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Changdeokgung (Korean: 창덕궁; Hanja: 昌德宮), also
known as
Changdeokgung Palace or
Changdeok Palace, is set
within a
large park in
Jongno District, Seoul,...
- years. In 1404, King
Taejong (r. 1400–1418)
ordered that the
palace Changdeokgung be
established in Hanyang. Upon his
return to the city in 1405, he began...
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burnt to the
ground during the
Imjin wars, but
rebuilt in 1608.
Changdeokgung is also
known as the "palace of
illustrious virtue". It was
built in...
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throne and
moved from
Deoksugung Palace to the
imperial residence at
Changdeokgung Palace. Sunjong's
reign was
limited by the
gradually increasing armed...
- two
royal palaces,
Changdeokgung and
Changgyeonggung during the
Joseon Dynasty.
Donggwol is an
alternative name of
Changdeokgung,
located to the East...
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Jongmyo Shrine was
added to the
UNESCO World Heritage list in 1995.
Changdeokgung and
Changgyeonggung lie to the
north of Jongmyo. Yulgok-ro separated...
- emperor's title, and
became the King Yi of
Changdeokgung (昌徳宮李王),
which referred to the
palace Changdeokgung. He
achieved the rank of
Lieutenant General...
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Within the
Seoul Capital Area lie five
UNESCO World Heritage Sites:
Changdeokgung,
Hwaseong Fortress, Jongmyo, Namhansanseong, and the
Royal Tombs of...
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Joseon dynasty,
there were
eight palaces built, of
which Gyeongbokgung,
Changdeokgung, Changgyeonggung, Deoksugung, and Gyeong****gung remain.
Model reconstruction...
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April 1926, when
Emperor Yung**** died
without issue at the
palace Changdeokgung in Seoul.
Emperor Yung**** had been
rendered infertile (and was also...