Pyeong
Template:Short descriptionTemplate:Italictitle Script error: No such module "about". Template:Refimprove Template:Chinese A pyeong (abbreviationScript error: No such module "String".py) is a Korean unit of area and floorspace, equal to a square kan or 36Script error: No such module "String".square Korean feet. The ping and tsubo are its equivalent Taiwanese and Japanese units, similarly based on a square bu (ja:步) or ken, equivalent to 36Script error: No such module "String".square Chinese or Japanese feet.[1][2]
Current use
Korea
In Korea, the period of Japanese occupation produced a pyeong of Template:Sfrac or 3.3058Script error: No such module "String".m2. It is the standard traditional measure for real estate floorspace, with an average house reckoned as about 25Script error: No such module "String".pyeong, a studio apartment as 8–12Script error: No such module "String".py, and a garret as 1½Script error: No such module "String".py. In South Korea, the unit has been officially banned since 1961 but with little effect prior to the criminalization of its commercial use effective 1 July 2007.[3] Informal use continues, however, including in the form of real estate use of unusual fractions of meters equivalent to unit amounts of pyeong. Real estate listings on major websites such as Daum show measurements in square meters with the pyeong equivalent.
Taiwan
In Taiwan, the Taiwanese ping was introduced in the period of Taiwan under Japanese rule, which remains in fairly common use and is about 3.305Script error: No such module "String".m2.
Japan
In Japan, the usual measure of real estate floorspace is the tatami and the tsubo is reckoned as two tatami. The tatami varies by region but the modern standard is usually taken to be the Nagoya tatami of about 1.653Script error: No such module "String".m2, producing a tsubo of 3.306Script error: No such module "String".m2. It is sometimes reckoned as comprising 10Script error: No such module "String".gō.
China
In China, the metrication of traditional units would produce a ping of 4Script error: No such module "String".m2, but it is almost unknown, with most real estate floorspace simply reckoned in square meters. The longer length of the Hong Kong foot produces a larger ping of almost 5Script error: No such module "String".m2, but it is similarly uncommon.
See also
- Japanese units of measurement
- Korean units of measurement
- Taiwanese units of measurement
- Chinese units of measurement
References
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