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The Kyongji Palace is a symbol of Hanok Village in the state and is a traditional Korean style building. The famous Korean drama "Palace" TV drama film crew filmed here, and the Kyongji Palace is also known to the vast audience and tourists.
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Qingji Hall, designated as Historic Site No. 339, was built in 1410 to house the remains of Emperor Lee Tae-jo of the Liberation Dynasty. The Zhendian Temple, which hangs the portrait of Taizu, and the Zhaoqing Temple, which enshrines the tablets of Li Han and his wife, the ancestors of the Li family in Quanzhou, are all located in the Qingji Hall. Qingji Hall was damaged during the Renchen Japanese Rebellion (a war provoked by the invasion of foreign enemies from 1592 to 1598), and the existing building was rebuilt in 1614. In addition to Li Taizu, the Qingji Hall also enshrines the portraits of the emperors of Chunzong, Zhezong, Yingzu and other dynasties, and displays the format sedan chairs. Among them, the chariots used in the relocation of the tablets and the sedan chairs used by high-ranking officials on patrol are more noticeable. It is widely known as the filming location for the historical dramas 'Tears of the Dragon' and 'Empress Myongseong'.
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The Kyongji Palace is a symbol of Hanok Village in the state and is a traditional Korean style building. The famous Korean drama "Palace" TV drama film crew filmed here, and the Kyongji Palace is also known to the vast audience and tourists.
The temple is a place where the portraits of the Taizu Lee Taizu, who founded North Korea, were damaged in the Renchen chaos, and the existing buildings were rebuilt in 1614. The temple houses the state-owned Shiku, the Yuzhen Museum, etc., which holds the records of the Korean dynasty. I heard that this was once the location of the Korean drama "Palace", many people come here to take pictures in traditional costumes.
It was built for the release of the statue of Li Taizu. Walking in the garden, it seemed that houses could hear stories of the past, and even the steps became cautious, for fear of breaking the tranquility here.
This is the place to worship portraits of the Korean dynasty, and it is the only one in South Korea. Very traditional former palace. There are many small shops nearby that can rent traditional Hanfu to rent a Hanfu to wear and I will enter this Kyeonggi Palace after I wear it. Wow! This experience is great! Come here to experience the deep Korean traditional culture. From Seoul, train 1 hour 40 minutes.
It is said that this is the place where Wang lived before. Compared with the Forbidden City, it is very low-key and simple, and the scale is relatively small. Tickets are very cheap, 3,000 won, and the contract is 16 RMB. There are explanations in different languages at different times at the door. We explained in Chinese at 3 pm that day, and there were two English explanations in the rest of the time, and one Korean explanation every hour. I saw a lot of primary school students come here to visit.
I think it would be pretty if I came in and took a picture.. There is nothing to see than I thought.