Oct 09, 2015
Hangul Proclamation Day 2015
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Happy Hangul Day! Today's doodle celebrates Korean Alphabet day in South Korea. Hangul Proclamation Day commemorates the 15th century proclamation of Hangul as the national alphabet for Korea by Sejong the Great. The name Hangul can mean either "great script" or "Korean script.”
The calligraphy in this year's celebration of Hangul Proclamation Day was drawn by guest artist Sang Hyun Lee.
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