National treasures of North Korea
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Designated national treasures of North Korea are tangible artifacts, sites, and buildings deemed to have significant historical or artistic value.
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|100 ||Lion Pagoda of Kumjang Hermitage||Naegang-ri, Kumgang-gun||금장암사자탑||
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| 177 ||Three Stone Buddhas relief of Anyang Hermitage||Onjong-ri, Kosong
-gun||안양암마애3존불상||
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| 178 ||Onjong-ri Buddha||Onjong-ri, Kosong-gun||온정리마애불입상||
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| 179 ||Tomb of King Wanggon
(Hyonrung)||Haeson-ri, Kaepung
-gun||왕건왕릉 (현릉)||
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| 180 ||Jinpari Tomb No. 4||Ryongsan-ri, Ryokpo-guyok
, Pyongyang
||진파리4호분||
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| 181 ||Jinpari Tomb No. 1||Ryongsan-ri, Ryokpo-guyok, Pyongyang||진파리1호분||
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| 182 ||Hyangdan-ri Tomb||Namdang Worker's District, Kangdong-gun, Pyongyang||향단리돌관무덤||
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| 183 ||Hwangdaesong Dolmen||Namdang Worker's District, Kangdong-gun, Pyongyang||황대성과고인돌||
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| 184 ||7-storied octagonal pagoda of Chongrungsa Buddhist temple||Ryongsan-ri, Ryokpo-guyok
, Pyongyang||정릉사8각7층탑||
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| 185 ||5-storied pagoda of Kwangbopsa Buddhist temple||Taesong-dong, Taesong-guyok
, Pyongyang||광법사5층석탑||
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| 186 ||3-storied pagoda of Chongyangsa Buddhist temple||Naegang-ri, Kumgang-gun||정양사3층탑||
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| 187 ||Site of Chonghae Earthen Castle||Haho-ri, Pukchong
-gun||청해토성지||
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| 193 ||Pukkwan Victory Monument||Rimmyong-ri, Kimchaek
||북관대첩비||
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No. 1-50
Name Name A name is a word or term used for identification. Names can identify a class or category of things, or a single thing, either uniquely, or within a given context. A personal name identifies a specific unique and identifiable individual person, and may or may not include a middle name... |
Location Location (geography) The terms location and place in geography are used to identify a point or an area on the Earth's surface or elsewhere. The term 'location' generally implies a higher degree of can certainty than "place" which often has an ambiguous boundary relying more on human/social attributes of place identity... |
Chosŏn'gŭl Hangul Hangul,Pronounced or ; Korean: 한글 Hangeul/Han'gŭl or 조선글 Chosŏn'gŭl/Joseongeul the Korean alphabet, is the native alphabet of the Korean language. It is a separate script from Hanja, the logographic Chinese characters which are also sometimes used to write Korean... |
Hancha | |
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1 | Pyongyang Castle | Chung-guyok Chung-guyok Chung-guyŏk is one of the 19 guyok which constitutes the city of Pyongyang, North Korea. The district is located in the center of the city, between the Potong and Taedong Rivers, and is bordered to the north by Moranbong-guyok, to the northwest by Potonggang-guyok, and to the south by... /Pyongchon-guyok, Pyongyang Pyongyang Pyongyang is the capital of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, commonly known as North Korea, and the largest city in the country. Pyongyang is located on the Taedong River and, according to preliminary results from the 2008 population census, has a population of 3,255,388. The city was... |
평양성 | |
2 | Anhak Palace | Anhak-dong, Taesong-guyok Taesong-guyok Taesŏng-guyŏk, or Taesŏng District is one of the 19 guyŏk that constitute Pyongyang, North Korea.... , Pyongyang |
안학궁 | |
3 | Potongmun | Potongmun-dong, Chung-guyok Chung-guyok Chung-guyŏk is one of the 19 guyok which constitutes the city of Pyongyang, North Korea. The district is located in the center of the city, between the Potong and Taedong Rivers, and is bordered to the north by Moranbong-guyok, to the northwest by Potonggang-guyok, and to the south by... , Pyongyang |
보통문 | |
4 | Taedongmun Taedongmun Not to be confused with Dongdaemun, the old east gate of SeoulTaedong Gate is the eastern gate of the inner castle of the walled city of Pyongyang , and one of Pyongyang's most famous landmarks... |
Taedongmun-dong, Chung-guyok, Pyongyang | 대동문 | |
5 | Sungin Hall | Jongro-dong, Chung-guyok, Pyongyang | 숭인전 | |
6 | Sungryong Hall Sungryong Hall Sungryong Hall is a shrine dedicated to the founding kings of ancient Korea located in the center of Pyongyang, North Korea. It is listed as National Treasure #6.-History:... |
Jongro-dong, Chung-guyok, Pyongyang | 숭령전 | |
7 | Tabo Pagoda of Pohyonsa Pohyonsa Pohyon-sa is a Korean Buddhist temple located in Hyangsan county in North Pyongan Province, North Korea. It is located within the famous Myohyang Mountains. Founded under the Koryo dynasty at the start of the 11th century, the temple flourished as one of the greatest centers of Buddhism in the... Buddhist temple |
Hyangam-ri, Hyangsan Hyangsan Hyangsan is a kun, or county, in North Pyongan province, North Korea. It was established, following the division of Korea, from portions of Nyongbyon county. The area of Myohyangsan mountain, which stands on the county's border, has been developed as a tourist destination... -gun |
보현사다보탑 | |
8 | Taesong Fortress | Taesong-guyok Taesong-guyok Taesŏng-guyŏk, or Taesŏng District is one of the 19 guyŏk that constitute Pyongyang, North Korea.... , Pyongyang Pyongyang Pyongyang is the capital of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, commonly known as North Korea, and the largest city in the country. Pyongyang is located on the Taedong River and, according to preliminary results from the 2008 population census, has a population of 3,255,388. The city was... |
대성산성 | |
9 | Chongam-ri Earthen Castle | Chongam-ri, Taesong-guyok, Pyongyang | 청암리토성 | |
10 | South Gate of Taesong Fortress | Taesong-guyok, Pyongyang | 대성산성남문 | |
11 | Lotus-ponds of Mt. Taesong | Taesong-dong, Taesong-guyok, Pyongyang | 대성산련못떼 | |
12 | Group of Koguryo tombs on Mt. Taesong | Taesong-guyok, Pyongyang | 대성산고구려고분군 | |
13 | Pobun Hermitage of Yongmyongsa Yongmyongsa Yŏngmyŏng Temple was a Korean Buddhist temple located at the foot of Moranbong hill in Pyongyang, North Korea. Prior to its destruction in the Korean War, it was the largest and most important center of Buddhist worship in that city. Though it is unknown when the temple was founded, popular tales... Buddhist temple |
Ryongbong-ri, Mangyongdae-guyok Mangyongdae-guyok Man'gyŏngdae-guyŏk, or Man'gyŏngdae District is one of the 19 guyŏk that constitute Pyongyang, North Korea.... , Pyongyang |
영명사법운암 | |
14 | Ryonggok Academy | Ryongbong-ri, Mangyongdae-guyok, Pyongyang | 룡곡서원 | |
15 | Ryongsan-ri Koguryo Tombs | Ryongsan-ri, Chunghwa-gun, Pyongyang | 룡산리고구려고분군 | |
