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Ganseong
Hyanggyo
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Location : Gyodong-ri, Ganseong-eub,
Goseong-gun
Assigned data : Gangwon-do cultural
property data number 104
Assigned date : January 7th, 1985
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Ganseong Hyanggyo
was built in Sejong2(1402) in
Yonghyeon-dong (now, Soirong-gol,
Sang-ri Ganseong-eub), but due
to wars such as Japanese invasion
of Korea, it was moved several
times.
It was moved to 664 Gyodong-ri,
Ganseong-eub, now, in Injo 18(1640),
but majority of the building was
destroyed by the great commotion
6.25. Daeseongjeon Donseodaejeseongmun
in 1956, Myeongryundang in 1960,
Dongseomu in 1966, Oisamun in
1982, and Daeseongjeon in 1988
were dismantled to be restored.
Ganseonghyanggyo was assigned
as a cultural property data number
104 in January 7th, 1985. In here
are the mortuary tablets of Confucian
sages including Gongja. These
are the ones from the establishment.
Ganseong Hyanggyo perform Seojeonje
supervised by Yurimhoi, in February
and August according to the lunar
calendar every year. Also, traditional
moral school is held for youth
every year to teach idea of loyalty
and filial piety and traditional
rules of etiquette. |
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