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Gyeongbokgung Palace
The Gyeongbokgung Palace, built in 1395 during the Joseon Dynasty, was the main royal residence of Korean kings and a symbol of royal authority. Located in the historic center of Seoul, it is renowned for its traditional architecture, ceremonial courtyards, pavilions, and gardens. Partially destroyed during Japanese invasions and later restored, it represents Korea's cultural identity and heritage. Its surroundings include ornamental vegetation, traditional trees, and natural spaces that reflect the harmony between architecture and landscape in Korean philosophy.

Gyeongbokgung Palace

Gyeongbokgung Palace
The Gyeongbokgung Palace, located in the heart of Seoul, was built in 1395 as the main royal palace of the Joseon Dynasty, established by King Taejo. Its name means "Palace Greatly Blessed by Heaven" and represents royal authority, balance, and harmony between humans and nature. The complex features impressive ceremonial gates, courtyards, traditional gardens, and important buildings such as Geunjeongjeon Hall. It suffered destruction during Japanese invasions and was restored during the 20th century as a symbol of Korean cultural heritage. Its gardens showcase traditional Korean landscape design, with trees, ponds, and natural elements carefully arranged to create a peaceful connection between architecture and the surrounding environment.



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Gyeongbokgung Palace
The Gyeongbokgung Palace, located in the center of Seoul, is the main royal palace of the Joseon Dynasty, built in 1395 by King Taejo, the founder of this important Korean era. Its name means "Palace Greatly Blessed by Heaven" and for centuries it served as the political, cultural, and administrative heart of the kingdom. The complex is famous for its traditional Korean architecture, featuring elegant halls, ceremonial courtyards, gardens, and structures designed according to principles of harmony between humans and nature. It was partially destroyed during the Japanese invasions of the 16th century and later underwent extensive restoration. Today, Gyeongbokgung remains a national symbol of South Korea, preserving important buildings such as Geunjeongjeon Hall and Gyeonghoeru Pavilion. Its gardens contain traditional trees and natural landscapes that represent Eastern ecological philosophy, where architecture, environment, and biodiversity coexist in balance.


The Gwanghwamun Gate
The Gwanghwamun Gate is the main entrance of the historic Gyeongbokgung Palace, built in 1395 during the Joseon Dynasty. This landmark represents traditional Korean architecture with its tiled roofs, wooden structures, and royal symbolism. Destroyed and rebuilt several times, it reflects Korea's cultural resilience and historical identity. Its ecological surroundings include urban gardens, native trees, birds, and small ecosystems integrated into Seoul's city landscape. Located along Gwanghwamun Square, the gate connects Korea's royal heritage, environmental awareness, and the dynamic modern life of the capital city.

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