16 | Ryongwang Pavilion Ryongwang Pavilion Ryongwang Pavilion is a scenic overlook located in the central district of Pyongyang, North Korea. Located on the bank of the Taedong River, the pavilion was first constructed during the Goguryeo dynasty as "Sansu Pavilion", and was part of the defenses of the walled city of Pyongyang Ryongwang... |
Taedongmun-dong, Chung-guyok Chung-guyok Chung-guyŏk is one of the 19 guyok which constitutes the city of Pyongyang, North Korea. The district is located in the center of the city, between the Potong and Taedong Rivers, and is bordered to the north by Moranbong-guyok, to the northwest by Potonggang-guyok, and to the south by... , Pyongyang |
련광정 | |
17 | Pubyok Pavilion | Moranbong Park, Pyongyang | 부벽루 | |
18 | Chilsongmun Chilsongmun Ch'ilsŏng Gate is the northern gate of the inner castle of the walled city of Pyongyang . Located in the scenic Moranbong Park, the gate was originally built in the sixth century as an official Koguryo construction, although present construction dates from 1712... |
Moranbong Park, Pyongyang | 칠성문 | |
19 | Ulmil Pavilion | Moranbong Park, Pyongyang | 을밀대 | |
20 | Chongryu Pavilion | Moranbong Park, Pyongyang | 청류정 | |
21 | Choesung Pavilion | Moranbong Park, Pyongyang | 최승대 | |
22 | Jongum Gate | Moranbong Park, Pyongyang | 전금문 | |
23 | Bell Pavilion & Pyongyang Bell | Taedongmun-dong, Chung-guyok Chung-guyok Chung-guyŏk is one of the 19 guyok which constitutes the city of Pyongyang, North Korea. The district is located in the center of the city, between the Potong and Taedong Rivers, and is bordered to the north by Moranbong-guyok, to the northwest by Potonggang-guyok, and to the south by... , Pyongyang |
평양종각 | |
24 | 7-storied octagonal pagoda of Hongboksa Buddhist temple | Moranbong Park, Pyongyang | 홍복사6각7층탑 | |
25 | Site of Kumgangsa Buddhist temple | Chongam-ri, Taesong-guyok Taesong-guyok Taesŏng-guyŏk, or Taesŏng District is one of the 19 guyŏk that constitute Pyongyang, North Korea.... , Pyongyang |
금강사지 | |
26 | Honam-ri Four Spirits Tomb | Honam-ri, Samsŏk-guyŏk Samsok-guyok Samsŏk-guyŏk, or Samsŏk District is one of the 19 guyŏk that constitute Pyongyang, North Korea.... , Pyongyang |
호남리사신총 | |
27 | Komun Moru ("Black Anvil") Stone Age ruins | Hoku-ri, Sangwon Sangwon Sangwon-gun is a county of North Hwanghae, formerly one of the four suburban counties located in east Pyongyang, North Korea. Prior to 1952, Sangwon was merely a township of Chunghwa County. In 1952 it was separated as a separate county, and in 1963 it was added as a county of Pyongyang... -gun, Pyongyang Pyongyang Pyongyang is the capital of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, commonly known as North Korea, and the largest city in the country. Pyongyang is located on the Taedong River and, according to preliminary results from the 2008 population census, has a population of 3,255,388. The city was... |
상원검은모루유적 | |
28 | Kangso Three Tombs | Sammyo-ri, Kangso Kangso Kangso-kun is a county in South Pyongan Province, North Korea. The population is 100,000.-Administrative divisions:Kangso-kun is divided into several dong and several villages .* Chonjin-dong * Kisan-dong * Kiyang-dong... -gun |
강서삼묘 | |
29 | Yaksu-ri rock-paintings tomb | Yaksu-ri, Kangso-gun | 약수리벽화고분 | |
30 | Susan-ri rock-paintings tomb | Susan-ri, Kangso-gun | 수산리벽화고분 | |
31 | Paeksang Pavilion | Dungbangsan-dong, Anju Anju (city) Anju-si is a city in the South Pyongan province of North Korea at the coordinates of . Its current population is unknown, but judging from satellite imagery, at least 100,000 people reside there. The Ch'ongch'on River passes through Anju.... |
백상루 | |
32 | Kangson Pavilion | Songchon Songchon Songchon is a county of the province of South Pyongan in North Korea.-Administrative districts:The district is split into one ŭp , three rodongjagu and 20 ri .-External links:... |
강선루 | |
33 | Hunryon Pavilion | Pyongwon Pyongwon Pyongwon is a county of the province of South Pyongan in North Korea.-Administrative districts:The district is split into one ŭp , two rodongjagu and 29 ri .-External links:... |
훈련정 | |
34 | Anguksa Anguksa Anguk-sa is a Korean Buddhist temple situated in Pyongsong, South Pyongan Province, North Korea. Built on the slopes of Mt. Pongrin, the temple dates to the Koryo dynasty, though all of the buildings date to later Joseon dynasty renovations. The building is registered as National Treasure... Buddhist temple |
Ponghak-dong, Pyongsong Pyongsong P'yŏngsŏng is a city in North Korea, the capital city of the province South Pyongan in western North Korea. The city is located about 32 kilometres northeast of Pyongyang, and was formally established in December 1969. It has a population over 100,000.... |
안국사 | |
35 | Songchon Guest House | Songchon Songchon Songchon is a county of the province of South Pyongan in North Korea.-Administrative districts:The district is split into one ŭp , three rodongjagu and 20 ri .-External links:... |
성천객사 | |
36 | Tomb of King Tongmyong Tomb of King Tongmyong The Tomb of King Tongmyŏng is a mausoleum located in near Ryongsan-ri, Ryŏkp'o-guyŏk, P'yŏng'yang, North Korea. The tombs contain the remains of Tongmyŏng, the founder of the ancient Goguryeo kingdom, northernmost of the Three Kingdoms of Korea... |
Ryongsan-ri, Ryokpo-guyok Ryokpo-guyok Ryŏkp'o-guyŏk, or Ryŏkp'o District is one of the 19 guyŏk that constitute Pyongyang, North Korea. This is where part of the Complex of Goguryeo Tombs of Pyongyang can be found.... , Pyongyang Pyongyang Pyongyang is the capital of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, commonly known as North Korea, and the largest city in the country. Pyongyang is located on the Taedong River and, according to preliminary results from the 2008 population census, has a population of 3,255,388. The city was... |
동명왕릉 | |
37 | Hwangryong Fortress | Okdo-ri, Ryonggang-gun, Nampo Nampo Namp'o is a city and seaport in South P'yŏngan Province, North Korea. It was a provincial-level Directly Governed City from 1980 to 2004, when it was designated a "Special City" and made a part of South P'yŏngan... |
황룡산성 | |
38 | Jamo Fortress | Ochung-ri, Pyongsong Pyongsong P'yŏngsŏng is a city in North Korea, the capital city of the province South Pyongan in western North Korea. The city is located about 32 kilometres northeast of Pyongyang, and was formally established in December 1969. It has a population over 100,000.... |
자모산성 | |
39 | Twin Column Tomb | Ryonggang Ryonggang Ryonggang-kun is a county in South Pyongan province, North Korea. It is administered as a part of Namp'o. It is famous for its local apples.-Administrative divisions:Ryonggang-kun is divided into one town and several villages .... , Nampo Nampo Namp'o is a city and seaport in South P'yŏngan Province, North Korea. It was a provincial-level Directly Governed City from 1980 to 2004, when it was designated a "Special City" and made a part of South P'yŏngan... |
쌍영총 | |
