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Sungin Hall (Hangul: 숭인전, Hanja: 崇仁殿)
built in 1325 is one of the
earliest shrines located at Chongno-dong, Chung-guyok, Pyongyang,
North Korea. It has...
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Sungin-dong (Korean: 숭인동) is a dong (neighbourhood) of
Jongno District, Seoul,
South Korea.
Administrative divisions of
South Korea 숭인동 (
Sungin-dong 崇仁洞)...
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Siehung City) and
recombined some
parts of
former Gyeongseong districts (
Sungin, Yeonghee, etc.) from
Goyang County. The Government-General
Building served...
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residents of
relatively lower income in
towns such as Changsin-dong and
Sungin-dong. As of June 2020, the
district was
regarded as
Democratic stronghold...
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Dongmyo Flea
Market (Korean: 동묘벼룩시장) is a flea
market in
Sungin-dong,
Jongno District, Seoul,
South Korea. It is
located next to and
named for the shrine...
- (2004).
Encyclopedia of the City. Routledge. p. 269. Moon, Byunggeor; Ahn,
Sungin (2022). "The
effects of a FAR
regulation in a
model of
durable building...
- Seongcheon, Guryong, Neungjung, Daegok, Daegu, Saga, Samdeok, Samheung,
Sungin, Ssangryong, Yeongcheon,
Tongseon Two
South Korean provinces,
Gyeonggi and...
- 13, 1949 (including some
areas of
Dongdaemun District and some
areas of
Sungin-myeon, Goyang-gun), and was
promoted to a
autonomous district by implementing...
- Hyehwa-dong Sejongno-dong Jongno-1.2.3.4 ga-dong Jongno-5.6 ga-dong Changsin-dong
Sungin-dong
Cheongwadae Heunginjimun Dongmyo Park
Gwanghwamun Plaza Jogyesa Naksan...
- Gates, the
Pyongyang Bell, the
Ryongwang Pavilion, and the
Sungryong and
Sungin Halls.
Other buildings include the
Koryo Hotel,
Taedonggang Hotel, Pyongyang...