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Kyongam Pavilion

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Chosŏn'gŭl
  
경암루

Revised Romanization
  
Gyeongamnu

Hancha
  
景岩樓

McCune–Reischauer
  
Kyŏngamnu

Kyongam Pavilion is a garden pavilion built in Sariwon, Hwanghaebukdo in North Korea. The pavilion was built during Joseon Dynasty.

The title was named after the famous attraction, Kyongam mountain, while the pavilion is northern part of hilly area. Famous for its cozy style, it was firstly constructed as the east annext of official building in Bongsan county during Jeongjo of Joseon in 1798. It was later moved to the current site in 1917. Korean War destroyed the pavilion but was restored between 1954 and 1955.

Since it was built in hilly area, it is seemingly 2 story building but actually single floor, decorated by dancheong. With wooden floor stairs are surrounded by whole area. Pillars used several types such as granite and woods in the same interval between each.

The pavilion faces surrounding mountains around Kyongam mt. and looks over the beautiful scenery of the city with natural scope of the mountain, forming the type of Korean garden.

References

Kyongam Pavilion Wikipedia