Sunseong-hoe (Korean: 순성회; Hanja: 順成會) alternatively called Suun Seong[1] or Adoration Society was a Korean organization for women's rights, founded in 1896.
[2] The purpose was to emancipate women by education and make them participate in the movement to keep Korea free from the domination of foreign powers.
This was in a period when modernization was thought necessary to avoid becoming a colony under Japan or any other foreign power.
It was the start point of the Korean women's movement.
It was followed by Chanyang-hoe in 1898,[3] the Women's Society for the Payment of National Debts in 1907, as well as by the first nationwide women's organization Geunwoohoe in 1927.