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  1. Grand Internal Princess Consort Hadong ( Korean : 하동부대부인 정씨; Hanja : 河東府大夫人 鄭氏; 23 September 1522 – 24 June 1567), of the Hadong Jeong clan, was a Korean Joseon dynasty royal family member through her marriage with Grand Internal Prince Deokheung, the son of Jungjong of Joseon and Royal Consort Chang ...

  2. He and his wife Hadong Budaebuin, part of the Hadong Jeong Clan, are buried next to each other in a double-mound tomb. The mounds are circled with octagonal girth using rectangular stones, and a headstone stands between the two mounds.

  3. Deokheung Daewongun (Korean: 덕흥대원군; Hanja: 德興大院君; 2 April 1530 – 14 June 1559; [2] lit. 'Grand Internal Prince Deokheung'), known before as Prince Deokheung (덕흥군; 德興君) before becoming Daewongun, personal name Yi Cho (이초; 李岹) [citation needed] was a royal family member of the Joseon period and ...

  4. Yongseong Budaebuin. Grand Internal Princess Consort Yongseong ( Korean : 용성부대부인 염씨; Hanja : 龍城府大夫人 廉氏; 20 July 1793 – March 1834), or Grand Internal Princess Consort Yeongwon ( 영원부대부인; 鈴原府大夫人 ), of the Yongdam Yeom clan, was a member of Joseon 's royal family as the secondary consort of Grand Internal Prince Jeongye.

  5. Hadong Budaebuin; Grand Internal Princess Consort Hadong; edit. Language Label ... Hadong Grand Internal Princess Consort Jeong (23 Sep 1522 - certain 24 Jun 1567)

  6. Aug 9, 2020 · The Hadong green tea region is considered to be one of Korea’s last refreshing rural areas that didn’t experience too much of an explosion of industrial development like other parts of the country. That’s why Hadong is a popular destination for those who wish to escape the bustle of city living.

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