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Changdeokgung Palace description and photos - South Korea: Seoul. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photographs and a map showing the nearest significant objects. The name in English is Changdeokgung. Photo & DescriptionChangdeok Palace, known as Changdeokgung Palace, is one of five large palaces built during the Joseon era. This palace complex is located in a large park in the northern region of Seoul - Jongno-gu. Changdeokgung is located east of Gyeongbokgung Palace. The name of Changdeok Palace is translated from Korean as “the palace of prosperous virtue.” Changdeokgung Palace was the most beloved palace for many princes of the Joseon dynasty. There are many things preserved here dating back to the era of the Three Kingdoms of Korea, in contrast to the more modern Gyeongbokgung Palace. Unfortunately, like many palaces, Chandok was badly damaged during the Japanese occupation. The palace was built the second, in 1402, after the main palace of Gyeongbokgung was built in 1395. The construction of the Chandok Palace took 7 years. During the Japanese occupation in 1592, the palace burned down. The reconstruction of the palace began in 1609. In 1623, a fire broke out in the palace again, which occurred during the uprising against Gwanghaegun, an oppressive ruler. Throughout its history, the palace has repeatedly been destroyed, but during the restoration they always tried to preserve its original appearance. In its time, the royal court was located in Changdok, and the government was located here until 1868. It is known that the last Korean emperor, Sunjon, lived in this palace until his death in 1926. Today, the palace complex consists of 13 buildings and 28 pavilions in the garden, which occupy an area of 45 hectares. Tourists will be interested to explore the Daejojong Hall, We also recommend reading Paanajarvi National Park description and photos - Russia - Karelia: Louhsky District Topic: Changdeokgung Palace description and photos - South Korea: Seoul. |