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10-story stone pagoda at Gyeongcheonsa Temple Site
Works from the Goryeo Dynasty
You can see it at the National Museum of Korea because of the acid rain
a rare cultural property made of marble, not granite
During the Korean Empire, the Japanese were robbed and returned to Joseon
It’s funny how the Governor-General of Joseon, Terouchi, did this
Why did you take my and Bari’s landmarks
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For your information, this is also marble
works of the Joseon Dynasty
10-story stone pagoda at Wongaksa Temple Site
Now it’s covered with glass
The stone pagoda was influenced by King Sejo’s order
Isabella Bird Bishop’s travel essay “Joseon and Its Neighbors,” which visited Joseon four times at the end of the Joseon Dynasty, said
During the Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1592, three layers of the top floor were separated and remained intact next to the stone pagoda
But the last time he visited, the little ones split the top of it
It is said that it was damaged a lot because it was sold as a souvenir
In the late Joseon Dynasty, it was called Baektap because it was built with white stones
Park Ji-won once lived in this neighborhood, so the people who interacted with him were called the White Top
Where did Joseon not have marble processing technologyI saw a comment saying “Neni
To be honest, it was carved out of graniteFunny how you think N’s can’t handle marble
Goryeo masonry! If you hit it, it splits right away [Laughing]
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