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Munsu may refer to: * Park Mun-su, a Korean scholar * Munsu (Blade of the Phantom Master), a comics character * Munsu Cup Stadium, in South Korea * Memorial University of Newfoundland Students' Union Memorial University of Newfoundland Students' Union, (popularly known as "MUNSU") is an undergraduate student union located in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. It is the official student government representing the students of Me ...
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Park Mun-su
Park Mun-su (; 28 October 1691 – 22 May 1756), also known as Bak Munsu, was a Korean government official in the period of King Yeongjo in the Joseon dynasty. He was famous for his lifetime spent protecting the Korean people from corrupt royal officials. Park passed the state examination in 1723 and later became a secret royal inspector (''Amhaengeosa''; 暗行御史, 암행어사). He is the most famous secret inspector in the history of Korea, and has become something of a legendary figure, with many legends surrounding his achievements. Bak was the son of Park Hang-han, and a member of the Goryeong Park clan. His art name was Gieun, his courtesy name was Seongbo, and his posthumous name was Chungheon. Two portraits of Park Mun-su have been preserved and are in good condition. Popular culture * Portrayed by Yoo Jun-sang in the 2002 MBC TV series ''Inspector Park Moon-soo''. *Portrayed by Lee Won-jong Lee Won-jong (born January 1, 1966) is a South Korean actor. Filmogr ...
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Munsu (Blade Of The Phantom Master)
/() is a South Korean-Japanese manhwa series created by Youn In-wan and illustrated by Yang Kyung-il. The story takes place in a world reminiscent of ancient Korea, and follows the Korean-folktale-inspired adventures of Munsu, one of the few remaining guardians against corruption and tyranny, as he seeks to find those responsible for the destruction of his country. It was serialized from 2001 to 2007 in South Korea (as ''Shin amhaengosa'') and in Japan (as ''Shin Angyō Onshi''), and was adapted into an anime theatrical-release film in 2004 in a first-of-its-kind collaboration between Japan and South Korea. In 2007, an English-language version of the film was released in the United States by ADV Films (licensed for $130,000) under the title ''Blade of the Phantom Master.'' In 2008, the anime became one of over 30 ADV titles transferred to Funimation. Plot ''Blade of the Phantom Master'' takes place in the fictional land of ''Jushin,'' modeled after feudal Korea. In Jushin, th ...
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Munsu Cup Stadium
The Ulsan Munsu Football Stadium, nicknamed Big Crown Stadium, is a football stadium in Ulsan in South Korea. It is home to the Ulsan Hyundai FC. The stadium was built from 18 December 1998 to 28 April 2001 and its total cost was 151.4 billion won (US$116.5 million). Located in a major industrial city, the Ulsan Munsu football Stadium contains both mechanical and environment-friendly imagery. The overall shape of the stadium is in the shape of skull crown that symbolizes Silla and Bangudae Petroglyphs. The stadium has three floors and 2 basement floors and a seating capacity of 44,102. There is also an auxiliary stadium with 2,590 seats. Next to the stadium is Munsu Park with a lake, a fountain and bicycle courses, lakeside square. It replaced Ulsan Complex Stadium. The venue hosted several 2002 FIFA World Cup matches. International matches 2002 FIFA World Cup See also *Sport in South Korea * List of sports venues in South Korea *List of South Korean tourist attractions T ...
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