Jangneung (Gimpo)

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Jangneung (Gimpo) is a royal tomb from Korea’s Joseon Dynasty, serving as the burial site of King Wonjong and Queen Inheon and forming part of the UNESCO-listed Royal Tombs of the Joseon Dynasty.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Joseon royal tomb
royal tomb
architecturalStyle Joseon funerary architecture
associatedReligion state Confucian rituals of Joseon
associatedWith Joseon royal ancestral rites
King Injo NERFINISHED
burialSiteOf King Wonjong NERFINISHED
Queen Inheon NERFINISHED
burialType royal burial mound
category historic site of South Korea
country South Korea
culturalPeriod early 17th century Korea
dynasty Joseon Dynasty NERFINISHED
function royal burial site
site for ancestral rites
hasComponent T-shaped shrine building (Jeongjagak)
guardian hill
red-spiked gate (Hongsalmun) NERFINISHED
ritual courtyard
ritual shrine
spirit road
stone lanterns
stone railings
stone statues
hasConservationStatus protected cultural property
hasLanguageOfSignage English
Korean
hasNameInKorean 장릉 (김포)
hasViewOver surrounding plains of Gimpo
heritageCriteria UNESCO cultural criteria (iii)
UNESCO cultural criteria (iv)
UNESCO cultural criteria (vi)
heritageDesignation UNESCO World Heritage Site
isOneOf 40+ Royal Tombs of the Joseon Dynasty
landscapeType wooded hillside setting
locatedIn Gimpo NERFINISHED
Gyeonggi Province NERFINISHED
Korean Peninsula NERFINISHED
maintainedBy Cultural Heritage Administration of Korea NERFINISHED
namedAfter posthumous title Jangneung of King Wonjong
partOf Royal Tombs of the Joseon Dynasty NERFINISHED
cultural heritage of South Korea
religion Confucianism
topicalFocus royal funerary practices in Joseon Korea
UNESCOWorldHeritageSiteSince 2009

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Royal Tombs of the Joseon Dynasty hasPart Jangneung (Gimpo)