- On 6 July 2019,
UNESCO recognized a
collection of nine
seowon as
World Heritage Sites.
Seowons first appeared in
Korea in the
early Joseon Dynasty, whose...
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Seowon District (Korean: 서원구; RR:
Seowon-gu) is a non-autonomous
district of Cheongju,
North Chungcheong Province,
South Korea.
Seowon District was established...
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Dosan Seowon (Korean: 도산서원; alternatively, Tosansowon) was
established in 1574 in what is
present day Andong,
South Korea, in
memory of and four years...
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Imcheon Seowon may
refer to
Imcheon Seowon,
Andong in Gyeongsangbuk-do,
South Korea Imcheon Seowon,
Jinju in Gyeongsangnam-do,
South Korea This disambiguation...
- Sosu
Seowon was
founded by Ju Sebung [ko] (주세붕; 周世鵬 1495–1554), who was
serving as
magistrate of
Pungseong county. Sosu
Seowon was one of 47
seowons that...
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invasion (1592–1598). This
seowon was
abolished in 1864 as part of the
regent Daewon-gun's
general campaign against the
seowons, but was
reestablished in...
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Yerim Seowon is a
former seowon in Miryang, Gyeongsangnam-do. It is
located in Bubuk-myeon on the
slopes of Jongnamsan, in the
valley of the
Miryang River...
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Mukgye Seowon is a
seowon located at Mukgye-ri, Giran-myeon of the
Andong City,
North Gyeongsang Province,
South Korea.
Seowon is a type of
local academy...
- This is a list of
seowon in both
North and
South Korea. The
seowon were
private Korean Confucian institutions which combined the
roles of
Confucian shrine...
- The
Imcheon Seowon is a
seowon located in the
neighborhood of Songhyeon-dong of Andong,
North Gyeongsang Province,
South Korea.
Seowon is a type of local...