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{{Infobox Historic Site

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| location = [[Guro District, Seoul|Guro]] and [[Seoul]], [[South Korea]]

| location = [[Guro District, Seoul|Guro]] and [[Seoul]], [[South Korea]]


Revision as of 07:17, 21 May 2018

Tomb of Princess Jeongseon
LocationGuro and Seoul, South Korea
BuiltJoseon Dynasty
Tomb of Princess Jeongseon
Hangul

정선옹주묘역

Hanja

貞善翁主墓域

The Tomb of Princess Jeongseon is the burial area of the Andong Gwon clan. It is located at the north side of Guro Girls' Information Industry High SchoolinGung-dong, Guro, Seoul.

Princess Jeongseon was the seventh daughter of King Seonjo of Joseon (14th king of Joseon Dynasty). She married Gwon Dae-im and lived in Gung-dong, Guro-gu, Seoul. The region's name was changed 'Gong-dong' because they lived in a large house like a palace.

There are Andong Gwon clan's tombs and memorial hall. It is regarded as valuable research material. Also, there is Gungdong Eco park nearby and it is good for taking a walk. Tomb of Princess Jeongseon and Gung-dong Eco Park is one of the Nine Scenic Views of Guro(구로구경:九老九景). [1] [2]

See also

References

  1. ^ 구로 정선옹주 묘역 일대 역사쉼터 탈바꿈 http://news.donga.com/3/all/20140416/62796694/1#csidx1b7da1c89cfe1c887c58307c85f1e46
  • ^ 구로구 “우리 동네에는 어떤 유적지가 있을까?” http://www.asiae.co.kr/news/view.htm?idxno=2011062012584614644
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