-
Chinese Shanmen gateways, ****anese
torii gateways,
Korean Iljumun and
Hongsalmun gateways,
Vietnamese Tam quan gateways, and Thai Sao
Ching Cha were derived...
- In architecture, a
hongsalmun is a gate for
entering a
sacred place in Korea.
Hongsalmun, also
called hongjeonmun or hongmun, are
usually erected to indicate...
- of
which actually somewhat resemble a torii. The same goes for Korea's
hongsalmun.
Unlike its
Chinese counterpart, the hongsal-mun does not vary greatly...
- East Asia.
Chinese paifang gateways, ****anese
torii gateways,
Korean Hongsalmun gateways, and Thai Sao
Ching Cha were
derived from the
Indian torana....
-
Chinese pailou (paifang),
Indian torana,
Indonesian Paduraksa and
Korean hongsalmun. Mon are widespread, in ****anese gardens.
Portcullis of a
castle Race...
-
piety and
ordered the
ministers to
discuss how to
reward him. He
erected Hongsalmun Gate to
commend him and
recorded his into
historical records. Another...
-
piety and
ordered the
ministers to
discuss how to
reward him. He
erected Hongsalmun Gate to
commend him and
recorded his into
historical records. They are...
- New Zealand.
Chinatown gate Shanmen, gate of
Chinese Buddhist temple Hongsalmun, in
Korean architecture with both
religious and
other usage Iljumun, portal...
- is the
meeting point between the dead and the living. The area
around Hongsalmun gate is the
space for the living. This is the
space between the earthly...
-
sometimes confused with
unrelated gate
structures in
other Asian cultures:
Hongsalmun, gate in
Korean architecture Iljumun,
first gate of
Korean Buddhist temple...