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Hamabi - Dismounting Stone - Jeju-si

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Hamabi is a stone inscribed with the notice that all people whose status is lower than the governor should dismount from their horse and walk through the area. It has been identified that the first Hamabi was placed in front of the Jongmyo (Royal Shrine) and the palace gate during the 13th year of King Taejong's reign (1413). Regarding this particular Hamabi, the year of its establishment is still unknown, but the record states that actually it is a replacement of the previous stone which occurred during the 34th year of King Sunjo's reign (1834) by the governor Eungho Han.

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