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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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around the
world for its
authentic cultural heritage preserved in Korea, '
Jongmyo',
designated as
UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1995. Due to its importance...
- clients.
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...
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Twelve Symbols,
continue to be used in the
Korean imperial household's
Jongmyo Daejae ancestor-worship ceremony.
Otherwise nowadays,
these embroidered...
- music,
referred to as daechwita;
munmyo jeryeak,
Confucian shrine music;
jongmyo jeryeak, also
known as
royal ancestral shrine music;
hyangak and gagok...
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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...
- coronation,
morning audience,
Lunar New Year's audience,
ancestral rites at
Jongmyo and the soil and
grain rite at Sajikdan.
Myeonbok symbolizes the dignity...
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There are a
number of
designated UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Korea. The
Jongmyo Shrine was
added to the
UNESCO World Heritage Site list in 1995 and is...
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Jongno 3 Ga Fire Station;
Jongno 3 Ga
Public Safety Centre;
Jongmyo;
Jongmyo Citizens' Park Exit 4:
Nakwon Dong. Exit 6 is used from Line 1. Exit...