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- Q3361202 subject Q17342369.
- Q3361202 subject Q21425913.
- Q3361202 subject Q7097977.
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- Q3361202 subject Q8323969.
- Q3361202 subject Q8665809.
- Q3361202 abstract "The Anhak Palace is a royal residence of the Goguryeo kingdom that was built in 427 AD. It is located in Taesong-guyok, Pyongyang, North Korea. The palace featured landscaped gardens, described as an" "unskillful" natural landscape" according to one source.The layout of the palace closely followed the Chinese government system and its Confucian principles. The palace was built after the transfer of the capital to Pyeongyang, during which political groups which were familiar with Chinese culture become a new bureaucratic group under the King's patronage.".
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- Q3361202 wikiPageWikiLink Q7097977.
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- Q3361202 wikiPageWikiLink Q8665809.
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- Q3361202 point "39.0618 125.834".
- Q3361202 type SpatialThing.
- Q3361202 comment "The Anhak Palace is a royal residence of the Goguryeo kingdom that was built in 427 AD. It is located in Taesong-guyok, Pyongyang, North Korea. The palace featured landscaped gardens, described as an" "unskillful" natural landscape" according to one source.The layout of the palace closely followed the Chinese government system and its Confucian principles.".
- Q3361202 label "Anhak Palace".
- Q3361202 lat "39.0618".
- Q3361202 long "125.834".