40 | Pohyonsa Pohyonsa Pohyon-sa is a Korean Buddhist temple located in Hyangsan county in North Pyongan Province, North Korea. It is located within the famous Myohyang Mountains. Founded under the Koryo dynasty at the start of the 11th century, the temple flourished as one of the greatest centers of Buddhism in the... Buddhist temple |
Hyangam-ri, Hyangsan Hyangsan Hyangsan is a kun, or county, in North Pyongan province, North Korea. It was established, following the division of Korea, from portions of Nyongbyon county. The area of Myohyangsan mountain, which stands on the county's border, has been developed as a tourist destination... -gun |
보현사 | |
41 | Sangwon Hermitage | Hyangam-ri, Hyangsan-gun | 보현사상원암 | |
42 | Chuksong Hall | Hyangam-ri, Hyangsan-gun | 보현사축성전 | |
43 | Puryong Hermitage | Hyangam-ri, Hyangsan-gun | 보현사불영암 | |
44 | South Gate of Kuju Castle | Tongmun-dong, Kusong Kusong Kusŏng is a coterminous city in central North Pyongan province, North Korea. It borders Taegwan to the north, Taechon to the east, Kwaksan and Chongju to the south, and Chonma to the north. The highest point is Chongryongsan . The year-round average temperature is 8.2 °C, with a January average... |
구주성남문 | |
45 | Changsong Provincial School | Changsong Changsong Changsong is a kun, or county, in northern North Pyongan province, North Korea. It is bordered by Pyoktong to the east, Tongchang and Taegwan to the south, Sakchu to the west; to the north, it faces China across the Yalu River.... |
창성향교 | |
46 | Chonjusa Chonjusa Ch'ŏnju-sa is a Korean Buddhist temple located on the southern slope of Yaksan mountain, in Yongbyon, North Pyongan province, North Korea. It is listed as National Treasure #46 in that country... Buddhist temple |
Yongbyon | 천주사 | |
47 | Ryuksung Pavilion | Yongbyon | 륙승정 | |
48 | Koryo Changsong | Kumya-ri, Changsong Changsong Changsong is a kun, or county, in northern North Pyongan province, North Korea. It is bordered by Pyoktong to the east, Tongchang and Taegwan to the south, Sakchu to the west; to the north, it faces China across the Yalu River.... -gun |
고려장성 | |
49 | Mannomun Mannomun Manno Gate is the old south gate of the city of Yŏngbyon. Dating to the Joseon Dynasty, the gate was first constructed in 1658, and later rebuilt in 1789... |
Yongbyon | 만노문 | |
50 | Sounsa Buddhist temple | Yongbyon | 서운사 |
No. 51-100
Name Name A name is a word or term used for identification. Names can identify a class or category of things, or a single thing, either uniquely, or within a given context. A personal name identifies a specific unique and identifiable individual person, and may or may not include a middle name... |
Location Location (geography) The terms location and place in geography are used to identify a point or an area on the Earth's surface or elsewhere. The term 'location' generally implies a higher degree of can certainty than "place" which often has an ambiguous boundary relying more on human/social attributes of place identity... |
Chosŏn'gŭl Hangul Hangul,Pronounced or ; Korean: 한글 Hangeul/Han'gŭl or 조선글 Chosŏn'gŭl/Joseongeul the Korean alphabet, is the native alphabet of the Korean language. It is a separate script from Hanja, the logographic Chinese characters which are also sometimes used to write Korean... |
Hanja Hanja Hanja is the Korean name for the Chinese characters hanzi. More specifically, it refers to those Chinese characters borrowed from Chinese and incorporated into the Korean language with Korean pronunciation... |
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51 | Tonggun Pavilion | Uiju Uiju Ŭiju is a kun, or county, in North Pyongan Province, North Korea. The county has an area of 420 km², and a population of 110,018 .-Location:... |
통군정 | |
52 | Uiju Castle | Uiju | 의주읍성 | ) |
53 | Kumgwangsa Buddhist temple | Kumgwang-ri, Uiju | 금광사 | |
54 | Pakchon Simwonsa Buddhist temple | Pakchon Pakchon Pakchon is a kun, or county, in southern North Pyongan province, North Korea. It is bordered to the north by Taechon, to the east and southeast by Nyongbyon, and to the west by Unjon. To the south, it looks across the Chongchon River at Anju city and Mudok county in South Pyongan province... |
박천심원사 | |
55 | Yanghwasa Buddhist temple | Sangdan-ri, Taechon Taechon Taechon, also spelled Thaechon, is a kun, or county, in central North Pyongan province, North Korea. It borders Taegwan and Tongchang to the north, Unsan and Nyongbyon to the east, Pakchon and Unjon to the south, and Kusong to the west.... -gun |
양화사 | |
56 | Ryongo-ri Fortress | Ryongsang-ri, Taechon-gun | 룡오리산성 | |
57 | Kwanum Hall of Pohyonsa Pohyonsa Pohyon-sa is a Korean Buddhist temple located in Hyangsan county in North Pyongan Province, North Korea. It is located within the famous Myohyang Mountains. Founded under the Koryo dynasty at the start of the 11th century, the temple flourished as one of the greatest centers of Buddhism in the... Buddhist temple |
Hyangam-ri, Hyangsan Hyangsan Hyangsan is a kun, or county, in North Pyongan province, North Korea. It was established, following the division of Korea, from portions of Nyongbyon county. The area of Myohyangsan mountain, which stands on the county's border, has been developed as a tourist destination... -gun |
보현사관음전 | |
58 | Paekmasan Fortress | Paekma Worker's District, Pihyon Pihyon Pihyon, also spelled Phihyon, is a kun, or county, in northwestern North Pyongan province, North Korea. It is bounded to the north by Uiju, to the east by Chonma, to the south by Yomju and Tongrim, and to the west by Ryongchon and the large city of Sinuiju... -gun |
백마산성 | |
60 | Kuju Castle | Kusong Kusong Kusŏng is a coterminous city in central North Pyongan province, North Korea. It borders Taegwan to the north, Taechon to the east, Kwaksan and Chongju to the south, and Chonma to the north. The highest point is Chongryongsan . The year-round average temperature is 8.2 °C, with a January average... |
구주성 | |
61 | Runghan Fortress | Kwaksan Kwaksan Kwaksan is a kun, or county, in coastal southern North Pyongan province, North Korea. It faces the Yellow Sea to the south. By land, it is bordered by Kusong in the north, Chongju in the east, and Sonchon in the west.... |
릉한산성 | |
62 | Ryonggol Fortress | Pihyon Pihyon Pihyon, also spelled Phihyon, is a kun, or county, in northwestern North Pyongan province, North Korea. It is bounded to the north by Uiju, to the east by Chonma, to the south by Yomju and Tongrim, and to the west by Ryongchon and the large city of Sinuiju... -gun/Yomju Yomju Yomju is a kun, or county, in northwestern North Pyongan province, North Korea, on the coast of the Yellow Sea. It is bordered by Ryongchon and Pihyon to the north, Tongrim to the east, and Cholsan to the south; to the west lies the ocean... -gun |
룡골산성 | |
63 | Cholong Castle | Yongbyon | 철옹성 | |
64 | Inpung Pavilion | Chungsong-dong, Kanggye Kanggye Kanggye is the provincial capital of Chagang, North Korea and has a population of 209,000. Because of its strategic importance, derived from its topography, it has been of military interest from the time of the Joseon Dynasty .-Geography:... |
