Ko:Tag:man_made=ceremonial_gate
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| 문화적, 의례적, 종교적 의미를 가진 전통적인 상징적 문. 동아시아 및 다른 지역에서 흔히 볼 수 있습니다. |
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man_made=ceremonial_gate 태그는 상징적, 문화적, 또는 종교적 기능을 가진 문 모양의 구조물입니다. 이는 주로 신성하거나 중요한 공간으로 들어가는 경계를 표시하거나, 사건이나 인물을 기념하거나, 어떤 덕목을 나타낼 때 사용됩니다.
How to map
To map a ceremonial gate, create a node
, way
, or area
and add the tag man_made=ceremonial_gate.
On a node
Add a node with the tag man_made=ceremonial_gate at the gate's location.
On a way
Tag a way with man_made=ceremonial_gate on the real position and width of the gate.
On a Area
Map the outline of the gate and tag with man_made=ceremonial_gate on the real position of the gate.
Tags used in combination
ceremonial_gate=*- distinguishes gate typeceremonial_gate=toriiceremonial_gate=paifang- and etc.
height=*- the height of the featurewidth=*- the width of the featurereligion=*material=*(e.g., stone, wood)
Other optional tags:
name=*inscription=*heritage=*orheritage:operator=*access=*:access=yes,access=private, etc.locked=*, whether the gate is usually locked and not accessible without the key.
Characteristics
Ceremonial gates generally have the following traits:
- Symbolic threshold marking a culturally or religiously significant space
- Gate-like form, often freestanding and open, not a full building
- Have the shape of a gate but do not have door panels
- Lacks utilitarian function (not for dwelling, storage, or access control)
- Can be historical or modern, following traditional styles
Examples
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| A candi bentar is a traditional split gateway commonly found in Balinese and Javanese architecture, symbolizing the division between the outer world and the sacred temple grounds. | ||
| An arched stone or brick structure that serves as both an entrance and a symbol of protection and identity for the village in Vietnam. | ||
| Gate of the Sun in Bolivia is a monumental stone arch is linked to their calendar and sun god. | ||
| The Giant Swing in Bangkok is a historic religious structure once used in Brahmin ceremonies to honor the Hindu god Shiva. | ||
| A traditional Korean gate-like structure erected at the entrance of a site to signify the beginning of a sacred realm. * 함께 쓸 태그 : ceremonial_gate=hongsalmun
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| A gate that marks the beginning of the temple area in Korea. * 함께 쓸 태그 : ceremonial_gate=iljumun
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| A lychgate is a traditional roofed gateway at the entrance of an English churchyard, historically used as a resting place for a coffin before a funeral service. | ||
| A traditional style of Chinese architectural arch or gateway structure. * 함께 쓸 태그 : ceremonial_gate=paifang
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| A traditional gateway symbolic of Vietnamese Buddhism. | ||
| A free-standing ornamental or arched gateway in Hindu, Buddhist and Jain architecture of the Indian subcontinent. | ||
| The gate structure found at the entrance of Shinto shrines and (rarely) Japanese Buddhist temples. * 함께 쓸 태그 : ceremonial_gate=torii
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Structures like South Indian Gopuram, Islamic Bab, and European triumphal arches are generally not included, as they differ in architectural complexity, function, or commemorative purpose.
Rendering
Cartographic projects may choose specific symbols for different ceremonial_gate=* types.
Deprecated tags
See also
