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The Yeongnamnu itself is actually one of a complex of historic buildings. Stone-carved calligraphy from the Joseon period abounds in the pavilion complex. Also near the Yeongnamnu stand the
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and is one of the central cultural treasures of Miryang. The current structure was built in 1884 according to the design of then-magistrate
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The first pavilion was probably constructed on this site in the
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often played host to officials traveling between Hanyang (
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Buildings and structures in South Gyeongsang Province
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Picture montage provided by Samnangjin power station
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pavilion
Miryang River
Miryang
Gyeongsangnam-do
South Korea
Joseon Dynasty
Yi In-jae
Chokseongnu
Jinju
Pubyŏk pavilion
Pyongyang
Aranggak
Silla
Yeongnamsa
gaeksa
Great Yeongnam Road
Seoul
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