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Haedong yeojido

National Library of Korea

National Library of Korea
SEOUL, South Korea

Haedong yeojido refers to “a map depicting the country east of the sea (Korea) from China.” In today’s words, it is a general term for a “map of Korea.” The first cartographer to draw the Korean Peninsula in a shape resembling modern survey maps was Jeong Sang-gi (1678-1752). Haedong yeojido is an atlas comprised of eight large-scale provincial maps, which are copies of maps produced in the 1740s by Jeong Sang-gi, and a medium-sized national map, which is a downscaled version measuring 98.6cm along north-south axis.

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