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Hangul: | 화성성역의궤 |
Rr: | Hwaseong seongyeong uigwe |
Mr: | Hwasŏng sŏngyŏng ŭigwe |
Hwaseong seongyeok uigwe is an uigwe that records the process of building the Hwaseong Fortress. This 10-page document comprising nine volumes meticulously records the construction process of the fortress.[1]
King Jeongjo ordered comprehensive records to be kept documenting all aspects of the fortress construction from the beginning. The book contains detailed information about the construction process, including the number of workers, total cost, origin of wood and stone, machinery used, and construction techniques, along with illustrations. This book was published in the first year of King Sunjo of Joseon (1801), after the castle was completed.[2] From the late Joseon Dynasty to the Japanese colonial period and the Korean War, some areas of the fortress suffered extensive damage, but thanks to the detailed records recorded in Uigwe, the original structure, which had been destroyed, was successfully rebuilt through a five-year restoration plan from 1975 to 1979.
In 2007, this publication was included in the UNESCO Memory of the World Register.[3] [4]