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''Ondol'' is a traditional system of under-floor heating developed in [[Joseon dynasty]] Korea.
''Ondol'' became relatively widespread in the 1600s, and was effected by a system of warmed stones kept under the floor of a wooden building; people enjoyed the heat by walking around with their shoes off, or by sitting or lying on the floor. Ceilings were built at a lower height in order to help keep the heat in.
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==References==
*Gallery labels, British Museum.[https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/22785628135/sizes/l]
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