Talk:Cheonhado

T-O mediaeval maps
There is a superficial resemblance to the European mediaeval maps known as T and O map. The article mentions contact with western mapping contributing to the development of these maps. Can anyone say if there is a link between these two rather similar in concept types of map? --APRCooper (talk) 19:01, 1 August 2008 (UTC)--

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Korea only?
The Article states:

"Such maps were produced in Korea only, and have not been found in China or Japan.[5]"

But the U.S. Library of Congress appears to have a Cheonhado map listed as Chinese. Can someone shed light on this?

https://www.loc.gov/item/93684246/

Thanks, Farrukh Alavi 14-Aug-2021