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Joseon's Jongmyo
Ming·Qing's Imperial Ancestral Temple
Đại Nam Quốc's Thế Miếu
Confucian royal ancestral shrine
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese
宗廟
Simplified Chinese
宗庙
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
Zongmiao
Vietnamese name
Vietnamese alphabet
Tông miếu
Chữ Hán
宗廟
Korean name
Hangul
종묘
Hanja
宗廟
Transcriptions
Revised Romanization
Jongmyo
Japanese name
Hiragana
そうびょう
Kyūjitai
宗廟
Transcriptions
Romanization
Sōbyō
The Confucian royal ancestral shrine (宗廟制) is a system of Confucian worship for royal ancestors in East Asian region. It is historically originated from Chinese culture, yet later redeveloped among countries in East Asian cultural sphere as cultural diffusion. Nowadays this system became famous around the world for its authentic cultural heritage preserved in Korea, 'Jongmyo', designated as UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1995.
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