- of
Goguryeo was
Anhak Palace,
constructed after the
capital moved to Pyeongyang,
causing a need for a new palace. Thus, in 427 AD,
Anhak palace was built...
- doi:10.1007/BF02428536. ISSN 1572-9893. S2CID 153574542. "Site of the
Anhak Palace".
Korean Central News Agency.
December 9, 2016.
Retrieved December...
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South Pyeongan Province beginning in 1896.
North Korea portal Pyongyang Anhak Palace Taesong Fortress It was in 427 that the
capital was
moved to Pyongyang...
-
guyoks in 1961. Taesŏng-guyŏk is
divided into 15 dong (neighbourhoods):
Anhak-dong 안학동 (安鶴洞) Ch'ŏng'am-dong 청암동 (淸岩洞) Ch'ŏngho-dong 청호동 (淸湖洞) Kammun-dong...
- Kaeseong, the Banwolseong, the
palace of
Silla located in Gyeongju, and
Anhak Palace, the
palace of
Goguryeo located in Pyeongyang.
Palaces have existed...
- Yong-jae Jungsin: Pak In-suk Taesong: Tae Hyong-chol Ryonghung: Yang Hyong-sop
Anhak: Jong Myong-il Ulmil: Jo Kum-ju Kwahak: Jang Chol Tongmun: Kim Song-****...
- era(고구려나무다리). The
bridge was
built in the
early 5th
Century in
front of the
Anhak Royal Palace. Only the
foundations have
survived to the
present day. The...
- the area enclosed. It is
national treasure No. 8 of the DPRK.
Pyongyang Anhak Palace Pyongyang Castle Anonymous,
Korean Cultural Relics Publishing House...
-
There are
traces of ink on the type.
National Treasures of
North Korea Anhak Palace Gyeongbokgung 김왕직 (2007). "궁궐". 알기 쉬운 한국건축 용어사전 (in Korean). 동녘 출판사...
- Hyong-chol
Electoral District (Ryonghung): Kim Yong-ju
Electoral District (
Anhak):
Chong Myong-il
Electoral District (Tongmun): Kim Song-****
Electoral District...