Hangul
Hangul, the writing system of the Korean language, stands as one of the world's most innovative and uniquely designed scripts. Its origins can be traced back to the 15th century during the Joseon Dynasty in Korea. King Sejong the Great, the visionary monarch, sought to create a writing system that could be easily learned and accessible to the common people. The result was Hangul, a scientific and phonetic script designed to represent the sounds of spoken Korean with remarkable precision.