File:Korea-Jecheon-Cheongpung Cultural Properties Center Eungcheong-gak 3314-07.JPG
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Eungcheong-gak (pavilion) is a two-story building originally stood beside Hanbyeong-nu (pavilion), a guest house of the chief governor of Cheongpung-hyeon. The back part of the first floor is about twice size of the front part, which has a wooden stair leading up to the second floor. The second story has a wood railing all the way around and the floor is of wood tiles. Cheongpung Cultural Properties Complex - located by the Chungjuho Lake. This complex is a reconstructtion of Cheongpung, a village that became submerged after the construction of Chungju Dam. It took three years to relocate the buildings and structures in the current site at a cost of of over 1.6 trillion won. Designated North Chungcheong Province Tangible Cultural Property #90. |
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Image title | Eungcheong-gak (pavilion) is a two-story building (designated North Chungcheong Province Tangible Cultural Property #90) originally stood beside Hanbyeong-nu (pavilion), a guest house of the chief governor of Cheongpung-hyeon. The back part of the first floor is about twice size of the front part, which has a wooden stair leading up to the second floor. The second story has a wood railing all the way around and the floor is of wood tiles.Cheongpung Cultural Properties Complex - located by the Chungjuho Lake. This complex is a reconstructtion of Cheongpung, a village that became submerged after the construction of Chungju Dam. It took three years to relocate the buildings and structures in the current site at a cost of of over 1.6 trillion won. |
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Date and time of data generation | 12:36, 18 October 2007 |
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