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Civilian Life Revives in Korea
10/14/1950 5:50:47 PM
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UN7667913
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10/14/1950 1:58:18 PM
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Civilian Life in Korea
10/14/1950 5:50:52 PM
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UN7667918
Civilian Life in Korea
10/14/1950 5:50:50 PM
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UN7667917
Civilian Life in Korea
10/1/1950 5:50:53 PM
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Civilian Life Revives in Korea
10/14/1950 5:50:46 PM
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Civilian Life Revives in Korea
10/14/1950 5:50:42 PM
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UN7667908
Civilian Life Revives in Korea
10/1/1950 5:50:48 PM
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UN7667915
Civilian Life Revives in Korea
10/1/1950 5:50:47 PM
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UN7667914
Civilian Life Revives in Korea
10/1/1950 5:50:49 PM
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UN7667916
Civilian Life Revives in Korea
10/14/1950 5:50:35 PM
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Civilian Life Revives in Korea
10/14/1950 5:50:36 PM
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UN7667901
Civilian Life Revives in Korea
10/14/1950 5:50:45 PM
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UN7667911
Civilian Life Revives in Korea
10/14/1950 5:50:44 PM
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Civilian Life Revives in Korea
10/14/1950 5:50:39 PM
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UN7667905
Civilian Life Revives in Korea
10/14/1950 5:50:37 PM
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UN7667903
Civilian Life Revives in Korea
10/1/1950 5:50:57 PM
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UN7667924
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1/1/1951 5:52:40 PM
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UN7668063
The War in Korea
3/1/1951 5:55:43 PM
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Korea's Road from Ruin to Revival
8/1/1954 6:02:08 PM
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Civilian Life Revives in Korea
Caption Description
Two monks, father and son, keepers of Buddhist temples in South Korea which survived the war with only slight damage. Five hundred communist troops were billeted in it at one time. Their temple dates from 982 A.D. and is maintained by revenue from the lands it owns, receiving one-third of the crop planted on them by local farmers. It also receives contributions from its parts of 100 families. In the parish of this temple only 10% of the people are Buddhist. About the same number are Christian and the rest are atheists.
Unique Identifier
UN7667920
NICA ID
187858
Production Date
10/14/1950 5:50:54 PM
Country
Republic of Korea
Credit
UN Photo/Grant McLean