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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Royal Tombs of the Joseon Dynasty' has mentioned 'Tomb' in the following places:
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Contents 1 Structure of the Tombs 1.1 The part around Jeongjagak 1.2 The area just past the gate 1.3 The sacred ground of the grave mounds 1.4 Other structures 2 Tombs 2.1 Donggureung Tomb Cluster (xebx8fx99xeaxb5xacxebxa6x89) 2.2 Gwangneung (xeaxb4x91xebxa6x89) 2.3 Heolleung and Illeung (xedx97x8cxebxa6x89&xecx9dxb8xebxa6x89) 2.4 Hongneung and Yureung (xedx99x8dxebxa6x89&xecx9cxa0xebxa6x89) 2.5 Jangneung (Gimpo) (xeaxb9x80xedx8fxac xecx9exa5xebxa6x89) 2.6 Jangneung (Paju) (xedx8cx8cxecxa3xbc xecx9exa5xebxa6x89) 2.7 Jangneung (Yeongwol) (xecx98x81xecx9bx94 xecx9exa5xebxa6x89) 2.8 Jeongneung (xecxa0x95xebxa6x89) 2.9 Olleung (xecx98xa8xebxa6x89) 2.10 Paju Samneung Cluster (xedx8cx8cxecxa3xbc xecx82xbcxebxa6x89) 2.11 Sareung (xecx82xacxebxa6x89) 2.12 Seolleung and Jeongneung (xecx84xa0xebxa6x89&xecxa0x95xebxa6x89) 2.13 Seo-oreung Cluster (xecx84x9cxecx98xa4xebxa6x89) 2.14 Seosamneung Cluster (xecx84x9cxecx82xbcxebxa6x89) 2.15 Taereung and Gangneung (xedx83x9cxebxa6x89&xeaxb0x95xebxa6x89) 2.16 Uireung (xecx9dx98xebxa6x89) 2.17 Yeongneung and Yeongneung (xecx98x81xebxa6x89&xecx98x81xebxa6x89) 2.18 Yungneung and Geolleung (xecx9cxb5xebxa6x89&xeaxb1xb4xebxa6x89) 3 See also 4 References 5 External links | WIKI |
Subokbang This is the living quarter of the officer guarding the tomb. | WIKI |
Indeed, the Jangneung tomb is in Yeongwol, Gangwon-do, while the Yeongneung tombs are in Yeoju, Gyeonggi-do. | WIKI |
Many factors went into consideration when deciding the location of a tomb, such as the distance from Hanyang, the distance in relation to other royal tombs, the accessibility of the location, and Korean traditions of pungsu (geomancy). | WIKI |
The tomb construction also took into account traditional burial rituals of Korea and the natural environment. | WIKI |
Donggureung Tomb Cluster (xebx8fx99xeaxb5xacxebxa6x89)[edit] | WIKI |
Notable tombs in this group include the Geonwolleung tomb (xeaxb1xb4xecx9bx90xebxa6x89) for King Taejo, the founder of the Joseon Dynasty. | WIKI |
The Gyeongneung tomb (xeaxb2xbdxebxa6x89) holds the remains of King Heonjong, who ruled from 1834 to 1849, and his wives Queen Hyohyeon and Queen Hyojeong. | WIKI |
This group of tombs represents the evolution of Joseon-style tomb architecture over a period of five hundred years. | WIKI |
Screening rocks were not installed at this tomb. | WIKI |
This change in tomb architecture came from the last wishes of the king and reflects a new frugal style that influenced later royal tomb construction. | WIKI |
Yureung tomb holds the remains of Emperor Sunjong, Empress Sunmyeonghyo and Empress Sunjeonghyo. | WIKI |
This particular double tomb is found in Gimpo near the border with Incheon. | WIKI |
37xc2xb046xe2x80xb225xe2x80xb3N 126xc2xb042xe2x80xb229xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf37.77361xc2xb0N 126.70806xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 37.77361; 126.70806 This tomb is located in Paju, near the confluence of the Rivers Imjin and Han, where the Osusan Observatory overlooks North Korea.. | WIKI |
37xc2xb011xe2x80xb251xe2x80xb3N 128xc2xb027xe2x80xb211xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf37.19750xc2xb0N 128.45306xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 37.19750; 128.45306 This tomb lies in the county of Yeongwol, Gangwon Province. | WIKI |
37xc2xb036xe2x80xb208xe2x80xb3N 127xc2xb000xe2x80xb221xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf37.60222xc2xb0N 127.00583xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 37.60222; 127.00583 Not to be confused with the more famous Jeongneung beside Seolleung or the Jeongneung area of Bukhansan, this tomb is also in Seoul, but north of the river. | WIKI |
37xc2xb043xe2x80xb213xe2x80xb3N 126xc2xb057xe2x80xb204xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf37.72028xc2xb0N 126.95111xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 37.72028; 126.95111 Olleung is a tomb located in Yangju, just to the north of the Seoul Ring Expressway's Songchu exit. | WIKI |
Yeongneung, a pair of tombs, is not to be confused with King Sejong's tomb in Yeoju. | WIKI |
37xc2xb038xe2x80xb250xe2x80xb3N 127xc2xb011xe2x80xb251xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf37.64722xc2xb0N 127.19750xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 37.64722; 127.19750 This tomb is in Namyangju, 1.6xc2xa0km from Geumgok Station. | WIKI |
"Three Western Neung") tomb cluster is located in Goyang, Gyeonggi Province, 20 kilometres (12xc2xa0mi) from Seoul. | WIKI |
Queen Janggyeong was interred in Huineung tomb (xedx9cx98xebxa6x89), while Hyoreung (xedx9axa8xebxa6x89), a joined pair of tombs, holds the remains of King Injong and his wife Queen Insong. | WIKI |
Notably, monuments in various styles built to house the royal placenta and umbilical cords, known as taesil, which had once been scattered all over Korea, have been gathered and now rest in this tomb cluster. | WIKI |
This tomb is in Seokgwan-dong, Seoul. | WIKI |
King Hyojong's tomb lies in line with the tomb of his wives. | WIKI |
During the Joseon period, state ancestral rites were held regularly, and except for periods of political turmoil in the last century, they have been conducted on an annual basis by the Royal Family Organization and the worshipping society for each royal tomb. | UNESCO |