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Samjoko: The Three-Legged Crow That Carried the Sun
The Samjoko (삼족오) is a legendary three-legged crow that represents the sun in ancient Korean mythology, symbolizing cosmic power and royal authority.
Read moreGwisin: The Spirits That Walk Between the Living and the Dead
Gwisin (귀신) are the restless spirits of Korean folklore, believed to be souls unable to move on due to unresolved emotions or unfinished lives.
Read moreDalgyal Gwishin: The Faceless Egg Ghost of Korean Nightmares
Dalgyal Gwishin (달걀 귀신), the “Egg Ghost” of Korean folklore, is a faceless spirit that terrifies travelers with its eerie appearance and silent encounters.
Read moreCheonyeo Gwishin: The Restless Maiden Ghost of Korean Folklore
The Cheonyeo Gwishin (처녀귀신) is the ghost of an unmarried woman in Korean folklore. Her haunting presence reflects the emotional weight of tradition, loss, and unfinished life.
Read moreHaetae: The Fire-Eating Guardian of Justice
The Haetae or Haechi (해태) is Korea’s legendary guardian beast known for protecting against fire and injustice. For centuries, statues of this powerful creature have stood watch over palaces and cit...
Read moreBulgasari: The Iron-Eating Monster Born from Fear
Bulgasari (불가사리) is the iron-devouring monster of Korean legend, a creature that grows stronger by consuming weapons. Born from a simple wish, it became an unstoppable symbol of rebellion and human...
Read moreDokkaebi: The Mischievous Goblins of Korean Folklore
Dokkaebi (도깨비) are Korea’s legendary goblins—playful spirits born from everyday objects. Known for their magical clubs and love of games, they challenge humans with tricks, tests, and surprising re...
Read moreThe Gumiho: Korea’s Mysterious Nine-Tailed Fox That Walks Among Humans
The Gumiho (구미호), Korea’s legendary nine-tailed fox, is both beautiful and terrifying. Known for its ability to transform into a human and its hunger for human organs, this ancient creature represe...
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