창경궁 Changgyeoggung Palace 2023

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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
  • Changgyeonggung Palace was built by King Seongjong in 1483 on the site of Suganggug Place where King Sejong built in 1418 (ascension of king) for his father, King Taejong, who abdicated the throne for him. King Seongjong expanded Suganggung Palace for his grandmother, mother and aunt and changed the name to Changgyeonggung Palace. Changgyeonggung Palace was originally a part of Changdeokgung Palace without any boundary in between, and it was called Donggwol, or the East Palace. Changgyeonggung Palace was mainly used as living quarters of the royal family. Changgyeonggung Palace was destroyed in the Japanese invasion in 1592 and rebuilt in 1616. In 1830, a great fire consumed the majority of buildings, which were renovated four years later. When Emperor Sunjong ascended to the throne in 1907, the palace lost its dignity. Because a zoo and a botanical garden were established within the palace grounds by Japan. During the Japanese colonial period, the Japanese degraded the palace to a park, naming it to Changgyeongwon Park, and damaged it significantly. It regained its name as Changgyeonggung Palace in 1983. The palace was finally restored to what we see today after undergoing restoration work.

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