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'''Han Moo Kwan''', alternately The World Taekwondo Han Moo Kwan Federation, was founded in August 1954 by ] and is one of the nine original ] that later formed ] ].


'''Han Moo Kwan''', was founded in August 1954 by ] and is one of the nine original ] that later formed ] ].
Lee was a student at the Chosun ] ] Bu (sometimes spelled "]" in English transliteration), learning from its founder, ]. Later, after the ] ] was signed in 1953, Lee started teaching the returning Yun Moo Kwan Kwon Bop Bu members at the Hankuk Chaeyuk Kwan Dojang. He had conflicts with Chong Woo Lee and left to start his own annex Kwan by setting up a tent at a High School. Later, Chong Woo Lee changed the Yun Moo Kwan Kwon Bop Bu's name to ]. Kyo Yoon Lee states that Han Moo Kwan is from Choson Yun Moo Kwan Kwon Bop Bu, not Jidokwan.


Lee was a student at the Chosun ] ] Bu (sometimes spelled "]" in English transliteration), learning from its founder, ]. Later, after the ] ] was signed in 1953, Lee started teaching the returning Yun Moo Kwan Kwon Bop Bu members at the Hankuk Chaeyuk Kwan Dojang. He had conflicts with Chong-woo Lee and left to start his own annex Kwan by setting up a tent at a high school. Later, Chong-woo Lee changed the Yun Moo Kwan Kwon Bop Bu's name to ]. Kyo-yoon Lee states that Han Moo Kwan is from Choson Yun Moo Kwan Kwon Bop Bu, not Jidokwan.
In his time, Kyo Yoon Lee continued to be active in the ] and served on the High Dan/Poom Black Belt promotion committee of the ].


In his time, Kyo Yoon Lee continued to be active in the ] and served on the High Dan/Poom Black Belt promotion committee of the ].
Taekwondo Han Moo Kwan still exists today, but only as a fraternal social friendship club. The official training curriculum endorsed by Taekwondo Han Moo Kwan is the Kukkiwon curriculum. The current President of Taekwondo Han Moo Kwan is it's successor named by Kyo Yoon Lee himself, Great Grandmaster In Hui Won. Han Moo Kwan supports the ] and Kukkiwon.


Korea Han Moo Kwan still exists today, but only as a fraternal social friendship club. The official training curriculum endorsed by Korea Han Moo Kwan is the Kukkiwon curriculum. Korea Han Moo Kwan supports the Kukkiwon.
More information about '''Han Moo Kwan''' can be found at


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==References== ==References==
* Lee, Kyo Yoon (1996), ''A Guide to Taekwondo'', Han Young Choi; Seoul, Korea. 89-85936-05-0. * Lee, Kyo-yoon (1996), ''A Guide to Taekwondo'', Han-young Choi; Seoul, Korea. 89-85936-05-0.
* Lee, Kyo Yoon (2003), "Global Taekwondo", Hanmi Publishing, Seoul, Korea. {{ISBN|89-952721-4-7}} * Lee, Kyo-yoon (2003), "Global Taekwondo", Hanmi Publishing, Seoul, Korea. {{ISBN|89-952721-4-7}}
* A Modern History of Taekwondo 1999 (Korean) Kyong Myung Lee and Kang Won Sik {{ISBN|89-358-0124-0}} * A Modern History of Taekwondo 1999 (Korean) Kyong-myung Lee and Won-sik Kang{{ISBN|89-358-0124-0}}
* Kukkiwon 25th Anniversary Text 1997 (Korean) Un Yong Kim * Kukkiwon 25th Anniversary Text 1997 (Korean) Un-yong Kim
* Kukkiwon Textbook 2006 (English/Korean) Um Woon Kyu * Kukkiwon Textbook 2006 (English/Korean) Woon-kyu Um
* Taekwondo News 2008 Article "Walking With A Mountain" Al Cole; Seoul, Korea * Taekwondo News 2008 Article "Walking With A Mountain" Al Cole; Seoul, Korea
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*Won, In Hui named as successor 2018


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Han Moo Kwan, was founded in August 1954 by Kyo-yoon Lee and is one of the nine original Kwans that later formed Kukkiwon Taekwondo.

Lee was a student at the Chosun Yun Moo Kwan Kwon Bop Bu (sometimes spelled "Yun Mu Kwan" in English transliteration), learning from its founder, Sang-sap Chun. Later, after the Korean War Armistice Agreement was signed in 1953, Lee started teaching the returning Yun Moo Kwan Kwon Bop Bu members at the Hankuk Chaeyuk Kwan Dojang. He had conflicts with Chong-woo Lee and left to start his own annex Kwan by setting up a tent at a high school. Later, Chong-woo Lee changed the Yun Moo Kwan Kwon Bop Bu's name to Jidokwan. Kyo-yoon Lee states that Han Moo Kwan is from Choson Yun Moo Kwan Kwon Bop Bu, not Jidokwan.

In his time, Kyo Yoon Lee continued to be active in the Kukkiwon and served on the High Dan/Poom Black Belt promotion committee of the Kukkiwon.

Korea Han Moo Kwan still exists today, but only as a fraternal social friendship club. The official training curriculum endorsed by Korea Han Moo Kwan is the Kukkiwon curriculum. Korea Han Moo Kwan supports the Kukkiwon.

Meaning

The word Han means Korea, the word Moo means Military or Martial, and the word Kwan means School or Hall; together Han Moo Kwan means "Korean Military School".

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References

  • Lee, Kyo-yoon (1996), A Guide to Taekwondo, Han-young Choi; Seoul, Korea. 89-85936-05-0.
  • Lee, Kyo-yoon (2003), "Global Taekwondo", Hanmi Publishing, Seoul, Korea. ISBN 89-952721-4-7
  • A Modern History of Taekwondo 1999 (Korean) Kyong-myung Lee and Won-sik KangISBN 89-358-0124-0
  • Kukkiwon 25th Anniversary Text 1997 (Korean) Un-yong Kim
  • Kukkiwon Textbook 2006 (English/Korean) Woon-kyu Um
  • Taekwondo News 2008 Article "Walking With A Mountain" Al Cole; Seoul, Korea


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