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Bugaksan (Korean: 북악산) is a
mountain in the
north of Seoul,
South Korea. It
famously overlooks the
former royal palace Gyeongbokgung as well as the former...
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civilian entry barred.
There are four main
mountains in
central Seoul:
Bugaksan, Inwangsan,
Naksan and Namsan. The
Seoul Fortress Wall,
which historically...
- Seoul,
South Korea. It was
founded in 1984. It is
adjacent to the
mountain Bugaksan. The park is so
named because it
resembles a
dragon (용/룡; yong/ryong) laying...
- Instead, the road in
front of
Cheong Wa Dae and the
fortress road of
Bugaksan,
which had been
temporarily opened, were
completely opened.
President Lee...
- quarters), and Nakseon-jae. The
palace was
built between Peak
Maebong of Mt.
Bugaksan in the back and
River Geumcheon having flowing in the
front influenced...
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Plaza Statue of King
Sejong Jeong Do-jeon
Gyeongbokgung Cheonggyecheon Bugaksan "Restored
royal gate
Gwanghwamun unveiled,"
Korea Times.
August 15, 2010...
- front [ko]. This
corresponds to
Bugaksan, Cheonggyecheon, and the Han River. The
presence of four
surrounding major mountains (
Bugaksan, Naksan, Inwangsan, and...
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Ttukseom Hangang Guro Gaeungsan [ko]
Gocheok Onsu
Pureun Arboretum Jongno Bugaksan Bukhansan Cheongun [ko]
Gwanghwamun Citizen's Plaza [ko]
Inwangsan Naksan...
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space between the
royal palace and the
mountain just
north of the palace,
Bugaksan, they
decided to
place markets elsewhere. A
market roughly in the same...
- main
palace Gyeongbokgung was
built almost right in
front of the
mountain Bugaksan. So
Joseon had to
detour instructions from
Rites of Zhou, by
building the...