인풍루 | |
65 | Mangmi Pavilion | Pukchang-dong, Kanggye | 망미정 | |
66 | Kanggye Magistrate's Office | Pukmun-dong, Kanggye | 강계아사 | |
67 | Anak Tomb No.3 | Oguk-ri, Anak-gun | 안악3호분 | |
68 | Puyong Hall | Puyong-dong, Haeju Haeju Haeju is a city located in South Hwanghae Province near Haeju Bay in North Korea. It is the administrative centre of South Hwanghae Province. As of 2000, the population of the city is estimated to be 236,000. At the beginning of 20th century, it became a strategic port in Sino-Korean trade... |
부용당 | |
69 | Haeju Sokbinggo (ice house) | Okgye-dong, Haeju | 해주석빙고 | |
70 | 9-storied pagoda of Haeju | Haechong-dong, Haeju | 해주9층탑 | |
71 | 5-storied pagoda of Haeju | Okgye-dong, Haeju | 해주5층탑 | |
72 | Site of Sunmyong Gate | Yonggwang-dong, Haeju | 순명문테 | |
73 | Anak Tomb No.1 | Taechu-ri, Anak-gun | 안악1호분 | |
74 | Anak Tomb No.2 | Taechu-ri, Anak-gun | 안악2호분 | |
75 | Woljongsa Buddhist temple | Woljong-sa, Anak-gun | 월정사 | |
76 | Noam-ri dolmen Dolmen A dolmen—also known as a portal tomb, portal grave, dolmain , cromlech , anta , Hünengrab/Hünenbett , Adamra , Ispun , Hunebed , dös , goindol or quoit—is a type of single-chamber megalithic tomb, usually consisting of... |
Noam-ri, Anak-gun | 노암리고인돌 | |
77 | Kangsosa Buddhist temple | Kangho-ri, Paechon Paechon Paechon is a county in South Hwanghae province, North Korea.... -gun |
강서사 | |
78 | Ryongdong-ri Dolmen | Ryongdong-ri, Paechon-gun | 룡동리고인돌 | |
79 | Sohyon Academy | Sokdam-ri, Pyoksong Pyoksong Pyoksong is a county in South Hwanghae province, North Korea.... -gun |
소현서원 | |
80 | Chahyesa Buddhist temple | Sowon-ri, Sinchon-gun | 자혜사 | |
81 | Hanging Hermitage of Myoumsa Buddhist temple | Sorim-ri, Chaeryong Chaeryong -Geography:Located on the Chaeryŏng River, the county is bordered to the west by Anak and Sinch'ŏn, to the south by Sinwŏn, and to the east by Ŭnp'a, Pongsan and Sariwŏn in North Hwanghae Province.-History:... -gun |
묘음사현암 | |
82 | Haeju Dharani Monument | Haechong-dong, Haeju Haeju Haeju is a city located in South Hwanghae Province near Haeju Bay in North Korea. It is the administrative centre of South Hwanghae Province. As of 2000, the population of the city is estimated to be 236,000. At the beginning of 20th century, it became a strategic port in Sino-Korean trade... |
해주다라니석당 | |
83 | Five-storied pagoda of Hakrimsa Buddhist temple | Hakrim-ri, Changyon Changyon -Geography:Changyŏn is bordered to the north by Kwail and Songhwa, to the east by Samch'ŏn and T'aet'an, to the sough by Ryongyŏn, and to the west by the Yellow Sea. Most of the land in Changyŏn is composed of flat plains, with mountains forming its borders. The highest point is Mt. Pult'a, at 609... -gun |
학림사5층탑 | |
84 | Kwansan-ri Dolmen | Kwansan-ri, Unryul Unryul Unryul is a county in South Hwanghae province, North Korea.... -gun |
관산리고인돌 | |
85 | Monument to the Venerable Jinchol of Kwangjosa Buddhist temple | Hakhyon-dong, Haeju Haeju Haeju is a city located in South Hwanghae Province near Haeju Bay in North Korea. It is the administrative centre of South Hwanghae Province. As of 2000, the population of the city is estimated to be 236,000. At the beginning of 20th century, it became a strategic port in Sino-Korean trade... |
광조사진철대사탑비 | |
86 | Yonan Castle | Yonan | 연안읍성 | |
87 | Songbulsa Songbulsa Sŏngbul-sa is a Korean Buddhist temple in Sariwŏn, North Hwanghae Province, North Korea. It is located within the castle on Mt. Jŏngbang and was founded in 898 AD... Buddhist temple |
Kwangsong-dong, Sariwon Sariwon Sariwŏn is the capital of North Hwanghae Province, North Korea. The city's population is estimated to be 310,100 people.-Healthcare:Sariwon has the only pediatric hospital in the entire region; it serves 16 districts and 500,000 children and teens annually.... |
성불사 | |
88 | South gate of Jongbangsan Fortress Jongbangsan Fortress Jŏngbang Castle is a Koguryo-era mountain fortress located outside Sariwŏn, North Hwanghae Province, North Korea. Cresting the ridges of Mt. Jŏngbang, the castle was founded as a fortress for the defence of the Koguryo capital of Pyongyang. Rebuilt in 1632, the castle is encircled by over 12... |
Jongbang-ri, Sariwon | 정방산성 | |
89 | Jongbangsan Fortress Jongbangsan Fortress Jŏngbang Castle is a Koguryo-era mountain fortress located outside Sariwŏn, North Hwanghae Province, North Korea. Cresting the ridges of Mt. Jŏngbang, the castle was founded as a fortress for the defence of the Koguryo capital of Pyongyang. Rebuilt in 1632, the castle is encircled by over 12... |
Jongbang-ri, Sariwon | 정방산성 | |
90 | Monument to Commander Kim Song-op | Songmun-dong, Sariwon | 성장김성업비 | |
91 | Yontan Simwonsa Yontan Simwonsa Simwŏn-sa is a Korean Buddhist temple located in Yŏntan-gun, North Hwanghae Province, North Korea. The temple contains one of the oldest wooden buildings in North Korea, as well as a famous peach tree and stupas from the late Koryo dynasty.... Buddhist temple |
Yontan Yontan Yontan is a county in North Hwanghae province, North Korea.... |
연탄심원사 | |
92 | Kwijinsa Buddhist temple | Songwol-ri, Sohung Sohung Sohung is a county in North Hwanghae province, North Korea.... -gun |
귀진사 | |
93 | Taebaeksan Fortress | Sansong-ri, Pyongsan Pyongsan -Transport:Pyongsan county is served by the following railway stations:* Pyongsan Station, Pyongbu Line and Chongnyon Ichon Line* Mulgae Station, Pyongbu Line* Taebaeksansong Station, Pyongbu Line* Kyejong Station, Pyongbu Line... -gun |
태백산성 | |
94 | Sogwangsa Sogwangsa Sŏgwang-sa is a Korean Buddhist temple located in Sŏlbong-ri in Kosan County, Kangwon Province, North Korea. Once one of Korea's largest Buddhist temples, the complex was mostly destroyed by US bombing in 1951, and today it lies in ruins; however, it is slated to be reconstructed in coming years... Buddhist temple |
Solbang-ri, Kosan-gun | 석왕사 | |
95 | Singyesa Singyesa Singye-sa is a Korean Buddhist temple located in Onjong-ri in Kosong County, Kangwon Province, North Korea. Once one of the largest of the hundreds of temples located in the scenic Kumgang Mountains, the complex was entirely destroyed by US bombings during the Korean War. It was reconstructed in... Buddhist temple |
Onjong-ri, Kosan-gun | 신계사 | |
96 | Site of Changansa Buddhist temple | Naegang-ri, Kumgang-gun | 장안사 | |
97 | Pyohunsa Pyohunsa P'yohun-sa is a Korean Buddhist temple located on Mt. Kumgang, North Korea. Founded in the 7th century under the kingdom of Silla, it is the only one of Mt. Kumgang's four great temples to have survived the Korean War... Buddhist temple |
Naegang-ri, Kumgang-gun | 표훈사 | |
98 | Podok Hermitage | Naegang-ri, Kumgang-gun | 보덕암 | |
99 | Chongyangsa Buddhist temple | Naegang-ri, Kumgang-gun | 정양사 |
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No. 101-150
Name Name A name is a word or term used for identification. Names can identify a class or category of things, or a single thing, either uniquely, or within a given context. A personal name identifies a specific unique and identifiable individual person, and may or may not include a middle name... |
