Myeong-ryang May 2026

In a modern context, the name is attached to the , a significant renewable energy initiative in South Korea.

: It is the first phase of a massive 3.2 GW offshore wind cluster being developed by Pacifico Energy Korea in Jindo County. Myeong-ryang

The took place on October 26, 1597, during the Imjin War . Led by the legendary Admiral Yi Sun-sin , a small Korean fleet of only 12 or 13 "panokseon" ships faced a massive Japanese armada of over 130 warships. In a modern context, the name is attached

"Myeong-ryang" (also spelled Myeongnyang) most commonly refers to the , a pivotal historical event in Korean history. It is also the title of a record-breaking South Korean film depicting that battle, and more recently, the name of a major renewable energy project. 1. The Historical Battle (1597) Led by the legendary Admiral Yi Sun-sin ,

: Despite being heavily outnumbered, the Korean forces achieved a miraculous victory without losing a single ship, effectively halting the Japanese naval advance toward the capital. 2. The Film: "The Admiral: Roaring Currents" (2014)

: Directed by Kim Han-min and starring Choi Min-sik, the film is noted for its lengthy, high-spectacle battle sequence that takes up nearly half of the runtime. 3. Myeong Ryang Offshore Wind Project

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