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Gwangtonggyo Mojeongyo Jangtonggyo Samilgyo Gwanggyo Temporary pedestrian bridge (the site for Supyogyo) Gwansugyo Seungyo Baeogaedari Saebeokdari Naraegyo Beodeuldari Majeongyo Malgeunnaedari Dasangyo Yeongdogyo Hwanghakgyo Biudanggyo Muhakgyo Dumuldari Gosanjagyo Ogansugyo
Mojeongyo Temporary pedestrian bridge (the site for Supyogyo) Majeongyo Dasangyo Dumuldari
Gwangtonggyo Gwansugyo Naraegyo Yeongdogyo Gosanjagyo
Gwanggyo Seungyo Beodeuldari Hwanghakgyo  
Jangtonggyo Baeogaedari Ogansugyo Biudanggyo  
Samilgyo Saebyeokdari Malgeunnaedari Muhakgyo  

Scale : Width 34.8m
Length : 43.6m

Muhakgyo is a bridge that was designed using the inspiration of the image of sunrays. In the early years of the foundation of the Joseon Dynasty, there was a high priest named Muhakdaesa, who followed King Taejo Lee Seonggye to examine the configurations of the ground with the intent of establishing a capital. The name of the bridge originated from that very priest.

 
 

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