Location Location (geography) The terms location and place in geography are used to identify a point or an area on the Earth's surface or elsewhere. The term 'location' generally implies a higher degree of can certainty than "place" which often has an ambiguous boundary relying more on human/social attributes of place identity... |
Chosŏn'gŭl Hangul Hangul,Pronounced or ; Korean: 한글 Hangeul/Han'gŭl or 조선글 Chosŏn'gŭl/Joseongeul the Korean alphabet, is the native alphabet of the Korean language. It is a separate script from Hanja, the logographic Chinese characters which are also sometimes used to write Korean... |
Hanja Hanja Hanja is the Korean name for the Chinese characters hanzi. More specifically, it refers to those Chinese characters borrowed from Chinese and incorporated into the Korean language with Korean pronunciation... |
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101 | 3-storied pagoda of Changyonsa Buddhist temple | Naegang-ri, Kumgang Kumgang Kumgang or Geumgang may refer to:*Kumgang County, a county in Kangwon province, North Korea*Kumgang mountain, a mountain in Kangwon province, North Korea*Kumgang fat minnow, a freshwater fish, in Kangwon province, North Korea.... -gun |
장연사3층탑 | |
102 | Myogilsang Buddhist statue | Naegang-ri, Kumgang-gun | 묘길상 | |
103 | Kahak Pavilion | Anbyon Anbyon Anbyon is a kun, or county, in Kangwon province, North Korea. Originally included in South Hamgyong province, it was transferred to Kangwon province in a September 1946 reshuffling of local government.-Physical features:... |
가학루 | |
104 | Anbyon Pohyonsa | Yongsin-ri, Anbyon-gun | 안변보현사 | |
105 | Myongjoksa Buddhist temple | Yongsam-ri, Wonsan Wonsan Wŏnsan is a port city and naval base in southeastern North Korea. It is the capital of Kangwŏn Province. The population of the city is estimated to have been 331,000 in 2000. Notable people from Wŏnsan include Kim Ki Nam, diplomat and Secretary of the Workers' Party.- History :The original name of... |
명적사 | |
106 | Chudun-ri Rainbow Bridge | Chudun-ri, Kosong Kosong Kosong is a kun, or county, in Kangwon province, North Korea. It lies in the southeasternmost corner of North Korea, immediately north of the Korean Demilitarized Zone. Prior to the end of the Korean War in 1953, it made up a single county, together with what is now the South Korean county of the... -gun |
주둔리무지개다리 | |
107 | Hamhung Royal Villa | Sonamu-dong, Hungnam-guyok, Hamhung Hamhung Hamhŭng is North Korea's second largest city, and the capital of South Hamgyŏng Province. In late 2005, nearby Hŭngnam was made a ward within Hamhŭng-si. It has a population of 768,551 as of 2008.-Geography:... |
함흥본궁 | |
108 | Kuchon Pavilion of Hamhung Castle | Hamhung | 함흥성구천각 | |
109 | Sonhwa Hall | Hamhung | 선화당 | |
110 | Monuments of King Chinhung Jinheung of Silla King Jinheung was the 24th monarch of Silla, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea.He followed King Beopheung and was followed by King Jinji . Jinheung was the nephew of King Beopheung. King Jinheung was one of the greatest kings of Silla, and was responsible for expanding Silla territory immensely... (from Hwangcho Pass) |
Sonamu-dong, Hungnam-guyok, Hamhung | 황초령진흥왕순수비 | |
111 | Monuments of King Chinhung (from Maun Pass) | Sonamu-dong, Hungnam-guyok, Hamhung | 마운령진흥왕순수비 | |
112 | Chonggwangsa Buddhist temple | Wonsa-ri, Riwon Riwon Riwon is a county in South Hamgyong province, North Korea. It is located at the province's northeastern tip, and borders the Sea of Japan to the southeast.-Physical features:... -gun |
정광사 | |
113 | Ryangchonsa Buddhist temple | Nakchon-ri, Kowon Kowon Kowon is a county in South Hamgyong province, North Korea. It lies at the southern tip of the province.-Physical features:The highest point is Palbongsan. The western reaches of the county are high and mountainous, while the east is a low-lying plain. Major rivers and streams include the Chontan... -gun |
양천사 | |
114 | Kunja Pavilion | Kumya Kumya Kumya is a county in South Hamgyong province, North Korea. It borders the Sea of Japan to the east.-Physical features:To the west, there are high mountains but the eastern portion of the county is flat. The highest peak is Chongamsan . The chief river is the Ryonghung. Several islands are... |
군자루 | |
115 | Ryonghungsa Ryonghungsa Ryonghŭng-sa is a Korean Buddhist temple in Ponghung-ri, Yŏnggwang-gun, South Hamgyŏng Province, North Korea. Located on the slopes of Mt. Paegun, the temple was founded in 1048 under the Koryo dynasty and later renovated in 1794 under Joseon... Buddhist temple |
Ponghung-ri, Yonggwang Yonggwang Yonggwang is a county in South Hamgyong province, North Korea. It was originally part of Hamju County, from which it was separated in a general reorganization of local government in 1952. It is the site of one of the steles erected by Jinheung of Silla in the 6th century.The county is primarily... -gun |
룡흥사 | |
116 | Tongdoksa Buddhist temple | Tuyon-ri, Tanchon Tanchon Tanchon or Tanch'ŏn is a city in northeastern South Hamgyong province, North Korea. It has a population of approximately 360,000. Tanchon borders the Sea of Japan , into which the Namdae River flows.-Economy:Mining... |
동덕사 | |
117 | Kongmin Pavilion | Yangsan-dong, Tanchon | 공민루 | |
118 | Kyongsong city walls | Sungam Worker's District, Kyongsong Kyongsong Kyŏngsŏng is a kun, or county, on the central coast of North Hamgyong, North Korea. The administrative center is located in Kyŏngsŏng-ŭp.-Physical features:... -gun |
경성읍성 | |
119 | Kyongsong South Gate | Sungam Worker's District, Kyongsong-gun | 경성읍성남문 | |
120 | Kaesimsa Kaesimsa Kaesim-sa is a Korean Buddhist temple located in the famous Chilbosan Mountains, North Hamgyong Province, North Korea. Founded in 826 under the Palhae kingdom and restored in 1377 by the Koryo dynasty, the temple long served as a religious retreat. The temple serves as a repository for many... Buddhist temple |
Pochon-ri, Myongchon Myongchon Myongchon or Myŏngch'ŏn is a kun, or county, in North Hamgyong province, North Korea. The Taepodong missile base is located here. In addition, the county is home to numerous hot springs.-External links:... -gun |
개심사 | |
121 | Hwasong Ssanggyesa Buddhist temple | Puam-ri, Hwasong Hwasong (North Korea) Hwasong is a kun, or county, in North Hamgyong province, North Korea. Unlike many Korean districts which date from the Joseon Dynasty, Hwasong was created after liberation.... -gun |
화성쌍계사 | |
122 | Manwoldae Manwoldae Manwŏldae Palace was the official royal palace of the Goryeo Dynasty. Located in the ancient capital city of Kaesŏng, the palace was completely destroyed during the Red Turbans invasions of Korea during the 14th century.-History:... Palace |
Songak-dong, Kaesong Kaesong Kaesŏng is a city in North Hwanghae Province, southern North Korea , a former Directly Governed City, and the capital of Korea during the Koryo Dynasty. The city is near Kaesŏng Industrial Region and it contains the remains of the Manwoldae palace. It was formally named Songdo while it was the... |
