강동 관저
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Kangdong Residence
The Kangdong Residence is situated at 8 in P'yŏngyang, North Korea.
Location
- The Kangdong Residence is believed to have been constructed during the late 19th century as a palace for the royal family of the Joseon Dynasty.
- Its purpose was to serve as a residence and administrative center for the ruling monarch.
History
- The castle's architectural style is characterized by traditional Korean design elements, with a focus on symmetry and balance.
- The layout features a central courtyard surrounded by multiple wings, each containing private quarters and public spaces.
- The structure is believed to have been built using local materials such as wood and stone.
Architecture
- The Kangdong Residence played an important role in the Joseon Dynasty's administrative and cultural life.
- It served as a symbol of power and wealth for the royal family and was often used as a venue for diplomatic meetings and ceremonies.
Historical Significance
- The current status of the Kangdong Residence is unknown, but it is reportedly no longer in use as a residence or administrative center.
- The Kangdong Residence has been designated as a historic site by the North Korean government, recognizing its cultural and historical significance.
Visiting Information
- Due to the restricted nature of tourism in North Korea, visiting information for the Kangdong Residence is limited.
- Travelers are advised to contact local authorities or tour operators for guidance on planning a visit.
Notable Features and Rooms
- The castle features several notable rooms and spaces, including private quarters and public reception areas.
- However, detailed information about these spaces is not available.
Cookordinates: 39.2002305, 126.0204601
Details
| Name | 강동 관저 |
|---|---|
| City | P'yŏngyang |
| Country | North Korea |
| Coordinates | 39.20023, 126.02046 |
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