Korean Dishes Explained
Korean Dishes |
Logocaption: | --> |
Commercial: | No |
Language: | Korean (North), English |
Content Licence: | --> |
Owner: | Korean Association of Cooks |
Editors: | --> |
Korean name |
Context: | north |
Hangul: | 조선료리 |
Hanja: | 朝鮮料理 |
Rr: | Joseon ryori |
Mr: | Chosŏn ryori |
Koreanipa: | pronounced as /ko/ |
Korean Dishes, also known as Chosŏn ryori, is a North Korean website.[1] [2] [3] [4]
The website, associated with the, was announced in 2012 and it launched in mid-2014.[5]
Access to the website is blocked in South Korea on the basis of the National Security Act.[6]
The association also publishes a magazine of the same name.[7]
Notes and References
- News: Williams. Martyn. North Korea launches cooking website 'for housewives'. 24 July 2017. The Guardian. 22 July 2014.
- News: Hersher. Rebecca. North Korea Accidentally Reveals It Only Has 28 Websites. 24 July 2017. NPR. 21 September 2016. en.
- Kim. E. Tammy. Two Koreas, Two Cults, Two Internets. 24 July 2017. The New Yorker. 3 November 2016.
- News: Keneally. Meghan. Here's What the Internet Looks Like in North Korea. 24 July 2017. ABC News. 23 December 2014.
- Web site: Korean Association of Cooks. North Korea Tech. 17 July 2014 . 3 October 2015 .
- Web site: The North Korean Website List. North Korea Tech. 17 July 2014. 3 October 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20161223193612/http://www.northkoreatech.org/the-north-korean-website-list/. 23 December 2016. dead.
- Book: 조선료리. (Journal, magazine, 2000) . worldcat.org . 873704228 .