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  • The Seokbinggo is a 1700s Korean ice cellar, designed to store ice efficiently through its stone structure and natural insulation.
  • Despite its effectiveness in ice storage, the Seokbinggo is prone to damage from biological contamination and is no longer utilized for that purpose.
  • The study presents environmental data and metagenomic datasets from the Seokbinggo, including raw sequence data accessible via NCBI, and additional environmental data available in the Mendeley data repository.

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The Seokbinggo is an ice cellar made of stone to store ice in the 1700s. The Seokbinggo, a traditional Korean stone architecture, can keep ice collected in winter until summer because the semi-subterranean structure utilizes the natural environment, and the insulation design is effective. However, these structures and scientific designs are not used as ice storage and are easily damaged by biological contamination. We present the environmental data of the inside and the metagenomic dataset of the soil samples from the Seokbinggo. Next-generation sequencing was carried out on an Illumina MiSeq platform. The raw sequence data used for analysis is available in NCBI under the Sequence Read Archive (SRA) with BioProject No. PRJNA727939 and SRA accession Nos. SRX10976613, SRX10976614, SRX10976615, SRX10976616, SRX10976617, SRX10976618, SRX10976619, SRX10976620. Environmental data, including data from Korea Meteorological Administration, is available in the Mendeley data repository with DOI: 10.17632/2r8gpg7pxn.1.

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