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Woljeonggyo bridge, built in 8th century, is Korea's longest wood pedestrian bridge, stretching almost 0.25 miles over Andong Dam in Gyeongju.

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LEGO® Korean Tea House Set Seonbi-Won Honors Hannok Tradition in Brick Form

LEGO® Korean Tea House Set Seonbi-Won Honors Hannok Tradition in Brick Form

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Could LEGO bricks capture Korea’s tea house charm in bricks?
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The Philosophy and Architecture of Korea’s Borrowed Scenery | Philosophy | Breeze in Busan Korean chagyeong, the art of borrowing scenery, weaves distant mountains, rivers, and seasonal light into the living fabric of everyday space.

Beyond the walls lies the true garden — discover chagyeong, Korea’s art of borrowing scenery. #KoreanArchitecture #Philosophy breezeinflow.com/philosophy/t...

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Built for a king

Woljeonggyo bridge, built in 8th century, spans 0.25 miles over Andong Dam in Gyeongju, Korea's longest wood pedestrian bridge.

#KoreanArchitecture #GyeongjuLandmarks #BuddhistHeritage

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Woljeonggyo, a 8th-century pedestrian bridge, spans Gyeongju's Andong Dam, marking King Gyeongdeok's modernising legacy in Korea.

#KoreanArchitecture #BuddhistHeritage #HistoricLandmarks

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