| Visual Index of rural Gyeongnam Sites (Site name and description) | |||
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Danseong Hyanggyo (1752 onward) A state-sponsored Confucian school housing a priceless census record. |
Haeinsa Temple (1488) One of Korea's 3 major temples, it houses an ancient woodblock copy of the Buddhist canon. |
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Namgye Seowon (1552 onward) The second oldest private academy in Korea. |
Sayang Jeongsa (unknown age) A large and extremely well built jeongsa (pavilion) in Namsa village. |
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Wigye Seowon (1844 onward) An academy enshrining scholars of the Haman Yi family. |
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Bibliography:
Images copyright 1998, 2007 Abraham C. Ahn and Timothy M. Ciccone
Kang, Young-hwan. Hangukui Geonchuk Munhwajae 7: Gyeongnampyeon (Korean Historical Architecture 7: Gyeongnam Region)
Kimoondang Publishers, 1999. Seoul
