| Visual Index of Paju Sites (Site name and description) | |||
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Gongneung Tomb (1460s) Tomb of Queen Jangsun, wife of King Yejong. |
Gyoha Hyanggyo (1407, 1731) A state-sponsored Confucian academy. |
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Nampyeong Mun-ssi Memorial (1764) A small monument to a filial wife. |
Paju Hyanggyo (15th century, later reconstructed) A state-sponsored Confucian academy. |
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Yongju Seowon (1598, 1924) A private Confucian academy. |
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All images copyright 2006 Timothy M. Ciccone
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Korean Office of Cultural Properties
