| Visual Index of Jeju Sites (Site name and description) | |||
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Jeju Hyanggyo (1392) The island's preeminent Confucian shrine and state academy. |
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. |
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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 (Local Affairs Office) (1805) Local government office from the late Joseon dynasty. |
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Bibliography:
All images copyright 2004 Timothy M. Ciccone (photographed late March 2004)
Korean Office of Cultural Properties
