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Map of Documentary Heritage 38. Woodblock Prints Museum Map of 39. Beopcheonsa Temple Site 40. Beopheungsa Temple 41. Chosun Minhwa Museum·Historic Site of Kim Sat-gat 25. Yeongneung 42. Sutasa Temple Dokdo 26. Silleuksa Temple Ulleungdo 27. Mok-A Museum Documentary 28. Yongmunsa Temple 29. Historic Site for Sir Yi Hang-ro Heritage East Sea Seoraksan 20. Nara Repository ·Presidential Archives 21. Jangseogak Archives of the Academy of Korean Studies 22. Manhae Museum 23. Historic Site of Dasan Jeong Yak-yong 24. The Museum of Silhak 43. Woljeongsa Temple· Sangwonsa Temple Paju-si 44. Odaesan Mountain History Archives 16. Exhibition Center of Paju 45. Lee Hyo-seok Culture Village 17. Historic Site of Yulgok Yi I 17 46.Memorial Museum of Jeongseon Arirang School 18. Historic Site of Prime Minister Hwang Hui 19 47. Exhibition Center of Jeongseon 19. Paju Book City 16 18 Odaesan Ganghwa-gun Hongcheon-gun 13. Goryeogung Palace Site 14. Jeondeungsa Temple 13 Namyangju-si 23 42 15. Ganghwa History Museum 15 Gangneung-si 14 Seoul Station 24 7 44 48 1. National Palace Museum of Korea 12 1 50 48. Ojukheon·Gangneung Municipal Museum 2 8 43 49. Seongyojang House·Kim Si-seup Memorial Hall 2. Seoul Museum of History 49 51 3. Central Buddhist Museum 3 4 50. Original Homesite of Heo Nanseolheon 4. Seonggyungwan National Confucian Academy Pyeongchang-gun 51. Gyeongpodae Pavilion 9 5 Yangpyeong 45 Donghae-si 5. National Museum of Korea 6 52. Cheokjudonghaebi·Pyeongsutochanbi Commemorative Stones 6. Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art 55 7. Gansong Art Museum 10 28 53. Jukseoru Pavilion 11 29 46 54. Historic Ruin of Yi Seung-hyu in Dutasan Mountain, Samcheok 8. The King Sejong Great Memorial Hall 9. Bongeunsa Temple 20 47 55. Mureung Valley 10. Horim Museum Seongnam-si 22 11. Kyujanggak Institute for Korean Studies Jeongseon-gun 12. Heojun Museum 21 Gwangju-si Chiaksan 52 Yeoju-gun 25 53 26 27 54 34 35 38 34. Suwon Hwaseong Fortress·Suwon Hwaseong Museum 39 Yeongwol-gun Wonju-si Samcheok-si 35. Suwon Museum Suwon-si 36 36. National Map Museum 37 40 Taebaeksan 37. Yongjusa Temple 30 41 Hwaseong-si 32 31 Yongin-si 30. Gyeonggi Provincial Museum 31. Hye-Jung Museum of Kyung Hee University Jecheon-si 32. Ho-Am Art Museum 71 33. Chiljangsa Temple 72 33 Danyang-gun Anseong-si 73 70 70. Goguryeobi Commemorative Stone in Chungju 71. Jayangyeongdang Shrine 117 Chungju-si Sobaeksan 72. Guinsa Temple Eumseong-gun 118 73. Silla Jeokseongbi Commemorative Stone in Danyang 67. Cheongju Early Printing Museum Bonghwa-gun 68. Record History Museum 68 69. HanDok Museum of Medicine and Pharmacy 69 115 Woraksan 62 116 61 115. Sosuseowon Confucian Academy 63 116. Buseoksa Temple 61. Independence Hall of Korea Cheonan-si Yeongju-si 62. Hyeonchungsa Shrine 117. Gakhwasa Temple 63. Maeng Clan House in Asan Asan-si Cheonan-Asan 118. Historic Site of Chungjae Gwan Beol Station Yesan-gun 67 121 64 66 Songnisan Yecheon-gun 