Gyeongbok Palace The largest Korean royal Gyeongbok Palace, or Gyeongbokgung Palace (경복궁) is the largest palace in Korea. Located north of Seoul. It has another name called. 'Palace to the north of the Palace, other palaces, Dr. Kung Shang. Located east Su Kung Te Palace and chest. Located west It is also known that Gyeongbok Palace. Among the most beautiful palaces with the 5 * word 궁 (kung), meaning the palace, Gyeongbok Palace. The main palace of the Joseon Dynasty. Was built in 1395 AD during the reign of King Tae Jong (Taejong), the founder of the Joseon Dynasty. It was burned during the Japanese invasion in 1592 and only ruins remain. The room than 7700 rooms in the palace. Rehabilitation and recovery by leaders named Sonny Dae Heung Won Kun (Heungseon Daewongun) in 1868, in the days when he came inside the palace grounds, then you will meet with the National Palace Museum of Korea (The. National Palace Museum of Korea), located at the southern gate of Nan Mun Heung (Heungnyemun Gate) was the first wicket inside the palace. As well as the area with the shifting of the guard ceremony or Royal Guard Changing Ceremony itself, which is included in the museum admission fee to Wang. Open weekdays 9: 00-18: 00, open 9: 00-19: 00 and closed on Monday of King.
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