Visual Index of Jeju Sites (Site name and description)
Jeju Hyanggyo Jeju Hyanggyo (1392)
The island's preeminent Confucian shrine and state academy.
Jeju Mok Office Jeju Mok Office (originally 1435, rebuilt late 20th century)
The seat of the provincial governor during the Joseon dynasty, and the site of earlier offices from the Tamna era.
Samseonghyeol Samseonghyeol (possibly prehistoric)
A sacred site where three holes in the ground mark the spot where the forerunners of the Jeju Islanders emerged.
Sinchon Hyangsa Sinchon Hyangsa (Local Affairs Office) (1805)
Local government office from the late Joseon dynasty.

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All images copyright 2004 Timothy M. Ciccone (photographed late March 2004)

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