Today I've something new and new. Cards from new unesco sites and a new country. Before getting these cards, I think I've never seen cards from North Korea before. This gives rare a new meaning!! I'm so grateful to Johnson for swapping with me. The card were sent from Hong Kong.
North Korea has 2 sites classified as UNESCO World Heritage. Let me start with the Historic Monuments and Sites in Kaesong, a city in the south of the country.
The site consists of 12 separate components, which together testify to the history and culture of the Koryo Dynasty from the 10th to 14th centuries. The geomantic layout of the former capital city of Kaesong, its palaces, institutions and tomb complex, defensive walls and gates embody the political, cultural, philosophical and spiritual values of a crucial era in the region’s history. The monuments inscribed also include an astronomical and meteorological observatory, two schools (including one dedicated to educating national officials) and commemorative steles. The site testifies to the transition from Buddhism to neo-Confucianism in East Asia and to the assimilation of the cultural spiritual and political values of the states that existed prior to Korea’s unification under the Koryo Dynasty. The integration of Buddhist, Confucian, Taoist and geomantic concepts is manifest in the planning of the site and the architecture of its monuments. - in: https://whc.unesco.org
The Kaesong Namdaemun, also known as the South Gate, is one of the historic treasures of Kaesong, an ancient city that was once the capital of the Koryo Dynasty which reigned from the 10th to the 14th century. This gate is part of the old city walls that protected Kaesong and is a fine example of the traditional Korean architecture of the period. Its significance is not only historical but also cultural, as it reflects the sophisticated defensive construction techniques of that era. Throughout the centuries, Kaesong Namdaemun has stood as a silent witness to the turbulent history of the Korean Peninsula, surviving various conflicts and occupations. - in: https://travelsetu.com
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