
Kyujanggak
Kyujanggak, established in the 18th century during the Joseon Dynasty in Korea, was a royal library and institution for scholarly research. It was designed to compile, preserve, and promote knowledge, particularly Confucian texts and other important literature. Serving as a center for learning and scholarship, Kyujanggak contributed to the education of scholars and officials, fostering cultural and intellectual development in Korea. Its legacy continues to influence Korean scholarship and historical documentation today, symbolizing a commitment to education and knowledge preservation during the era.