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                 45  Korean Christian Martyrs’ Memorial                                                46  The Korean Church History Museum
                         235 Chugye-ro, Yangji-myeon, Cheoin-gu, Yongin-si                                   10-13 Daepyeong-ro 214beon-gil, Daewol-myeon, Icheon-si
                                   http://www.martyr.or.kr                                                               http://www.kchmuseum.org





                                                                                                   The Korean Christian History Museum is a Christian museum specializing in Christian
                                                                                                   literature opened on November 30, 2001, in Choji-ri, Daewol-myeon, Icheon-si, Gyeonggi-
                                                                                                   do. About 100,000 Christian documents collected by the elder Han Young-je while running
                                                                                                   a publishing company had been stored at the Hyangsan Christian History Archive in
                                                                                                   Christian Literature Press, and a new museum was built and transferred for display. It has
                                                                                                   two floors above ground and one basement floor and consists of an exhibition room, a
                                                                                                   data room, and a seminar room. The exhibition room on the first floor is a place to hold
            Korean Christian Martyrs’ Memorial Hall                                                a special exhibition on Christian documents, such as holding a “Christian and Hangeul
                                                                                                   Exhibition” to commemorate its opening.
                                                                                                   The archives on the first basement floor display thousands of book materials, and the
                 “He is dead, but he has been                                                      seminar room on the second floor is a space for various programs and lectures. Among the
                    talked by his faith.”                                                          collection materials, rare books include “The New Testament Book of Matthew,” published
                                                                                                   by Lee Su-jung, who became a Protestant in Japan in 1884, and “The Gospel according
                                                                                                   to Mark,” jointly translated and published by Underwood and Appenzeller in 1887. It also
            The Korean Christian Martyrs’ Memorial                                                 includes “Grammaire COREENNE” (1881)  written by French Father Coste, “Korean English
            Hall opened on Nov. 18, 1989 to honor             Martyrs’ Memorial Park               dictionary” (1894)  and “An Introduction to the Korean Spoken Language” (1915)  jointly
            the faith and spirit of martyrdom for the                                              compiled by Underwood and Gale, the early newspapers of Korean churches such as
            Korean church. The portraits and relics of                                             Presbyterian weekly newspaper in Hangul, “The Christian news” (1897)  and the Methodist
            189 martyrs who did not give up their faith                                            weekly newspaper in Hangul, “The Korean Christian Advocate”, the first women’s
            even in the face of death are displayed.                                               magazine, the best Western calendar in existence (1910) , Ju Si-gyeong’s “History of the loss of
            The martyrs who struggled to keep their                                                Vietnam” (1908) , and “Sounds of The Language” (1914)  written by Korean linguistics.
            pure faith even in unbearable and harsh
            conditions were extremely ordinary people.
                                                                                                      “The Jangdaehyeon Church, which was called a first Jerusalem in Pyongyang,
            They were neither heroic nor bold, but
                                                                                                                 is a sacred place for Korean Christian history.”
            drank the cup of death with joy in the belief
            that they would only lift Christ’s name.
            They never thought about their reputation   The first martyr, Missionary Thomas
                                                       (painting of Kim Hak Su)
            or rewards. However, living like that was
            God’s joy, so they didn’t even consider
            the hardship as a hardship. The Korean
            Christian Martyrs’ Memorial Hall was
            established when the Youngnak Church’s
            Senior Deaconess Jeong Yi-sook donated
                                                                                                                                             The Korean Church History Museum
            100,000 pyeong of land. It houses the relics
            of more than 200 martyrs.                                                              1/5 miniature version of Pyongyang Jangdaehyeon Church
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