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This shrine honors a young woman named Nongae (? -1593) who sacrificed her life for the country during the Japanese invasion of 1592-1593. The name Uigisa means 'Shrine of the Righteous Ente ...
This stele was erected in 1792 to commemorate Je Mal (1552-1593), and influential civilian army leader during the Japanese invasions of 1592-1598, and his nephew Je Hong-rok (1558-1597). Je ...
This stone stele, erected in 1722, honors the deeds of a young woman named Nongae (?-1593) who sacrificed her life for the country during the Japanese invasion of 1592-1593. In 1593, Jinjuse ...
General Kim Shi-min, who led his troops to victory in one of the fiercest battles during the 1592 Japanese invasion of Korea, was born in 1554 in Byeongcheon, Chungcheongnam-do province. He ...
This building was first built in 1618 by the army commander Nam I-heung (1576-1627) as the main gate of the East Gyeongsang-do Provincial Army Headquarters. After 1895, the building came to ...
This rock is said to be the place where a young woman named Nongae (? - 1593) sacrificed her life for the country during the Japanese invasion of 1592 - 1593. In 1593, the area fell into the ...
Chokseongnu Pavilion is a symbol of Jinju which is often regarded along its surroundings as a top scenic site in the entire Yeongnam region. The pavilion building has undergone several repar ...
Jinjuseong is a complex of military facilities and buildings built since the Three Kingdoms Period (57 BCE - 668) to protect Jinju from foreign invasion. Now widely regarded as the symbol of ...
Jinju National Museum is a national museum located in the Jinju fortress (진주성), Jinju, South Korea. It opened in February 1984 with the purpose to specialize the theme of Imjinwaera ...
Jinju Station is a railway station in Jinju, South Korea, and is a stop along the Gyeongjeon Line. KTX service from Seoul to Jinju started with KTX-I / KTX-II trains on December ...
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