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- Wongudan abstract "Wongudan Altar, located in Jung-gu, Seoul, South Korea, was built in 1897 to serve as a site for the performance of the rite of heaven. The site was also known by other names, such as Hwangudan (환구단, 圜丘壇), Jecheondan (제천단, 祭天壇) and Wondan (원단, 圜壇). Wongudan was designated South Korea's Historic Site No. 157 on July 15, 1967.The Rite of Heaven was performed during the pre-Three Kingdoms period. During the Goryeo Dynasty, King Seongjong was the first of the Goryeo kings to perform the rite, designed to ensure a bountiful harvest. King Seongjong standardized the Wonguje rituals. During the Goryeo Dynasty, the practice was abolished. King Sejo of the Joseon Dynasty briefly restarted the rite but stopped the practice in the tenth year of his reign in 1464.The ritual was restarted again when King Gojong proclaimed the Korean Empire in 1897, but it was subsequently abolished by the Japanese colonial government in 1910.Wongudan was built in 1897. The site of the complex sat between Namsan and Bukhansan, and was considered highly auspicious by geomancers. The altar complex was also designed to mimic natural elements such as the sun and moon. It was a three-story altar made of granite and was used for animal sacrifice. The top center of the altar held a conical yellow-roofed building. The altar was destroyed by the Japanese in 1913. Today, the Hwanggungu (Yellow Palace Shrine), a three-storied octagonal shrine built in 1899, remains along with three plaster drums with dragon decorations, and a gate. The Hwangungu, built on the north side of the altar complex, was designed for worshiping of Heaven and respecting Taejo, the founder of the Joseon Dynasty. The Gocheonje ritual was revived in 2002 with the intention of annual performance as a revival of Korean cultural heritage.The imperial Japanese built the Railroad Chosun Hotel in the area where they had demolished Wongudan Altar. In 1968, that hotel was demolished and the Westin Chosun Hotel was built in its place. The Hwangungu still stands in the hotel complex today and although it is not a well known tourist site, it is popular with the guests of the hotel.".
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- Wongudan wikiPageRevisionID "678934907".
- Wongudan wikiPageWikiLink Bukhansan.
- Wongudan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Seoul.
- Wongudan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jung_District,_Seoul.
- Wongudan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Korean_Confucianism.
- Wongudan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Korean_Empire.
- Wongudan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Seoul.
- Wongudan wikiPageWikiLink Geomancers.
- Wongudan wikiPageWikiLink Gojong_of_Joseon.
- Wongudan wikiPageWikiLink Gojong_of_Korea.
- Wongudan wikiPageWikiLink Goryeo.
- Wongudan wikiPageWikiLink Heaven_worship.
- Wongudan wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Wongudan wikiPageWikiLink Joseon.
- Wongudan wikiPageWikiLink Joseon_Dynasty.
- Wongudan wikiPageWikiLink Jung-gu,_Seoul.
- Wongudan wikiPageWikiLink Jung_District,_Seoul.
- Wongudan wikiPageWikiLink Korean_Empire.
- Wongudan wikiPageWikiLink Namsan_(Seoul).
- Wongudan wikiPageWikiLink Sajikdan.
- Wongudan wikiPageWikiLink Sejo_of_Joseon.
- Wongudan wikiPageWikiLink Seongjong_of_Goryeo.
- Wongudan wikiPageWikiLink Seoul.
- Wongudan wikiPageWikiLink Seoul_Sajiktan.
- Wongudan wikiPageWikiLink South_Korea.
- Wongudan wikiPageWikiLink Taejo_of_Joseon.
- Wongudan wikiPageWikiLink Temple_of_Heaven.
- Wongudan wikiPageWikiLink Three_Kingdoms_of_Korea.
- Wongudan wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:丘.
- Wongudan wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:圓.
- Wongudan wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:圜.
- Wongudan wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:壇.
- Wongudan wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:天.
- Wongudan wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:祭.
- Wongudan wikiPageWikiLink File:Wongudan_Gate,_Seoul.jpg.
- Wongudan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Temple of Heaven".
- Wongudan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wongudan".
- Wongudan caption "The Hwangungu in 2009".
- Wongudan hanja "/祭天壇".
- Wongudan hanja "圜丘壇/圓丘壇".
- Wongudan hasPhotoCollection Wongudan.
- Wongudan img "Westin Chosun Seoul2.jpg".
- Wongudan mr "Wŏn'gudan".
- Wongudan rr "Wongudan".
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- Wongudan subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Seoul.
- Wongudan subject Category:Jung_District,_Seoul.
- Wongudan subject Category:Korean_Confucianism.
- Wongudan subject Category:Korean_Empire.
- Wongudan subject Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Seoul.
- Wongudan point "37.56505277777778 126.97985".
- Wongudan type Article.
- Wongudan type District.
- Wongudan type School.
- Wongudan type Article.
- Wongudan type Attraction.
- Wongudan type District.
- Wongudan type Religion.
- Wongudan type School.
- Wongudan type Theory.
- Wongudan type SpatialThing.
- Wongudan comment "Wongudan Altar, located in Jung-gu, Seoul, South Korea, was built in 1897 to serve as a site for the performance of the rite of heaven. The site was also known by other names, such as Hwangudan (환구단, 圜丘壇), Jecheondan (제천단, 祭天壇) and Wondan (원단, 圜壇). Wongudan was designated South Korea's Historic Site No. 157 on July 15, 1967.The Rite of Heaven was performed during the pre-Three Kingdoms period.".
- Wongudan label "Wongudan".
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- Wongudan sameAs Viên_Khâu_Đàm.
- Wongudan sameAs Q495655.
- Wongudan sameAs Q495655.
- Wongudan sameAs 圜丘坛_(首尔).
- Wongudan lat "37.56505277777778".
- Wongudan long "126.97985".
- Wongudan wasDerivedFrom Wongudan?oldid=678934907.
- Wongudan depiction Westin_Chosun_Seoul2.jpg.
- Wongudan isPrimaryTopicOf Wongudan.