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 Anhakgung Palace, Namjungmun, Anhakgung Palace is a castle from the Goguryeo period located in Anhak-dong, Daeseong-gu, Pyongyang. It was the royal palace of Goguryeo from 427 when Goguryeo moved the capital from its current Chinese family to Pyongyang until 586 when it moved the capital back to Pyongyang. During this period, the capital castle consisted of Anhakgung Palace, where the king usually resides, and Daeseongsanseong Fortress, which was once in an emergency. On the wall of Anhakgung Palace, stones were placed on a gupdori and soil was crushed on top of it. The plan of the palace is square, and the four walls of the east, west, south, and north are 622m each, 2.488m in circumference, and the area is over 380,000m2. One gate was built on the east, west, and north walls, and three on the south walls. Among the three gates of the southern wall, Namjungmun Gate is the largest with 7 bays in front space (37.5m) and 2 bays (10m) in side space. There is also a water polo gate on the south and north walls. Outside the wall, a moat was turned to strengthen the castle's defense. Inside the castle, there are palace sites with a total floor space of 31,458㎡. Oejeon, civil war, and precipitation were placed in order along the central axis of the north and south, and Donggung and Seobung were arranged on the left and right sides of the precipitation on a grand scale. In Median Palace, basic buildings were arranged symmetrically on the central axis, and other buildings were placed symmetrically to enhance dignity. Among the palace sites, the first palace of the civil war is the largest, with 87m in front and 27m in side. The characteristic of the court's plan is that the plane of important palaces, including Palace No. 1, is U-shaped, and the elevation characteristic is that the entire palace site is slightly elevated to the north and gradually raises the buildings to the south terrain. The intermediate palaces of Anhakgung Palace were connected to each other by corridors. The width of the front of the corridor gradually narrowed as it entered the outer hall, the inner hall, and the sedimentation hall, which made the palace look deeper than it really is. In Anhakgung Palace, various large and small bronze gardens were decorated. Among them, the garden located in the south of the low eastern part of Gungseong Fortress was the largest and most splendid. The building materials used in Anhakgung Palace are very diverse and excellent. At Anhakgung Palace, 15 different kinds of Suki and Maksae with different patterns were found. There is also Chimmy, which is 210 centimeters tall. Anhakgung Palace is home to the high architectural skills and talents of the people of Goguryeo, which has since been traditionally carried out in the past royal palaces of Korea. It was built in 633, the size of a building in the southern part of the Silla capital Seorabeol. Dongchangji 47.2m×15.6m Seochangji 43.8m×15m Jungchangji 94m×20m Balhae Palace Main Gate Size (base) 42x27m Palace Size (east-west×24m Jeongcheong Tower Palace 293.5x22.4m×45m×115m×45m×20m Palace Height Rest Area Cheongsa Palace 23m×45m Cheongsa Palace 5m×17m High Area 20m wide 70~80m high Jeseoksa Temple Site: 24,218㎡ Geumdang-myeon, Iksan City, Jeollabuk-do Province. 31.7m east-west, 23.2m north-south, 52.7m east-west, and 18.4m north-south. The actual size of the wooden pagoda is not 60m (7th century), but the size of the Jeongnimdang was found7th century) Geumgangsa Temple Site, Geumgok-ri, Eunsan-myeon, Buyeo-gun, Chungcheongnam-do, Geumdangji 19.1m*14m auditorium site 45.5m*19.1m Jungmunji 13.3m*10.6m Seungpangpae 88.5m 19.1m Wood Tower base 14.24m high 60m (6th century) Neungsan-ri Temple Site, Buyeo-gun30.3m×21.2m of Geumdangji, Dongnam-ri, Buyeo-eup, Buyeo-gun, Chungcheongnam-do, 52.7m×21.2m of Jungmunji 17m×13.3m of Geummunji (6th century) (estimated to be missing or away from a unique wooden pagoda), but the height of Wonbu-ri, Jeomdong-myeon, Yeoju-gun, Gyeonggi-do, was not foundi) A temple without a 23.2m high 85m high Mamboksa Temple in Ipseok-ri, Namwon-myeon, Jeollabuk-do, Dongnam-ri, Buyeo-eup, Buyeo-gun, Chungcheongnam-do, 30.3m*21.2m of Gangdangji 52.7m*21.2m, 17m*13.3m of the temple site (6th century) is presumed to be located in a unique place

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