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    Sinhanch'on was an enclave of Koreans in Vladivostok that existed between 1911 and 1937, during which time the city was controlled for periods by the...
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  • The Sinhanch'on Incident (Korean: 신한촌사건; Hanja: 新韓村事件) or the April Disaster (4월참변) was a massacre of Korean civilians by Japanese soldiers in the Korean...
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    Russians did. There also existed an ethnic enclave of Koreans called Sinhanch'on. Koreans moved to the area in significant quantities following the annexation...
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  • Korea, migration actually intensified. Korean leaders in Vladivostok's Sinhanch'on (literally, "New Korean Village") neighbourhood also provided support...
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    movement. Inspired by the Ussuriysk protest, the Koreans of the enclave Sinhanch'on in Vladivostok launched their own that same day, which was also suppressed...
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    June 15, 2013, at the age of 95. Chŏng was born in the Korean enclave Sinhanch'on in Vladivostok, Primorskaya Oblast, Russian Empire on May 5, 1918. His...
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