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- 129°12′44″E / 35.809182°N 129.212265°E / 35.809182; 129.212265 The Poseokjeong (Korean: 포석정; lit. Pavilion of Stone Abalone) site near Namsan in Gyeongju...
- Koreans, such as the party in 927, hosted by King Gyeongae of Silla, in Poseokjeong, Gyeongju. It was also adopted by the ****anese and was called Kyokusui-no-en...
- flower beds are a common feature in traditional Korean gardens. The Poseokjeong site near Gyeongju was built in the Silla period. It highlights the importance...
- Bulguksa Seokguram Grotto Sogeumgangsan Mountain Silla Arts and Science Museum Yangnam Jusangjeolli Cliff Observatory Tongiljeon Poseokjeong Pavilion...
- "pond in the south of the palace." Cheomseongdae, royal observatory. Poseokjeong (Pavilion of Stone Abalone) used to be a grand royal garden. Three Kingdoms...
- for the sole purpose of o****nt banquets, and a spring fed channel, Poseokjeong, was created for the singular purpose of setting wine cups afloat while...
- South Korea Nakrang tombs, in the vicinity of Pyongyang, North Korea Poseokjeong, in Gyeongju, South Korea Pungnap Toseong (Pungnap Earthen Fortress)...
- halls for the sole purpose of o****nt banquets and a spring-fed channel, Poseokjeong, was created for the singular purpose of setting wine cups afloat during...
- Hwŏn's army sacked Gyeongju in 927, they found Gyeongae partying at the Poseokjeong pavilion.[unreliable source?] The king was captured by the army of Later...
- notable sites include the Namsan Mountain Fortress (built in 591 CE), the Poseokjeong Pavilion site (famous for its abalone-shaped watercourse), and the Seochulji...