64. Sudeoksa Temple Cheongju-si 112 65. Historic Site of Patriot Yun Bong-gil 65 111 111. Confucian Culture Museum 66. House of Chusa 112. Dosanseowon Confucian Academy 113. Hahoe Village 119 114. Byeongsanseowon Confucian Academy 113 Sangju-si Andong-si 120 114 Juwangsan 56 Daejeon Station 57Daejeon 56. National Archives of Korea (H.Q) 119. Sangju Museum 57. Museum of Daejeon History 58 120. Sangju Donghak Hall 58. Uam Historic Park 121. Yongmunsa Temple Nonsan-si 59. Donamseowon Confucian Academy Seodaejeon Station 60. Myeongjae House in Nonsan 59 60 81 Muju-gun 110 Pohang-si Dongdaegu Station 103 Jeonju Station 84 Singyeongju Station 74 Jinan-gun 74. Gyeonggijeon Shrine Deogyusan 106 109 75. Jeonjuhyanggyo Confucian School 76 Daegu Metropolitan City 76. Jeonju History Archives 75 77 107 Gyeongju-si 77. Jeonju Hanji Museum Jeonju-si 104 108 Geochang-gun 105 128 106. Bulguksa Temple 129 107. Girimsa Temple 81. Jeoksangsan Mountain History Archives 108. Yangdong Village 82. Jangsuhyanggyo Confucian School 109. Oksanseowon Confucian Academy 83. Jungnimjeongsa Temple 110. Exhibition Center of Deokdong 82 84. Yeongmojeong Pavilion 83 Changnyeong-gun Jangsu-gun Hapcheon-gun 126 132 Miryang-si 127 Gochang-gun 130 85 88. Historic Site of Gasa Literature 131 Yangsan-si 78 89. Gasa Poetry Hall 88 90. Soswaewon Garden Namwon-si Jirisan 125 Damyang-gun 79 87 124 89 85. House of Sin Jae-hyo·Gochang Pansori Museum 90 86. Naesanseowon Confucian Academy 86 Busan Metropolitan City 87. Bulgapsa Temple Gurye-gun 133 Yeonggwang-gun Gwangju Station 122 80 123 Jinju-si 122. Dong-A University Museum 123. History Repository 91 Hadong-gun 124. Beomeosa Temple Gwangju Metropolitan City 125. Tongdosa Temple 91. May 18 Memorial Park 134 92. Pochungsa Shrine 92 135 93. Wolbongseowon Confucian Academy Busan Station 93 Suncheon-si 94 96 95 Yeosu-si Mokpo Station 97 Boseong-gun Yeongam-gun Yeosu expo Station 98 130. Yeongnamnu Pavilion 131. Pyochungsa Temple·Pyochungbi Memorial Stone Gangjin-gun 132. Jinheungwang cheokgyeongbi Commemorative Stone 98. Historic Site of Dr. Wangin 99. Dasan Chodang 99 100. Historic Site of Gosan Yun Seon-do Haenam-gun 101. Daeheungsa Temple 102. Commemorative Stone to Myeongnyangdaecheop Battle 100 103. Donghwasa Temple 101 133. Jinjuseong Fortress 102 104. Inheungseowon Confucian Academy Highway 134. House of Choi Champan 105. Dodongseowon Confucian Academy 135. Ssanggyesa Temple River 126. Haeinsa Temple Train route 127. Hambyeongnu Pavilion 128. House of Jeong On 129. Suseungdae Boulder 78. Gwanghalluwon Garden 79. Site of Commemorative Stone to Hwangsandaecheop Battle 80. Hwaeomsa Temple Jeju-si Hallasan 94. Songgwangsa Temple Seogwipo-si 95. Seonamsa Temple 136 96. Gosodae Pavilion 138 97. Exhibition Center of Boseong 137 136. Kim Jeong-hui’s Home in Exile in Seogwipo 137. Daejeonghyanggyo Confucian School 138. Exhibition Center of Seogwipo 영문지도-최종 280x410.indd 1 2012-11-01 오전 10:31:18.
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