[Korea Heritage Service] The Beauty of Gyeongbokgung Palace in Seoul

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[h2][color]Discover the beauty of Gyeongbokgung Palace in the Land of the Morning Light - Seoul![/color][/h2]
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Experience the stunning [color]Gyeongbokgung Palace[/color] in Black Desert,
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As the main gate of Gyeongbokgung Palace the name "Gwanghwa" means "light that spreads far and wide”.
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The hall was used for significant state events such as the king's coronation courtiers' ceremonies, receptions for foreign envoys, and palace banquets.
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A grand venue where the king hosted large banquets with courtiers or entertained foreign envoys.
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View of Gyeonghoeru from Hyeollokdang
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[color]Inside Gyeongbokgung Palace[/color] in Seoul
[color]Land of the Morning Light - Seoul[/color]
[color]Chimneys of Amisan Garden[/color] at Gyeongbokgung Palace, Seoul
[color]Morning Light: Chimneys of Amisan Garden[/color] at Gyeongbokgung Palace, Seoul
(Amisan Chimneys: Treasure No. 811, connected to the heating system of Gyotaejeon Hall)
[color]Water Basins[/color] of Geunjeongjeon Hall at Gyeongbokgung Palace, Seoul
[color]Water Basins[/color] of Gyeongbokgung Palace, [color]Morning Light - Seoul[/color]
(Water Basins: Wide vessels used to prevent fires)
[color]Cheonjedan Altars on Taebaeksan Mountain, Gangwon Province[/color]
[color]Sky Altar of Morning Light - Seoul[/color]
(Sky Altar: here, a ritual is held annually on National Foundation Day, Oct 3. National Folk Cultural Heritage)
[color]Gangwon-do Yeongwol County's Dong River[/color]
[color]Dongmakgol in Morning Light - Seoul[/color]
(Dong River: Officially named Joyang River, it flows for about 65 km and is home to several natural monuments, including Baengnyong Cave.)
[color]Busan Metropolitan City's Nam-gu Oryukdo[/color]
[color]Bukpo in Morning Light - Seoul[/color]
(Oryukdo: A scenic spot in South Korea, named for its peaks that appear as five or six depending on the viewing direction.)
[color]Jeollanam-do Gurye County's Hwaeomsa Temple[/color]
[color]Hwasun Valley in Morning Light - Seoul[/color]
(Hwaeomsa Temple: A cultural heritage site, believed to have been founded by a monk during the Three Kingdoms period.)
[color]Nagan Fortress in Suncheon, Jeollanam-do[/color]
[color]Unjongga Street in Morning Light - Seoul[/color]
(Unjongga Street in Morning Light - Seoul)
[color]Silver Apricot Tree in Yonggye-ri, Andong, Gyeongsangbuk-do[/color]
[color]Yuunru Silver Apricot Tree in Morning Light - Seoul[/color]
(Yonggye-ri Silver Apricot Tree: Natural Monument. Estimated to be approximately 700 years old,
it has the largest girth at chest height in Korea (girth 14.5m, height 37m))
[color]Hallasan in Jeju Special Self-Governing Province[/color]
[color]Mount Ahshi in Morning Light - Seoul[/color]
(Hallasan: Named for its height, said to be able to pull the Milky Way, a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site and the highest mountain in Korea)
This Note was created in collaboration with the Korea Heritage Service and the Royal Palaces and Tombs Center: Gyeongbokgung Palace.