YU LIU GUAN

4.5/530 Reviews
KoreanTime-honored Brand
Pyongyang, North Korea
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Yuliu Pavilion is a typical traditional Korean building. It was built in the 1960s and has two floors. The roof is similar to the Forbidden City in China, but it uses green glazed tiles, and there are no legendary stone beasts on the eaves of the four corners to ward off evil spirits. It is built with white stones all over. The pointed roof, the tall and straight columns, the elegant pavilions, and the gurgling water are all alike, and it has the style of a royal palace. It is located by the river. When the sun shines on it during the day, the top is as green as jade and the body is as white as mutton fat, echoing with the river water, like flowing jade, hence the name.
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