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- Pubyok_Pavilion abstract "The Pubyok Pavilion is located on Moran Hill, in Pyongyang, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. The structure is one of the National Treasures of North Korea.The pavilion is located on an embankment of the shoreline of the Taedong river. Photos of the area were taken by Shannon Boyd-Bailey McCune for research for his doctoral dissertation "Climatic Regions of Tyosen (Korea)" The site's name Pubyok means floating walls, as if the site floats on the river.Originally known as the Yongmyong Pavilion, it was built as an annex of the Yongmyong Temple in 393. The site was renamed the Pubyok Pavilion in the early 12th century. Per Naenara: "The pavilion blends well with beautiful landscape around Moran Hill, and the moon viewed from Pubyok Pavilion is noted as one of the eight beautiful sights of Pyongyang”, particularly when the sun sets over the hills and the moon rises high in the sky. The beauty of the area inspired Kim Hwang-won a famous poet of the Goryeo period, to partially compose a poem about the scenery: "The foot of the moss-grown old rampart/Is washed by blue streams./Dawn is breaking over the vast fields/And the rows of mountains." Legend says he was unable to find the words to properly describe the beauty of the view, and threw away his writing brush in disgust.".
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- Pubyok_Pavilion wikiPageWikiLink Category:393.
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- Pubyok_Pavilion wikiPageWikiLink Democratic_People’s_Republic_of_Korea.
- Pubyok_Pavilion wikiPageWikiLink Goryeo.
- Pubyok_Pavilion wikiPageWikiLink Kim_Hwang-won.
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- Pubyok_Pavilion wikiPageWikiLink Pyongyang.
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- Pubyok_Pavilion wikiPageWikiLink File:Pubyok_Pavilion_OSM.png.
- Pubyok_Pavilion wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pubyok Pavilion".
- Pubyok_Pavilion caption "Local residents at the Pavilion".
- Pubyok_Pavilion context "north".
- Pubyok_Pavilion hangul "부벽루".
- Pubyok_Pavilion hanja "浮碧樓".
- Pubyok_Pavilion hasPhotoCollection Pubyok_Pavilion.
- Pubyok_Pavilion mr "Pubyŏngnu".
- Pubyok_Pavilion rr "Bubyeongnu".
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- Pubyok_Pavilion subject Category:393.
- Pubyok_Pavilion subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_completed_in_the_4th_century.
- Pubyok_Pavilion subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Pyongyang.
- Pubyok_Pavilion subject Category:Hanok.
- Pubyok_Pavilion subject Category:National_Treasures_of_North_Korea.
- Pubyok_Pavilion comment "The Pubyok Pavilion is located on Moran Hill, in Pyongyang, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. The structure is one of the National Treasures of North Korea.The pavilion is located on an embankment of the shoreline of the Taedong river.".
- Pubyok_Pavilion label "Pubyok Pavilion".
- Pubyok_Pavilion sameAs 부벽루.
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- Pubyok_Pavilion sameAs Q4896121.
- Pubyok_Pavilion sameAs Q4896121.
- Pubyok_Pavilion sameAs 浮碧樓.
- Pubyok_Pavilion wasDerivedFrom Pubyok_Pavilion?oldid=667160869.
- Pubyok_Pavilion depiction Moran_Hill,_Pyongyang.jpg.
- Pubyok_Pavilion isPrimaryTopicOf Pubyok_Pavilion.