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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Jongmyo Shrine' has mentioned 'Hangul' in the following places:
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Jongmyo (Hangul: xecxa2x85xebxacx98; Hanja: xe5xaex97xe5xbbx9f) is a Confucian shrine dedicated to the perpetuation of memorial services for the deceased kings and queens of the Korean Joseon Dynasty (1392xe2x80x931897).
[citation needed] The main hall, known as Jeongjeon (Hangul: xecxa0x95xecxa0x84; Hanja: xe6xadxa3xe6xaexbf), had seven rooms.
[citation needed] Each room, known as "myo-shil" (Hangul: xebxacx98xecx8bxa4; Hanja: xe5xbbx9fxe5xaexa4, lit.
[citation needed] The complex was expanded by King Sejong (r. 1418xe2x80x9350) who ordered the construction of Yeongnyeongjeon (Hangul: xecx98x81xebx85x84xecxa0x84; Hanja: xe6xb0xb8xe5xafxa7xe6xaexbf, "Hall of Eternal Comfort").
An elaborate performance of ancient court music (with accompanying dance) known as Jongmyo jeryeak (Hangul: xecxa2x85xebxacx98xecxa0x9cxebxa1x80xecx95x85; Hanja: xe5xaex97xe5xbbx9fxe7xa5xadxe7xa6xaexe6xa8x82) is performed there each year for the Jongmyo jerye ritual.