Lelang
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Lelang was a colony of Han Dynasty China, from roughly 108 BCE to 313 CE. It was located in what is today North Korea, with its center a walled city on the opposite side of the Taedong River from modern-day Pyongyang.
Lelang was a vibrant cultural center, with jades, lacquerwares, bronze mirrors, gold jewelery, glass, coins, molds for minting coins, and other materials found by archaeologists there. The area was actively engaged with trade with the Chinese mainland, and played a role in communicating Chinese cultural influence into the Korean peninsula.
References
- Conrad Schirokauer, David Lurie, and Suzanne Gay, A Brief History of Japanese Civilization, Wadsworth Cengage (2013), 17.