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LHY No. 1048 S.C.

About Us

Being chartered in 1908, Lodge Han Yang is the oldest and most diverse Masonic Lodge in Korea. Our members hail from every corner of the world and come from every walk of life.  Although we conduct our meetings in English, we are privileged to count a good number of Korean Brethren among our membership.

This website represents a new initiative not only to provide
information about Lodge Han Yang to people who are not familiar with us but also as a central resource to help bring together those members who are no longer residents in Korea.

In addition to providing information on Freemasonry in general and the history and activities of Lodge Han Yang in particular, members of the Lodge can use the site to catch up with old friends, browse the minutes of our regular meetings and, of course, keep up to date with dues payments.

Brethren, this is your resource and I hope and trust that you will
find it of value and of interest. We are striving to keep the site up
to date and populated with content that is thought provoking and
informative. We welcome any submissions or suggestions you may have.

Whether you are a Member of the Lodge, a visitor or simply have an interest in Freemasonry, I encourage you to get in touch and join in our work and celebrations.

Sincerely and fraternally,

Robert L. Bates III PM

 

 

 

History

 

One Hundred Years of Freemasonry in Korea

In late 1907 and early 1908 a number of Freemasons then residing in Korea undertook to establish the first Masonic Lodge on the Peninsula. A Charter was issued by the Grand Lodge of Scotland on November 5th, 1908, and the name Han Yang, one of the ancient names for the capital city, was chosen to designate the new Lodge. The membership was initially comprised of merchants, miners, and missionaries; occupations that represented most of the foreign population in what was then known as Chosun.

Although intermittently forced into darkness by the great challenges of the Japanese occupation, World War II and the Korean Conflict, a century later the Lodge continues to uphold the great guiding principles of the Craft: brotherly love, relief and truth.

 

 

Click here to read a full account of Lodge Han Yang’s long and storied past.

 

 

(Above: Bro. Ernest Thomas Bethell's funeral in 1909 was attended by thousands of mourners. He was posthumously honored by the Korean government as a national hero. Click on the picture to learn more.)

 

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