Live in Seoul - Seolleung and Jeongneung Royal Tombs
This park is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
It is a royal mausoleum for King Seongjong who was a King during the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910) and his queen, Jeonghyeon.
This park is a quieter space in the busy area of Gangnam.
Hours: 09:00 ~ 18:00
Closed on Mondays
Seolleung station exit 10
Seoul Walk | Seolleung and Jeongneung Royal Tomb (UNESCO World Heritage)
Seoul, South Korea
Seonjeongneung is the name of Seolleung and Jeongneung combined, and it refers to the royal tombs of King Seongjong (the 9th king of the Joseon Dynasty), Queen Jeonghyeon (the second wife of King Seongjong) and King Jungjong (a son of the two). Seonjeongneung was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2009, enhancing its status as historic remains.
It is easily accessible as it is situated close to Seolleung Station, Subway Line 2.
It makes an ideal place for the public to enjoy a stroll.
Seolleung, the tomb of King Seongjong (reigned 1469-1494) was built in 1495; subsequently, the tomb of Queen Jeonghyeon (1462-1530) was built on the east side of Seolleung in 1530.
Jeongneung, which is the tomb of King Jungjong (the 11th king of the Joseon Dynasty, reigned 1506-1544), was built in 1544, and was moved from its original site in Wondang, Goyang-gun, Gyeonggi-do, to this current location in 1562 by Queen Munjeong (the second wife of King Jungjong, 1501-1565).
Seonjeongneung is designated as Historic Site No. 199 as well as being a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Jeongneung Royal Tomb at Seonjeongneung in Seoul, South Korea
Jeongneung is the single burial site of King Jungjong (1488--1544). He is the son of King Seongjong and Queen Jeonghyeon.
Seolleung (Seonjeongneung) Royal Tomb in Seoul, South Korea
Seolleung is location of two royal tombs. One is of King Seongjong (1457--1494) and another is for his second wife, Queen Jeonghyeon (1462-1530). The burial mound of King Seongjong lies to west of the mound of Queen Jeonghyeon.
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SEOUL : Seolleung & Jeongneung Royal Tomb
Le Seonjeongneung est le cimetière de deux rois de la dynastie Joseon et d'une reine Joseon. La tombe la plus à l'ouest appartient au roi Seongjong, neuvième roi de la dynastie Joseon. Sa première femme, la reine Han, est décédée à l'âge de 18 ans et est enterrée près de Munsan.
Seonjeongneung Royal Tombs in Seoul, South Korea
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Seonjeongneung is the name given to two royal tombs, Seolleung and Jeongneung. These tombs are the burial sites of King Seongjong and King Jungjong. Seonjeongneung is surrounded by modern buildings in the middle of the city in the upscale district of Gangnam.
Seonjeongneug: The Royal Tombs
Seonjeongneug is home to the royal tombs of the 9th and 11th kings (and their wives) of the Joseon Dynasty. After paying your admission you find yourself immediately at a red gate. This served as not only a marker for holy ground, but to ward off evil spirits. At the top of the gate is the Taegeuk (the Korean Yin/Yang symbol: Red is the air, Blue is the earth, Yellow is humanity). The spikes on the gate announce the Kings authority over the land.
From the gate is a bi-level path. The upper path is for the heavenly spirit of the departed King and the lower path is for the living. The path leads up to a temple where rituals are still performed to this day to honor the departed kings. Its here that the body and spirit of the kings were separated, only to be rejoined when they meet once more at the tomb. While you can fully explore Seolleung, one must admire Jeongneung from afar.
King Seongjong (1457-1494) was the 9th king of the Joseon Dynasty. He was well loved and left legacies that still are a part of Korean life today. His tomb is the Seolleung. Its a large structure situated on a hill. There are three levels representing military, civil, and royal responsibilities. Stone statues stand guard on the first two tiers, along with a giant lantern symbolizing education and enlightenment. The final (royal) tier is marked by a stone tablet which covers the tombs entrance. To either side of the tablet are a pair of tall pillars. These pillars have holes in them, which the Kings spirit could enter and be reunited with his body.
The Tomb itself is a 12 sided structure, symbolizing the 12 directions and signs of the Chinese Zodiac. There are intricate stone carvings around the tomb as well as several stone animals for protection.
