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Ulmil Pavilion

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The name of the structure is thought to come from the legend of Ulmil fairy, who descended from heaven over and over again to admire the scenery at the site. Another version tells that the site was named after a Koguryo General Ulmil who bravely fought in the area.
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The view from the Pavilion during the Spring season has been called "one of the eight famous views of Pyongyang from long ago". The site is known for a famous spring outdoor festival called Bomnori, one of eight famous Pyongyang festivals.
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The pavilion stands on the 11 metre-high stone-laid foundation of the fort. The walls on either side were rebuilt in 1714, showing architecture typical of the
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period. The base of the pavilion is made of square stones forming stairs. The crane-shaped roof is supported by poles engraved with various sculptures.
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period, around the middle of the 6th century. The pavilion was destroyed by the U.S. bombing during the
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The pavilion was built as the north command post of the inner-wall of the
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ChosĹŹn'gĹ­l
Hancha
Revised Romanization
McCune–Reischauer
Korean
Pyongyang
North Korea
Pyongyang fort
Koguryo Dynasty
Korean War
National Treasure of North Korea
Ri Dynasty
View of the Pavilion in 1910.
Prominent Korean politicians Sunwoo Jin, Kim Kyu-sik, Kim Ku, and Won Sehun at the North–South Conference of 1948.
Sunwoo Jin
Kim Kyu-sik
Kim Ku
Won Sehun
North–South Conference of 1948
"Historical relics in Moran Hill"
"Democratic People's Republic of Korea_Ancient History"
the original


"Ulmil pavilion, heritage of architecture"
Korean Central News Agency


"Pyeongyang Area"

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