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The Beauty of Gyeongbokgung Palace in Seoul
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Gwanghwamun Gate
As the main gate of Gyeongbokgung Palace,
the name "Gwanghwa" means "light that spreads far and wide”.
Check out Gwanghwamun Gate in Land of the Morning Light - Seoul
Photo: Korea Heritage Service
Geunjeongjeon Hall
The hall was used for significant state events such as the king's coronation,
courtiers' ceremonies, receptions for foreign envoys, and palace banquets.
Check out Geunjeongjeon Hall in Land of the Morning Light - Seoul
Photo: Korea Heritage Service
Photo: Korea Heritage Service
Gyeonghoeru Pavilion
A grand venue where the king hosted large banquets with courtiers
or entertained foreign envoys.
Check out Gyeonghoeru Pavilion in Land of the Morning Light - Seoul
Photo: Korea Heritage Service
View of Gyeonghoeru from Hyeollokdang
Land of the Morning Light - Seoul
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Inside Gyeongbokgung Palace in Seoul
and the Land of the Morning Light - Seoul
Chimneys of Amisan Garden at Gyeongbokgung Palace, Seou
Morning Light: Chimneys of Amisan Garden at Gyeongbokgung Palace, Seoul
(Amisan Chimneys: Treasure No. 811, connected to the heating system of Gyotaejeon Hall)
Water Basins of Geunjeongjeon Hall at Gyeongbokgung Palace, Seoul
Water Basins of Gyeongbokgung Palace, Morning Light - Seoul
(Water Basins: Wide vessels used to prevent fires)
Cheonjedan Altars on Taebaeksan Mountain, Gangwon Province
Sky Altar of Morning Light - Seoul
(Sky Altar: here a ritual is held annually on National Foundation Day, Oct 3. National Folk Cultural Heritage)
Gangwon-do Yeongwol County's Dong River and
Dongmakgol in Morning Light - Seoul
(Dong River: Officially named Joyang River, it flows for about 65 km and is home to several natural monuments, including Baengnyong Cave.)
Busan Metropolitan City's Nam-gu Oryukdo and
Bukpo in Morning Light - Seoul
(Oryukdo: A scenic spot in South Korea, named for its peaks that appear as five or six depending on the viewing direction.)
Jeollanam-do Gurye County's Hwaeomsa Temple and
Hwasun Valley in Morning Light - Seoul
(Hwaeomsa Temple: A cultural heritage site, believed to have been founded by a monk during the Three Kingdoms period.)
Nagan Fortress in Suncheon, Jeollanam-do
Unjongga Street in Morning Light - Seoul
(Nagan Fortress: Built in 1424 (6th year of King Sejong) to defend Nagan County from foreign forces. Sejong Annals)
Silver Apricot Tree in Yonggye-ri, Andong, Gyeongsangbuk-do
Yuunru Silver Apricot Tree in Morning Light - Seoul
(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))
Hallasan in Jeju Special Self-Governing Province
Mount Ahshi in Morning Light - Seoul
(Hallasan: Named for its height, said to be able to pull the Milky Way, it is a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site and the highest mountain in Korea)
This GM Note was created in collaboration with the Korea Heritage Service and the Royal Palaces and Tombs Center: Gyeongbokgung Palace.