How about striping the broken Hangeul characters from that font and leave the rest as it is? (I have no experience with fonts, but it sounds easier than creating a new font) I think, most ppl could accept Hanja rendered with a Chinese font in en_US (or de_DE in my case), as long as they are readable. But having Hangeul in this state in the default installation is very unsatisfying.
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