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Nokdong Seowon

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Hangul
  
녹동서원

McCune–Reischauer
  
Nokdong Sŏwŏn

Revised Romanization
  
Nokdong Seowon

Nokdong Seowon

The Nokdong Seowon in Urok-ri, Gachang-myeon, Daegu, South-Korea was erected in 1789 to worship the memory of Kim Chung-seon (1571–1642), a Japanese general who defected to Korea during the Japanese invasion (1592–1598). This seowon was abolished in 1864 as part of the regent Daewon-gun's general campaign against the seowons, but was reestablished in 1914 under the Japanese colonial regime. The Nokdong Seowon remains a popular destination for Japanese tourists in Daegu.

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