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The Jeonju Hyanggyo is a hyanggyo (school) originally established at the Gyeonggijeon Shrine site in Jeonju, Korea, sometime early in the 15th century, during the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910). Gyeonggijeon Shrine was erected in 1410, so construction of the Jeonju Hyanggyo had to follow sometime later. At the time of the Second Japanese Invasion in 1592 the Gyeonggijeon Shrine and the Jeonju Hyanggyo were completely destroyed. In 1603 the hyanggyo was moved to and rebuilt at its present Jeonju location. The Jeonju Hyanggyo is designated historical treasure #379.

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  • Jeonju Hyanggyo (en)
  • 전주향교 (ko)
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  • 전주향교(全州鄕校)는 전라북도(全羅北道) 전주시(全州市)에 있는 조선 시대의 향교이다. 전주한옥마을(全州韓屋―) 안에 위치해 있으며, 행정구역상의 주소는 전라북도 전주시 완산구 향교길 139(교동1가 26-3)이다. 1992년 12월 24일 사적 제379호로 지정되었다. (ko)
  • The Jeonju Hyanggyo is a hyanggyo (school) originally established at the Gyeonggijeon Shrine site in Jeonju, Korea, sometime early in the 15th century, during the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910). Gyeonggijeon Shrine was erected in 1410, so construction of the Jeonju Hyanggyo had to follow sometime later. At the time of the Second Japanese Invasion in 1592 the Gyeonggijeon Shrine and the Jeonju Hyanggyo were completely destroyed. In 1603 the hyanggyo was moved to and rebuilt at its present Jeonju location. The Jeonju Hyanggyo is designated historical treasure #379. (en)
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  • The Jeonju Hyanggyo is a hyanggyo (school) originally established at the Gyeonggijeon Shrine site in Jeonju, Korea, sometime early in the 15th century, during the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910). Gyeonggijeon Shrine was erected in 1410, so construction of the Jeonju Hyanggyo had to follow sometime later. At the time of the Second Japanese Invasion in 1592 the Gyeonggijeon Shrine and the Jeonju Hyanggyo were completely destroyed. In 1603 the hyanggyo was moved to and rebuilt at its present Jeonju location. Unlike the more typical hyanggyo Jeonhakhumyo style described above at the Goheung Hyanggyo, the Jeonju Hyanggyo employees the less conventional style of being placed on level ground. The memorial enshrinement area centers on the Daeseongjeon (Confucian shrine hall) in the front, while the educational area centers on the Myeongyundang (lecture hall) that is located the rear. This is an unusual configuration for a hyanggyo. In all, there are a total of 99 rooms at the Jeonju Hyanggyo. The Jeonju Hyanggyo is designated historical treasure #379. (en)
  • 전주향교(全州鄕校)는 전라북도(全羅北道) 전주시(全州市)에 있는 조선 시대의 향교이다. 전주한옥마을(全州韓屋―) 안에 위치해 있으며, 행정구역상의 주소는 전라북도 전주시 완산구 향교길 139(교동1가 26-3)이다. 1992년 12월 24일 사적 제379호로 지정되었다. (ko)
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