만월대 | |
123 | Tomb of King Kongmin Tomb of King Kongmin The Tomb of King Kongmin, more correctly known as the Hyonjongrung Royal Tomb, is a 14th-century mausoleum located in Haeson-ri, Kaepung County just outside of the city of Kaesong, North Korea... (Hyonjongrung) |
Haeson-ri, Kaepung Kaepung Kaep'ung is a county in North Hwanghae province, North Korea. Formerly part of the Kaesong urban area, the county was merged with North Hwanghae when Kaesong was demoted in 2003... -gun |
공민왕릉 (현정릉) | ( |
124 | Kaesong Namdaemun | Nammun-dong, Kaesong Kaesong Kaesŏng is a city in North Hwanghae Province, southern North Korea , a former Directly Governed City, and the capital of Korea during the Koryo Dynasty. The city is near Kaesŏng Industrial Region and it contains the remains of the Manwoldae palace. It was formally named Songdo while it was the... |
개성남대문 | |
125 | Kwanumsa Kwanumsa (Kaesong) Kwanŭm-sa is a Korean Buddhist temple located within Taehung Castle on Mt. Chonma near Kaesong, North Korea. The site is one of the National Treasures of North Korea. Named after Guanyin, the buddhist bodhisattva of compassion, this small temple is located in the beautiful valley between Mts.... Buddhist temple |
Pakyon-ri, Kaesong | 관음사 | |
126 | Taehung Fortress | Pakyon-ri, Kaesong | 대흥산성 | |
127 | Koryo Songgyungwan Confucian Academy | Pangjik-dong, Kaesong | 고려성균관 | |
128 | Sungyang Academy | Sonjuk-dong, Kaesong | 숭양서원 | |
129 | Defenses of the walled city of Kaesong | Kaesong | 발어참성 | |
130 | Outer wall of Kaesong Castle | Kaesong | 개성나성 | |
131 | Kaesong Chomsongdae Observatory | Songak-dong, Kaesong | 개성첨성대 | |
132 | Pagoda of Hungguksa Buddhist temple | Koryo Museum, Kaesong | 흥국사석탑 | |
133 | Five-storied pagoda of Ryongtongsa Ryongtongsa Ryŏngt'ong-sa is a Korean Buddhist temple located on Mt. Ogwan in Kaesŏng, North Korea.-History:Founded by the Chontae Buddhist sect in 1027, the temple is believed to be one of the first of the sect's temples in Korea... Buddhist temple |
Ryonghung-dong, Kaesong | 령통사5층탑 | |
134 | Stupa of Hwajangsa Buddhist temple | Ryonghung-dong, Kaesong | 화장사부도 | |
135 | 5-storied pagoda of Pulilsa Buddhist temple | Koryo Museum, Kaesong | 불일사5층탑 | |
136 | Bell of Yonbok Temple | Nammun-dong, Kaesong | 연복사종 | |
137 | Iron Buddha Buddha In Buddhism, buddhahood is the state of perfect enlightenment attained by a buddha .In Buddhism, the term buddha usually refers to one who has become enlightened... of Jokjo Temple |
Koryo Museum, Kaesong | 적조사쇠부처 | |
138 | Pyochung Pavilion | Sonjuk-dong, Kaesong | 표충단 | |
139 | 7-storied pagoda of Hyonhwasa Buddhist temple | Koryo Museum, Kaesong | 현화사7층탑 | |
140 | Carved letters of Koguryo | Pyongyang Pyongyang Pyongyang is the capital of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, commonly known as North Korea, and the largest city in the country. Pyongyang is located on the Taedong River and, according to preliminary results from the 2008 population census, has a population of 3,255,388. The city was... |
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141 | Ryongsan Hall of Pohyonsa Pohyonsa Pohyon-sa is a Korean Buddhist temple located in Hyangsan county in North Pyongan Province, North Korea. It is located within the famous Myohyang Mountains. Founded under the Koryo dynasty at the start of the 11th century, the temple flourished as one of the greatest centers of Buddhism in the... Buddhist temple |
Hyangam-ri, Hyangsan Hyangsan Hyangsan is a kun, or county, in North Pyongan province, North Korea. It was established, following the division of Korea, from portions of Nyongbyon county. The area of Myohyangsan mountain, which stands on the county's border, has been developed as a tourist destination... -gun |
보현사령산전 | |
142 | House of Kim Ung-so | Okdo-ri, Ryonggang Ryonggang Ryonggang-kun is a county in South Pyongan province, North Korea. It is administered as a part of Namp'o. It is famous for its local apples.-Administrative divisions:Ryonggang-kun is divided into one town and several villages .... -gun, Nampo Nampo Namp'o is a city and seaport in South P'yŏngan Province, North Korea. It was a provincial-level Directly Governed City from 1980 to 2004, when it was designated a "Special City" and made a part of South P'yŏngan... |
김응서집 | |
143 | Suchung Shrine | Hyangam-ri, Hyangsan Hyangsan Hyangsan is a kun, or county, in North Pyongan province, North Korea. It was established, following the division of Korea, from portions of Nyongbyon county. The area of Myohyangsan mountain, which stands on the county's border, has been developed as a tourist destination... -gun |
수충사 | |
144 | Sokka Pagoda of the Pohyonsa Buddhist temple | Hyangam-ri, Hyangsan-gun | 보현사석가탑 | |
145 | Kyongam Pavilion | Kyongam-dong, Sariwon Sariwon Sariwŏn is the capital of North Hwanghae Province, North Korea. The city's population is estimated to be 310,100 people.-Healthcare:Sariwon has the only pediatric hospital in the entire region; it serves 16 districts and 500,000 children and teens annually.... |
경암루 | |
146 | Site of Chilryolsa Buddhist temple | Anju Anju (city) Anju-si is a city in the South Pyongan province of North Korea at the coordinates of . Its current population is unknown, but judging from satellite imagery, at least 100,000 people reside there. The Ch'ongch'on River passes through Anju.... |
칠렬사지 | |
147 | Banner pillars of Chunghungsa Buddhist temple (formerly known as "Kija Jizi Jizi was a semi-legendary Chinese sage who is said to have ruled Gojoseon in the 11th century BCE. Early Chinese documents like the Book of Documents and the Bamboo Annals described him as a virtuous relative of the last king of the Shang dynasty who was punished for remonstrating the king... 's pillars") |
Inhung-dong, Moranbong-guyok Moranbong-guyok Moranbong-guyŏk, or the Moranbong District, is one of the 19 guyŏk which constitute the city of Pyongyang, North Korea. It is located north of Chung-guyok, the city's central district, and is bordered to the north by Sosong and Taesong-guyoks, to the east by the Taedong River, and the west by the... , Pyongyang Pyongyang Pyongyang is the capital of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, commonly known as North Korea, and the largest city in the country. Pyongyang is located on the Taedong River and, according to preliminary results from the 2008 population census, has a population of 3,255,388. The city was... |
중흥사당간지주 | |
148 | Octagonal stone shrine of Yongmyongsa Yongmyongsa Yŏngmyŏng Temple was a Korean Buddhist temple located at the foot of Moranbong hill in Pyongyang, North Korea. Prior to its destruction in the Korean War, it was the largest and most important center of Buddhist worship in that city. Though it is unknown when the temple was founded, popular tales... Buddhist temple |
Moranbong Park, Pyongyang | 영명사8각석불감 | |
149 | Monument of Pohyonsa Pohyonsa Pohyon-sa is a Korean Buddhist temple located in Hyangsan county in North Pyongan Province, North Korea. It is located within the famous Myohyang Mountains. Founded under the Koryo dynasty at the start of the 11th century, the temple flourished as one of the greatest centers of Buddhism in the... Buddhist temple |
