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    Jongmyo (Korean: 종묘) is a Confucian royal ancestral shrine in the Jongno District of Seoul, South Korea. It was originally built during the Joseon period...
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    Jongmyo jerye (Korean: 종묘제례) or jongmyo daeje (종묘대제) is a traditional rite held for worshipping the deceased Joseon monarchs in Jongmyo Shrine, Seoul...
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    Palace, Hwaseong Fortress, Jongmyo Shrine, Namhansanseong, and the Royal Tombs of the Joseon dynasty. Furthermore, Seoul has witnessed a surge in modern...
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    Downtown Seoul.: 92–95  As Downtown Seoul survived harsh bombardments during the Korean War, its valuable historic sites such as Gyeongbokgung and Jongmyo could...
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  • The districts of Seoul are the twenty-five gu ("districts"; hangeul: 구; hanja: 區) comprising Seoul, South Korea. The gu vary greatly in area (from 10...
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    winglike bracket form appeared (an example is the Yongnyongjon Hall of Jongmyo, Seoul), which, according to some authors, better suited the peninsula's poor...
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  • refer to: Jongmyo jerye, a traditional rite held in Jongmyo Shrine in Seoul Jongmyo jeryeak, traditional musics for Jongmyo jerye Jongmyo system, a Korean...
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    column is in Chinese, the right column in Manchu. Imperial City Shejitan Jongmyo, Seoul Ise Grand Shrine Thế Miếu, Huế Triệu Tổ miếu, Huế The Imperial Ancestral...
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    According to Dr. Lee Ho-Sun, a researcher, about 400 women work in Jongmyo Park in Seoul. The Bacchus Ladies phenomenon is believed to have originated after...
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    this concept is nowadays mainly known for the Joseon dynasty's Jongmyo shrine in Seoul, its history dates back to the Three Kingdoms period. The Hanja...
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    Sajikdan (redirect from Seoul Sajiktan)
    created in 1395. Along with the royal palace Gyeongbokgung and the shrine Jongmyo, Sajikdan is a fundamental symbol of the new capital city. On this square...
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  • distinctive character. Lee Ju-hwan Akhak Gwebeom Culture of Korea Gagaku Jongmyo Jeryeak Korean music Nhã nhạc Traditional Korean musical instruments Yayue...
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  • Gokayama Island of Mozambique Itchan Kala Itsukushima Shinto Shrine Jongmyo (Seoul) Joya de Cerén Archaeological Site Kasbah of Algiers Kathmandu Valley...
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    Cheonggyecheon stream, the traditional neighborhood of Insa-dong, the Confucian Jongmyo shrine, and Jogyesa, the chief temple of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism...
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    Dynasties. Another temple nearby is the Triệu Tổ miếu. Taimiao, Beijing Jongmyo, Seoul Frommer's Vietnam: with Angkor Wat Ron Emmons - 2012 "Visit the Hue...
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    Jongno (category Streets in Seoul)
    name), Tapgol Park (Pagoda Park), the Jongmyo royal ancestral shrine, and the Dongdaemun (Great East Gate). Seoul Subway Line 1 passes under Jongno. The...
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  • 'Southern Capital'. 1394 Capital of the Joseon Dynasty relocates to Seoul from Kaesong. Jongmyo (shrine) built. 1395 Gyeongbokgung Palace built. Jogyesa temple...
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    Munmyo (redirect from Seoul Munmyo)
    Historic Site No. 143. Temple of Confucius Korean Confucianism Confucius Aak Jongmyo Sungkyunkwan Sungkyunkwan University Kongmiao, Beijing "Confucian ceremony...
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  • tentative list. The first three sites of South Korea, the Haeinsa Temple, Jongmyo Shrine, and Seokguram Grotto and Bulguksa Temple, were inscribed on the...
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    Jongno 3(sam)-ga station (category Seoul Metropolitan Subway stations)
    3 Ga Public Safety Centre; Jongmyo; Jongmyo Citizens' Park Exit 4: Nakwon Dong Exit 5: Seoul Gyodong Primary School; Seoul Unhyeon Primary School; Jongnno...
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    Seochon (category Tourist attractions in Seoul)
    to the Inwangsan mountain. The neighborhood also contains the Seoul Sajikdan and Jongmyo shrines, along with the Gyeongbok palace. Protected historical...
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  • 佾舞), which is a kind of Korean traditional dance during jongmyo jerye. Kim was born in Seoul, Korea. When he was 13, he started studying Korean traditional...
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    this, he is annually called on to take the place of the sovereign at the Jongmyo jerye ceremonies performing rites to his royal ancestors. Those who dispute...
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    A dance performed at the Jongmyo jerye in the Confucian Jongmyo temple in Korea...
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    Heritage Sites in Korea. The Jongmyo Shrine was added to the UNESCO World Heritage Site list in 1995 and is located in Seoul. The shrine is dedicated to...
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    Yi Un (category People from Seoul)
    Approved by the President Park Chung Hee, Yi Un's spirit tablet was put into Jongmyo shrine on 6 May 1973 according to the royal tradition. Yi Un's residence...
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    Jeonju Lee Royal Family Association (category Organizations based in Seoul)
    recent main activities, after the World War II, include holding annual Jongmyo jerye, the worship rites of the royal ancestors, and compiling genealogy...
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    ritual music called aak as well as the ritual music performed for the Jongmyo (royal ancestral shrine) and the Munmyo (Confucian shrine). While Korean...
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  • Sejong the Great (category People from Seoul)
    Korean orchestras, while Chongdaeop and Potaepyeong are played during the Jongmyo Jerye (memorials honoring the kings of Joseon). In 1418, during Sejong's...
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  • Uiju, taking the ancestral tablets from Jongmyo and the shrines with him; the tablets were returned to Seoul in October of 1593. Im Gyeong-eop was in...
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