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Changdeokgung(Palace)
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This palace was originally constructed as a detached palace when King Tejong acceded to the throne and began discussing moving the capital c...
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Gyeongbokgung(Palace)
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Gyeongbokgung(Palace), the main palace during the Joseon Dynasty, was established in the fourth year of the reign of King Taejo (1395). The ...
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Deoksugung(Palace)
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Deoksugung(Palace) was originally the house of Wolsandaegun (1454~1488), the older brother of King Seongjong of the Joseon Dynasty. Since Ki...
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Changgyeonggung (Palace)
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Changgyeonggung(Palace) was originally built by King Sejong as a residence for his father, Taejong, and was originally called Suganggung(Pal...
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Gyeonghuigung(Palace)
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Gyeonghuigung(Palace), appointed as Historic Spot No. 271, served as the secondary palace for the king in the late period of the Joseon Dyna...
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