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- Bosingak abstract "Bosingak is a large bell pavilion on Jongno in Seoul, South Korea. The bell in Bosingak gives Jongno its name, which literally means "bell street." It was originally constructed in 1396 but destroyed many times by both war and fire. It was designated Bosingak by Emperor Gojong in 1895.In the Joseon Dynasty, this bell was at the center of the castle town. The bell was struck to announce the opening and closing of the four gates around Seoul. At 4 am and 10 pm the bell was struck 33 times and gates were opened and closed. It was used as a fire alarm as well. In modern times, the bell is rung only at midnight on New Year's Eve. Because of the massive number of people who attend this ceremony, Metro trains on Line 1 of the Seoul Subway do not stop at Jonggak Station on New Year's Eve.".
- Bosingak thumbnail Korea-Seoul-Bosingak-05.jpg?width=300.
- Bosingak wikiPageExternalLink maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=South+Korea-Seoul&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=33.847644,59.0625&ie=UTF8&ll=37.569876,126.983435&spn=0.002066,0.003605&t=h&z=18.
- Bosingak wikiPageID "9686540".
- Bosingak wikiPageLength "1937".
- Bosingak wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Bosingak wikiPageRevisionID "681444830".
- Bosingak wikiPageWikiLink Bell.
- Bosingak wikiPageWikiLink Bell_(instrument).
- Bosingak wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bells_(instrument).
- Bosingak wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Seoul.
- Bosingak wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jongno_District.
- Bosingak wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pavilions.
- Bosingak wikiPageWikiLink Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Seoul.
- Bosingak wikiPageWikiLink Gojong_of_Korea.
- Bosingak wikiPageWikiLink Gojong_of_the_Korean_Empire.
- Bosingak wikiPageWikiLink Jonggak_Station.
- Bosingak wikiPageWikiLink Jongno.
- Bosingak wikiPageWikiLink Joseon.
- Bosingak wikiPageWikiLink Joseon_Dynasty.
- Bosingak wikiPageWikiLink New_Years_Eve.
- Bosingak wikiPageWikiLink Pavilion.
- Bosingak wikiPageWikiLink Seoul.
- Bosingak wikiPageWikiLink Seoul_Metropolitan_Subway.
- Bosingak wikiPageWikiLink Seoul_Subway_Line_1.
- Bosingak wikiPageWikiLink South_Korea.
- Bosingak wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bosingak".
- Bosingak hangul "보신각".
- Bosingak hanja "普信閣".
- Bosingak hasPhotoCollection Bosingak.
- Bosingak img "Korea-Seoul-Bosingak-05.jpg".
- Bosingak mr "Posin'gak".
- Bosingak rr "Bosin-gak".
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- Bosingak wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Bosingak wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Korean_name.
- Bosingak wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bosingak wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:SouthKorea-struct-stub.
- Bosingak subject Category:Bells_(instrument).
- Bosingak subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Seoul.
- Bosingak subject Category:Jongno_District.
- Bosingak subject Category:Pavilions.
- Bosingak subject Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Seoul.
- Bosingak hypernym Pavilion.
- Bosingak point "37.5699 126.9834".
- Bosingak type Article.
- Bosingak type Building.
- Bosingak type District.
- Bosingak type Instrument.
- Bosingak type Article.
- Bosingak type Attraction.
- Bosingak type District.
- Bosingak type Instrument.
- Bosingak type SpatialThing.
- Bosingak comment "Bosingak is a large bell pavilion on Jongno in Seoul, South Korea. The bell in Bosingak gives Jongno its name, which literally means "bell street." It was originally constructed in 1396 but destroyed many times by both war and fire. It was designated Bosingak by Emperor Gojong in 1895.In the Joseon Dynasty, this bell was at the center of the castle town. The bell was struck to announce the opening and closing of the four gates around Seoul.".
- Bosingak label "Bosingak".
- Bosingak sameAs Bosingak.
- Bosingak sameAs Bosingak.
- Bosingak sameAs 보신각.
- Bosingak sameAs Bosingak.
- Bosingak sameAs m.02pp3n1.
- Bosingak sameAs Q487603.
- Bosingak sameAs Q487603.
- Bosingak sameAs 普信閣.
- Bosingak lat "37.5699".
- Bosingak long "126.9834".
- Bosingak wasDerivedFrom Bosingak?oldid=681444830.
- Bosingak depiction Korea-Seoul-Bosingak-05.jpg.
- Bosingak isPrimaryTopicOf Bosingak.