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The Cheomseongdae astronomical observatory
Cheomseongdae astronomical observatory
Hangul: 첨성대
Hanja: 瞻星臺
Revised Romanization: Cheomseongdae
McCune_Reischauer: Ch'ŏmsŏngdae

Cheomseongdae astronomical observatory is an astronomical observatory which was built circa 647 in Silla, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. It was constructed under the rule of Queen Seondeok near Gyeongju (경주시), the capital of the kingdom.


Cheomseongdae means "star gazing tower". The observatory is built out of 362 pieces of cut granite which represent the 362 days of the lunar year. As can be seen from the photograph, it has 27 circular layers of stones (Queen Seondeok was the 27th ruler of the Silla Dynasty) surmounted by a square structure. 12 of the layers are below the window level and 12 are above. There are 12 large base stones set in a square, with three stones on each side. These sets of 12 may symbolize the months of the year.


The tower is 5.7 meters wide at the base and 9.4 meters tall, and filled with dirt up to the level of the window. Its construction style parallels that used at the Bunhwangsa Temple in Gyeongju and was likely a product of contact with the Tang Dynasty of China, with which Queen Seondeok allied her country.


Cheomseongdae is the oldest surviving observatory in its geographic region. It has been designated by the South Korean government as the country's 31st national treasure since December 20th, 1968.


External links

  • Asian Historical Architecture page on Cheomseongdae (http://www.orientalarchitecture.com/kyongju/cheomseongdaeindex.htm)



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Cheomseongdae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (427 words)
Cheomseongdae is a stone tower that seems to have been built in the middle 7th century in Gyeongju by Silla.
According to Samguk Yusa, Cheomseongdae was constructed under the reign of Queen Seondeok (632-647) near the capital of the kingdom.
According to this theory, Cheomseongdae is the oldest surviving observatory in East Asia.
Cheomseongdae astronomical observatory - definition of Cheomseongdae astronomical observatory in Encyclopedia (251 words)
Cheomseongdae astronomical observatory is an astronomical observatory which was built circa 647 in Silla, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea.
The observatory is built out of 362 pieces of cut granite which represent the 362 days of the lunar year.
Cheomseongdae is the oldest surviving observatory in its geographic region.
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