Kan (Unit)

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Short description: Korean unit of length; approximately two metres

The kan (Korean: ; Hanja: ) is a traditional unit of measurement used in Korean architecture still found in use today primarily to describe palaces, Buddhist temples and shrines, and Confucian school buildings, from the Joseon era. A Kan is the distance between two support beams or pillars. 1 Kan is defined as being a space of about two meters, or 6–8 feet. Kan is also used to define an area in a traditional building, referring to the square space enclosed by 4 wooden pillars.[1][2]

See also

  • Korean units
  • Ken, its Japanese equivalent

References

  1. "koreanarchitecture.org - kan". Archived from the original on 2015-12-08. https://web.archive.org/web/20151208070136/http://www.koreanarchitecture.org/glossary.html. Retrieved 2015-10-25. 
  2. "koreatimes.co.kr - kan". 8 May 2015. https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/opinon/2015/10/355_178572.html. Retrieved 2015-10-25. 



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