Hyangam-ri, Hyangsan Hyangsan Hyangsan is a kun, or county, in North Pyongan province, North Korea. It was established, following the division of Korea, from portions of Nyongbyon county. The area of Myohyangsan mountain, which stands on the county's border, has been developed as a tourist destination... -gun |
보현사비 | |
150 | Kwangjesa Buddhist temple | Chuksang-ri, Pukchong Pukchong Pukchong is a county in eastern South Hamgyong province, North Korea. It borders the Sea of Japan to the south. Away from the coast, it is entirely mountainous. The Hamgyong Mountains traverse the county. The highest point is Komdoksan. Chief streams include the Namdaechon and Pochonchon... -gun |
광제사 |
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Name Name A name is a word or term used for identification. Names can identify a class or category of things, or a single thing, either uniquely, or within a given context. A personal name identifies a specific unique and identifiable individual person, and may or may not include a middle name... |
Location Location (geography) The terms location and place in geography are used to identify a point or an area on the Earth's surface or elsewhere. The term 'location' generally implies a higher degree of can certainty than "place" which often has an ambiguous boundary relying more on human/social attributes of place identity... |
Chosŏn'gŭl Hangul Hangul,Pronounced or ; Korean: 한글 Hangeul/Han'gŭl or 조선글 Chosŏn'gŭl/Joseongeul the Korean alphabet, is the native alphabet of the Korean language. It is a separate script from Hanja, the logographic Chinese characters which are also sometimes used to write Korean... |
Hanja Hanja Hanja is the Korean name for the Chinese characters hanzi. More specifically, it refers to those Chinese characters borrowed from Chinese and incorporated into the Korean language with Korean pronunciation... |
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151 | Monument of Hyonhwasa Buddhist temple | Koryo Museum, Kaesong Kaesong Kaesŏng is a city in North Hwanghae Province, southern North Korea , a former Directly Governed City, and the capital of Korea during the Koryo Dynasty. The city is near Kaesŏng Industrial Region and it contains the remains of the Manwoldae palace. It was formally named Songdo while it was the... |
현화사비 | |
152 | Monument of Kwangtong Pojesonsa Buddhist temple | Haeson-ri, Kaepung Kaepung Kaep'ung is a county in North Hwanghae province, North Korea. Formerly part of the Kaesong urban area, the county was merged with North Hwanghae when Kaesong was demoted in 2003... -gun |
광통보제선사비 | |
153 | Monument to Popgyong Taesa of Oryongsa Buddhist temple | Ryonghung-ri, Kaesong Kaesong Kaesŏng is a city in North Hwanghae Province, southern North Korea , a former Directly Governed City, and the capital of Korea during the Koryo Dynasty. The city is near Kaesŏng Industrial Region and it contains the remains of the Manwoldae palace. It was formally named Songdo while it was the... |
오룡사법경대사비 | |
155 | Monument to Taegak Guksa of Ryongtongsa Ryongtongsa Ryŏngt'ong-sa is a Korean Buddhist temple located on Mt. Ogwan in Kaesŏng, North Korea.-History:Founded by the Chontae Buddhist sect in 1027, the temple is believed to be one of the first of the sect's temples in Korea... Buddhist temple |
Ryonghung-ri, Kaesong | 령통사 대각국사비 | |
156 | Marble Avalokitesvara Avalokitesvara Avalokiteśvara is a bodhisattva who embodies the compassion of all Buddhas. He is one of the more widely revered bodhisattvas in mainstream Mahayana Buddhism.... statue of Kwanumsa Kwanumsa (Kaesong) Kwanŭm-sa is a Korean Buddhist temple located within Taehung Castle on Mt. Chonma near Kaesong, North Korea. The site is one of the National Treasures of North Korea. Named after Guanyin, the buddhist bodhisattva of compassion, this small temple is located in the beautiful valley between Mts.... Buddhist temple |
Pakyon-ri, Kaesong | 관음사대리석관음보살상 | |
157 | Chinbuk Pavilion | Kapsan Kapsan Kapsan is a kun, or county, in Ryanggang province, North Korea. During the Chosŏn Dynasty, officials who had fallen into disfavor were often sent into internal exile there.... |
진북루 | |
158 | Anju Castle | Anju Anju (city) Anju-si is a city in the South Pyongan province of North Korea at the coordinates of . Its current population is unknown, but judging from satellite imagery, at least 100,000 people reside there. The Ch'ongch'on River passes through Anju.... |
안주성 | |
159 | Sonjuk Bridge Sonjuk Bridge Sŏnjuk Bridge is a Koryo-dynasty stone bridge located in Kaesong, North Korea. Built in 1290, it is famous as the place where famed Confucian scholar and statesman Jeong Mong-ju was assassinated, allegedly on the orders of the son of Yi Songgye, first king of the Joseon Dynasty... |
Sonjuk-dong, Kaesong Kaesong Kaesŏng is a city in North Hwanghae Province, southern North Korea , a former Directly Governed City, and the capital of Korea during the Koryo Dynasty. The city is near Kaesŏng Industrial Region and it contains the remains of the Manwoldae palace. It was formally named Songdo while it was the... |
선죽교 | ) |
160 | Wooden bridge of the Koguryo Era | Chongho-dong, Taesong-guyok Taesong-guyok Taesŏng-guyŏk, or Taesŏng District is one of the 19 guyŏk that constitute Pyongyang, North Korea.... /Hyuam-dong, Sadong-guyok Sadong-guyok Sadong-guyŏk, or Sadong District, is one of the 19 guyŏk, and one of the six, that constitute East Pyongyang, North Korea. It is on the eastern bank of the Taedong River, and the mouth of the Nam River. It is north of Ryŏkp'o-guyŏk , east of Taedonggang-guyŏk and north east of Tongdaewon-guyŏk.... , Pyongyang |
고구려나무다리 | |
161 | Tokhwa-ri Tomb No. 1 | Tokhwa-ri, Taedong-gun | 덕화리1호분 | |
162 | Bell of Yujomsa Yujomsa Yujŏm-sa is a Korean Buddhist temple located on Mt. Kumgang, North Korea. Founded under the kingdom of Silla, it underwent many successive restorations before being destroyed by American forces during the Korean War.-History:... Buddhist temple |
Hyangam-ri, Hyangsan Hyangsan Hyangsan is a kun, or county, in North Pyongan province, North Korea. It was established, following the division of Korea, from portions of Nyongbyon county. The area of Myohyangsan mountain, which stands on the county's border, has been developed as a tourist destination... -gun |
유점사종 | |
163 | Ryonghwasa Buddhist temple | Kaeson-dong, Moranbong-guyok Moranbong-guyok Moranbong-guyŏk, or the Moranbong District, is one of the 19 guyŏk which constitute the city of Pyongyang, North Korea. It is located north of Chung-guyok, the city's central district, and is bordered to the north by Sosong and Taesong-guyoks, to the east by the Taedong River, and the west by the... , Pyongyang Pyongyang Pyongyang is the capital of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, commonly known as North Korea, and the largest city in the country. Pyongyang is located on the Taedong River and, according to preliminary results from the 2008 population census, has a population of 3,255,388. The city was... |
