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Changgyeonggung
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| Changgyeong was originally built in 1104 as a summer palace for the kings of the Koryo Dynasty. When the capital was moved to Seoul in 1392, the King lived here during the construction of the new palace (Gyeongbok). Unlike Chosun Dynasty palaces that have a north-south orientation, Changgyeong Palace has an east-west orientation, like many buildings of the Koryo period. Most of the buildings were burned in 1592, although most have been rebuilt at least once since then. |
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Read a short presentation on the truly amazing Changgyeonggung. |
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Enjoy reading some tourist reviews and find some traveling tips for an eventual visit. |
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View a collection of impressive and alluring photos depicting the astonishing scenic spots of Changgyeonggung. |
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