Jeongneung is the burial site for King Jungjong (1488-1544), the 11th king of the Joseon Dynasty. Both tombs are surrounded by a lush pine forest and business professionals from around the area often come to the grounds to have lunch or relax. It really does give a soothing feel to an overworked person stepping in from the concrete jungle.
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Construction of Joseon Royal Tombs in Donggureung near Seoul (South Korea)
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Tongmyeongjeon Hall at Changgyeonggung Palace in Seoul, South Korea
Tongmyeongjeon Hall, next to Yanghwadang Hall, served as the residential quarters for the king and queen at Changgyeonggung Palace. It was built in 1484. The building has been destroyed and rebuilt many times over the years, most recently in 1833.
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Royal Tomb in North Korea? - King Gongmin Tomb
Royal Tomb in North Korea? - King Gongmin Tomb
Edited by Jessup Jong, Yonhap News Agency.
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Tomb of King Gongmin is a royal tomb
of both Goryeo's 31st king and queen.
The tomb was built in 1365-1372
under the supervision of the king's son.
On the left, Hyeonrung is the king's tomb.
On the right, Jeongrung is the queen's tomb.
The three-dimensional line carvings
show the excellent craftmanship of the past.
With great architecture and craftmanship,
Korea deserves a well-earned place in Oriental history.
Royal Tomb of King Wang Geon
Did you know that the royal tomb of Goryeo's founding King is in North Korea? Learn more about Korean history here! This is exclusive content that was originally broadcast in North Korea.
Edited by Jessup Jong, Yonhap News Agency.
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The Royal Tomb of King Wang Geon is
the tomb of the first king to have unified Korea.
The tomb is located 8km Northwest from Gaesong at the Mansu mountain.
The entrance is made of stone.
The entrance leads to a passageway.
At the end of the passageway, there is a chamber.
There is a large casket in the middle.
Around the casket, there is space for artifcacts.
On the walls, there are paintings including that of pinetrees.
On both sides below the royal tomb, there are statues
of 8 servants who contributed to founding the nation.
As a relic that well illustrates Korea's historical legitimacy,
the royal tomb gives pride for a unifed people
and the hope of reunification of 80 million people.
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Royal tombs of Joseon
The Seonjeongneung Tombs are located at 100-1 Seolleung-ro Street, Gangnam-gu District, Seoul. The tombs belong to King Seongjong (성종, 成宗) (r. 1469-1494), the ninth Joseon monarch, one of his sons, King Jungjong (중종, 中宗) (r. 1506-1544), the 11th monarch, and one of Seongjong's wives, Queen Jeonghyeon (정현, 貞顯) (1462-1530). The name of the tomb site combines the words Seolleung, the name for the individual tomb of King Seonjong, and the word Jeongneung, King Jungjong's tomb.
Song: Lee Sun Hee - Fate
Royal Tomb of King Heungdeok, Gyeongju a resting place where pine trees defend
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This is a video clip which introduces the tomb of King Heungdeok, the 42nd king of Silla Dynasty in the 9thcentury. The tomb features the stone statues which defend the burial mound together with the pine tree forest which creates a unique beauty.
[유네스코 세계유산] 한국의 왕릉 - 선릉 | UNESCO Heritage South Korea - Royal Tombs of the Joseon Dynasty
Beautiful Korea - Royal Tombs of the Joseon Dynasty
[UNESCO Heritage] South Korea
Location: Seolleung-ro 100-gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea
선릉
위치 : 서울 강남구 선릉로 100길 1
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Seonjeongneung is comprised of Seolleung Royal Tomb and Jeongneung Royal Tomb. Located in downtown Seoul, this place offers tranquil and pleasant promenades for Seonjeongneung houses the burial mounds of King Seongjong (1469-1494), his wife Queen Jeonghyeon, and King Jungjong (1506-1544) of the Joseon Dynasty.
In 2009, all of the 40 royal graveyards in South Korea were inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Seonjeongneung has a lush forest, and benches on the promenade provide an ideal place to relax. There are numerous small hills with clusters of trees that create a border between the mystery and serenity of the royal tombs and the hustle and bustle of downtown Seoul.
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