- Source: Cheonhado
The Cheonhado (Korean: 천하도; Hanja: 天下圖; lit. Map of the world beneath the heavens), or sometimes Cheonha jeondo (천하전도; 天下全圖; lit. Complete map of the world beneath the heavens), is a peculiar type of circular world map developed in Korea during the 17th century. It is based on the Korean term for map, jido, translated roughly as "land picture".
Description
The Cheonhado 9 maps were made in response to the encounter with the geographical knowledge of the West, but based in content on traditional Asian sources and Asian in style. The structure of the maps consists of an internal continent with historical place names, an internal sea with place names connected to descriptions of Taoist immortality, an external continent, and an external sea. Surprisingly, the maps did not reflect the highest levels of geographic knowledge available to Koreans, but this is not likely to be intentional. Some of this was due to the nautical distance between Korea and other East Asian locales affected the mapmakers perceptions of Asia. Similarly, European mapmakers of the day often treated Korea as an island.
Some scholars have attributed the development of Korean circular world maps to Western influence, such as the maps of Matteo Ricci (Kunyu Wanguo Quantu) or the maps of Giulio Aleni (Wanguo Quantu). In this case, the central landmass can be viewed as a combination of Asia, Africa, and Europe, and the external "ring" continent as North America and South America.
Such maps were produced in Korea only, and have not been found in China or Japan.
The Cheonhado remained popular in Korea until the late 19th century.
Gallery
See also
Shanhai Yudi Quantu
Wanguo Quantu
Notes
References
Oh Sang-Hak Circular World Maps of the Joseon Dynasty, KOREA JOURNAL, Spring 2008 Pdf
Short, John Rennie (2003). "Map of the Far East". The World Through Maps: A History of Cartography. Firefly Books. pp. 80–81p. ISBN 1-55297-811-7. Retrieved 2008-07-31. ch'onhado.
Gunn, Geoffrey C. (2003). "5. Mapping Eurasia". First Globalization: The Eurasian Exchange, 1500-1800. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 132–133p. ISBN 0-7425-2662-3. Retrieved 2008-07-31.
Suarez, Thomas (1999). Early Mapping Of Southeast Asia. Tuttle Publishing. pp. 50 p. ISBN 962-593-470-7. Retrieved 2008-07-31.
Hyun, Theresa (2007). "Byron Lands in Korea: Translation and Literary/Cultural Changes in Early Twentieth-Century Korea". TTR: Traduction, Terminologie, Rédaction. 10. Canada: Association canadienne de traductologie: 286 p. doi:10.7202/037288ar. Retrieved 2008-07-31.
"Cheonhado (천하도 天下圖)" (in Korean). Empas / EncyKorea. Retrieved 2008-07-31.
"Cheonhado (천하도 天下圖)" (in Korean). Empas / Britannica. Retrieved 2008-07-31.
External links
Yojido Ch'onhado at memory.loc.gov
Ch'onhado
(in Korean) 천하도 at Sungshin Women's University