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Hi, my name is Sally.(³ëÈñ¿¬) Today, I visited the Gyeongbokgung and I tell you about that.


On Joseon Dynasty, there were five palaces. There were Gyeongbokgung, Gyeonghuigung, Gyeongungung, Changgyeonggung, Changdeokgung. Gyeongbokgung was the largest palace and it was main palace. Gwanghwamun is the main gate and it was destroyed on Japenese Invasion. So in 2010, restored that. The palace can divide to three. It's inner palace, outer palace, and resting and hosting palace.Geunjeongjeon is outer palace and in Geunjeongjeon, held royal weddings, Chinese envoy receptions, and national official works. Sajeongjeon is outer palace and it's king's working office. There are Cheonchjeon and Manchunjeon. Gangneongjeon is inner palace and it's king's living quarter. There is no dragon ridge because dragon ridge symbol king. Gyotaejeon is inner palace and it's the queen's living quarters. Jagyeongjeon is inner palace and it's the queen mother's living quarter. Gyeonghoeru is resting and hostin place and it's National Treasure 224. There were 48 pillars. Outer pillars are square and inner pillars are round.


I think I need to protect our cultural assets and story about Gyeongbokgung is interesting. I recommend tourism Gyeongbokgung and study about Gyeongbokgung. Thank you for listening my presentation.

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