- (Korean: 경복궁; Hanja: 景福宮; lit. Radiant
Prosperity Palace), also
known as
Gyeongbok Palace or
Gyeongbokgung Palace, was the main
royal palace of the Joseon...
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original on 6 June 2019.
Retrieved 3
November 2009. "
Gyeongbok Palace".
Seoul City.
South Korea: Life in Korea.
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Green Sejong the Great, Rose of
Sharon Geunjeongjeon at
Gyeongbok Palace June 12, 1973
November 10, 1981
Series I (가) In ****an 1973–1979...
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secondary school in
South Korea. It is
located in Jongno-gu, Seoul, near
Gyeongbok Palace,
after which it is named. It was
established on
April 18, 1921...
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Jangdokdae Jangdokdae at
Gyeongbok palace in
Seoul Korean name
Hangul 장독대
Hanja 醬독臺
Revised Romanization jangdokdae McCune–Reischauer changtoktae...
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building in Seoul. In 1896, King
Gojong and the
crown prince fled from the
Gyeongbok Palace to the
Russian legation in Seoul. In 1900,
Western attire became...
- warehouses, and set fire to
destroy any traces. The
three palaces of
Gyeongbok, Changdeok, and
Changgyeong were all destro**** in an instant. Changgyeong...
- liberation). Bungeishunjū. p. 95. (in Korean)
After the
reconstruction Gyeongbok Palace of 1865–1867 at
Doosan Encyclopedia Park, Eun-sik (1972). 朝鮮独立運動の血史...
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Sejong promoted science. In 1420,
Sejong created a
royal academy within Gyeongbok Palace known as the Hall of Worthies. The
institute was
responsible for...
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Korea when the
workers from
Gangwon were sent to
Seoul to
rebuild the
Gyeongbok Palace under the
order of the
Prince Regent Heungseon of the
Joseon period...