• Jongmyo is the supreme state shrine where the royal ancestral tablets of deceased kings and queens are enshrined and sacrificial rites are performed for them.
  • Jongmyo Shrine was the primary place of worship for kings and their queens throughout the Joseon dynasty.
  • Construction and management of Jongmyo, and the operations of Jongmyo Jerye rituals, are all meticulously recorded in the royal protocols of the Joseon Dynasty.
  • Jongmyo (Korean: 종묘) is a Confucian royal ancestral shrine in the Jongno District of Seoul, South Korea. It was originally built during the Joseon period (1392–1897)...
  • Jongmyo Jerye (종묘제례). This is a wonderful opportunity to see a traditional ancestral rite carried out with ritual music and dance performances.
  • So what does the Jongmyo Shrine have to do with Confucianism? Well, one of the Confucian beliefs is that your body and your spirit separate when you die.
  • Located in the heart of Seoul, Jongmyo Shrine is one of the most prestigious places in South Korea that has been designated as UNESCO World Cultural...
  • During the week you cannot freely visit the Jongmyo Shrine and will have to join a tour as part of the ticket. There are different languages for different times.
  • The Jongmyo Shrine is one of the most unique things to see in Seoul because it features the spirit tablets of the deceased kings and queens of South Korea.
  • Jongmyo, birçok yapının ve tapınağın bulunduğu bir mabet alanıdır. Alan içerisinde, önemli pek çok kişinin mezarını bulunmaktadır.