Talk:Gyeongju

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[edit] Collaboration

This site is the July Collaboration of the Month for WikiProject South Korean counties and cities. Let's make this article shine! -- Visviva 28 June 2005 03:45 (UTC)

Questions and ideas for improvement: references for UNESCO; highlight the role of the city in the history section; geography: any major floods?, what kind of agriculture?, who is the mayor (name)? name the administrative units (table), have there been changes in the economic situation recently, references to the numbers?, culture section needs expansion that treats the importance of the UNESCO sites, where are the sites located, major museums, local food (specialities), contemporary culture, recent expos…? I'm just trying to provide some ideas how the article could be improved. Kokiri 28 June 2005 22:34 (UTC)

[edit] UNESCO Top Ten?

I can't find any reference for the "top ten cities" designation. It's quite popular on the internet, with various cites giving 1979 or 2000 as the year of the designation; however, looking through official UNESCO documents for those years, I don't see anything of this nature. Anyone have an idea where this came from? -- Visviva 3 July 2005 16:41 (UTC)

In my guidbook it says that Gyeongju was put on the list in the 1979 meeting in Thailand. Peregrine981 July 4, 2005 22:29 (UTC)

Here are a few web references, but none refers to a press release or a UNESCO document:

However, I severely doubt that an organization like the UNESCO would claim any order of sites (thus no top ten). The UNESCO List doesn't include any such reference. I think the claim should be removed, since unverified. Kokiri 5 July 2005 13:18 (UTC)

Also the 1979 World Heritage Committee meeting was not in Thailand, but in Egypt. (Gyeongju/Kyongju was not discussed). [1] The only Thailand meeting took place in 1994 in Phuket (Gyeongju/Kyongju was not discussed). Gyeongju/Kyongju was discussed in 2000, but only in relation to the inclusion of "Gyeongju Historic Areas" on the WHL.
The proverbial "grain of truth" here is that Kyongju probably is among the top 10 municipalities in terms of the number of World Heritage sites there (2 or 3, depending how you count). But that doesn't mean UNESCO "declared Gyeongju among the top ten," exactly. Oh well, another bit of disinformation bites the dust. -- Visviva 5 July 2005 13:39 (UTC)
I support the removal of this information, although we should certainly keep an eye outfor what's happened as far as UNESCO is concerned. There must be some reason the list is cited so often, and not just on the internet. Peregrine981 July 6, 2005 12:11 (UTC)
I think the reason is called World Heritage, and we've got that in. Good day! Kokiri 7 July 2005 08:42 (UTC)

[edit] Map -- Help!

Please, someone save me from my total lack of graphic-design skills, and upload a decent version of Image:Gyeongjudivs.png. -- Visviva 3 July 2005 16:43 (UTC)

It seems like a good map to me. I have no real graphics tools, but I personally have no problem with it. Keep up the good work. Peregrine981 July 4, 2005 22:29 (UTC)

I'm not quite sure what you didn't like. I've redrawn the map, but feel free to revert. Kokiri 5 July 2005 14:07 (UTC)

[edit] Logo

I've redrawn the logo, so it looks a bit crispier. I'm not sure if there's enough of an artistic element in the new version to change the licence, though. Kokiri 6 July 2005 08:47 (UTC)

[edit] Romanizations

Can somebody check that all the romanizations are correct. I don't suspect any mistakes; just to make the article shine. Kokiri 6 July 2005 09:04 (UTC)

[edit] Cake

I seem to recall that Gyeongju merchants are all happy to sell a "special cake" to unsuspecting tourists. Is this cake actually a local specialty? Peregrine981 12:27, July 15, 2005 (UTC)

You might be thinking of 'Gyeongju Bread', which is a small cake-like roll with red bean paste filling. It is a local specialty, which the Gyeongju area is known for. I dunno about other 'special cakes', though. -Zonath 05:06, July 23, 2005 (UTC)

See Gyeongju bread. -- Visviva 05:30, 23 July 2005 (UTC)

[edit] My changes

Some changes I've made:

  1. I've reduced the subheadings. A single subheading is not required. It spoils the ToC. I've promoted some lower level subheadings to top level headings.
  2. I've reduced the table width so that the image does not overlap in 800x600 resolution.
  3. I've used the main template
  4. Please use   between a unit and its number: eg 40 °C, it renders as 40 °C; 32 mm --> 32 mm. It is part of the Manual of style.
  5. Page needs a copyedit. User:Nichalp/sg 15:25, August 4, 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Nice Article

I'm an American living in Korea and have been through Gyeongju. It's a beautiful city to visit. Davidpdx 02:38, 8 November 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Article Deleted

Someone's deleted the featured article! Revert! Revert! --BNJT 17:12, 8 November 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Dear, Wikipedia manager

Dear, Wikipedia manager

I found some mistakes in contents.

Firstly, if we describe a sentence repeatedly, without any explanation, the sentence could not use two kinds of proper nouns describing the same thing in contents. Moreover even we use the words alternately, it is nonsense. In the Article page referring to Gyeongju, the contents describe that the city lies --- on the coast of the East Sea. In the Today's featured article, however, those show that Gyeongju lies --- on the coast of the Sea of Japan.

Secondly, Gyeongju lies in the far southeastern corner of North Gyeongsang Province, on the coast of the East Sea, not on the coast of the Sea of Japan. This is becoming clear through many kinds of historical facts such as maps and books.

I would like to request the corroboration.

heredreamer 17:25, 8 November 2005 (UTC)

Haha, it's a wiki, there is no "manager"! If you found some mistakes, just fix them yourself! -Keenan Pepper 17:57, 8 November 2005 (UTC)
Also, aren't the East Sea and the Sea of Japan the same thing? Sea of Japan naming dispute -Keenan Pepper 18:05, 8 November 2005 (UTC)

I am offended with all this vandalism to this nice page

[edit] cool-- my photos

heh-- I just noticed that several of my photos have been used on this page, even though I didn't upload them. Cool! Please help yourself from www.davejenkins.com ! Davejenk1ns 03:21, 22 April 2006 (UTC)