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164 | Kwangbopsa Buddhist temple | Taesong-dong, Taesong-guyok Taesong-guyok Taesŏng-guyŏk, or Taesŏng District is one of the 19 guyŏk that constitute Pyongyang, North Korea.... , Pyongyang |
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170 | Stone Lantern of Chahyesa Buddhist temple | Sowon-ri, Sinchon Sinchon Sinchon or Sinchon-dong is a neighbourhood and a judicial dong in Seodaemun-gu in Seoul, South Korea.... -gun |
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171 | Paeyopsa Buddhist temple | Paeyop-ri, Anak-gun | 패엽사 | |
172 | Koguryo well in Kosan-dong | Kosan-dong, Taesong-guyok Taesong-guyok Taesŏng-guyŏk, or Taesŏng District is one of the 19 guyŏk that constitute Pyongyang, North Korea.... , Pyongyang Pyongyang Pyongyang is the capital of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, commonly known as North Korea, and the largest city in the country. Pyongyang is located on the Taedong River and, according to preliminary results from the 2008 population census, has a population of 3,255,388. The city was... |
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173 | Chongrungsa Buddhist temple | Ryongsan-ri, Ryokpo-guyok Ryokpo-guyok Ryŏkp'o-guyŏk, or Ryŏkp'o District is one of the 19 guyŏk that constitute Pyongyang, North Korea. This is where part of the Complex of Goguryeo Tombs of Pyongyang can be found.... , Pyongyang |
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174 | Mausoleum of Tangun | Munhung-ri, Kangdong-gun | 단군릉 | |
175 | Ryongsan-ri dolmen | Songchon Songchon Songchon is a county of the province of South Pyongan in North Korea.-Administrative districts:The district is split into one ŭp , three rodongjagu and 20 ri .-External links:... -gun |
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176 | Hoji Gate of Sogwangsa Sogwangsa Sŏgwang-sa is a Korean Buddhist temple located in Sŏlbong-ri in Kosan County, Kangwon Province, North Korea. Once one of Korea's largest Buddhist temples, the complex was mostly destroyed by US bombing in 1951, and today it lies in ruins; however, it is slated to be reconstructed in coming years... Buddhist temple |
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| 177 ||Three Stone Buddhas relief of Anyang Hermitage||Onjong-ri, Kosong
Kosong
Kosong is a kun, or county, in Kangwon province, North Korea. It lies in the southeasternmost corner of North Korea, immediately north of the Korean Demilitarized Zone. Prior to the end of the Korean War in 1953, it made up a single county, together with what is now the South Korean county of the...
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| 178 ||Onjong-ri Buddha||Onjong-ri, Kosong-gun||온정리마애불입상||
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| 179 ||Tomb of King Wanggon
Tomb of King Wanggon
The Tomb of King Wanggŏn, more correctly known as the Hyŏllŭng Royal Tomb, is a mausoleum located Haesong-ri, Kaepung-gun near Kaesŏng, North Korea...
(Hyonrung)||Haeson-ri, Kaepung
Kaepung
Kaep'ung is a county in North Hwanghae province, North Korea. Formerly part of the Kaesong urban area, the county was merged with North Hwanghae when Kaesong was demoted in 2003...
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| 180 ||Jinpari Tomb No. 4||Ryongsan-ri, Ryokpo-guyok
Ryokpo-guyok
Ryŏkp'o-guyŏk, or Ryŏkp'o District is one of the 19 guyŏk that constitute Pyongyang, North Korea. This is where part of the Complex of Goguryeo Tombs of Pyongyang can be found....
, Pyongyang
Pyongyang
Pyongyang is the capital of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, commonly known as North Korea, and the largest city in the country. Pyongyang is located on the Taedong River and, according to preliminary results from the 2008 population census, has a population of 3,255,388. The city was...
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| 181 ||Jinpari Tomb No. 1||Ryongsan-ri, Ryokpo-guyok, Pyongyang||진파리1호분||
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| 182 ||Hyangdan-ri Tomb||Namdang Worker's District, Kangdong-gun, Pyongyang||향단리돌관무덤||
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| 183 ||Hwangdaesong Dolmen||Namdang Worker's District, Kangdong-gun, Pyongyang||황대성과고인돌||
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| 184 ||7-storied octagonal pagoda of Chongrungsa Buddhist temple||Ryongsan-ri, Ryokpo-guyok
Ryokpo-guyok
Ryŏkp'o-guyŏk, or Ryŏkp'o District is one of the 19 guyŏk that constitute Pyongyang, North Korea. This is where part of the Complex of Goguryeo Tombs of Pyongyang can be found....
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| 185 ||5-storied pagoda of Kwangbopsa Buddhist temple||Taesong-dong, Taesong-guyok
Taesong-guyok
Taesŏng-guyŏk, or Taesŏng District is one of the 19 guyŏk that constitute Pyongyang, North Korea....
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| 186 ||3-storied pagoda of Chongyangsa Buddhist temple||Naegang-ri, Kumgang-gun||정양사3층탑||
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| 187 ||Site of Chonghae Earthen Castle||Haho-ri, Pukchong
Pukchong
Pukchong is a county in eastern South Hamgyong province, North Korea. It borders the Sea of Japan to the south. Away from the coast, it is entirely mountainous. The Hamgyong Mountains traverse the county. The highest point is Komdoksan. Chief streams include the Namdaechon and Pochonchon...
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| 193 ||Pukkwan Victory Monument||Rimmyong-ri, Kimchaek
Kimchaek
Kimch'aek, formerly Sŏngjin , is a city in North Hamgyong Province, North Korea. It has a population of 196,000...
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See also
- Cultural assets of North KoreaCultural assets of North KoreaDesignated cultural assets of North Korea are tangible artifacts, sites, and buildings deemed to have significant historical or artistic value. They are not, however, considered important enough to merit designation as a national treasure.-No. 1-100:...
- National treasures of South KoreaNational treasures of South KoreaThe National Treasures of Korea are a numbered set of tangible treasures, artifacts, sites, and buildings which are recognized by South Korea as having exceptional artistic, cultural and historical value...
- Complex of Koguryo Tombs
- History of KoreaHistory of KoreaThe Korean Peninsula was inhabited from the Lower Paleolithic about 400,000-500,000 years ago. Archeological evidence indicates that the presence of modern humans in northeast Asia dates to 39,000 years ago. The earliest known Korean pottery dates to around 8000 BC, and the Neolithic period began...
- Culture of KoreaCulture of KoreaThe current political separation of North and South Korea has resulted in divergence in modern Korean cultures; nevertheless, the traditional culture of Korea is historically shared by both states.-Dance:...
- List of World Heritage Sites in Asia#North Korea (1)