File:Changdeokgun Palace 청덕궁- US Army Korea - Yongsan- 6 (5440949488).jpg
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DescriptionChangdeokgun Palace 청덕궁- US Army Korea - Yongsan- 6 (5440949488).jpg |
English: FROM SIGN AT PALACE ENTRANCE: Changdeokgun Palace was constructed in 1405, the fifth year of King Taejong (r.1400-1418), the third Joseon Gyeongbokgung Palace was to the west and Changdeokgung Palace to the east. All of the palace buildingS were destroyed by fire during the Japanese invasion of 1592. Changdeokgung was restored in 1610 and served as the main palace for 270 year until Gyeongbokgung was finally reconstructed in 1868 during the reign of King Gojong. Since the palace was to the east of Gyeongbokgung, where major buildings are arranged in accordance with the main axis of the meridian, Changdeokgung is laid out in harmony with the area’s topography; the palace architecture has a dissymmetric beauty that is unique to Korea. The layout of Changdeokgung is welcoming and offered the royal residents much convenience. It influenced the layout of other major palaces. The buildings of Changdeokgung Palace including Daejojeon, the queen’s residence, were destroyed in 1917 by fire. To replace them, buildings at Gyeongbokgung Palace were dismantled and moved here. In the process, many structures were modified or damaged. Full restoration work began in 1991 and is still under way. Despite all of the damage done to the palace in the years past, Changdeokgung is relatively well preserved and is representative of Korean palace architecture. The garden of Changdeokgung is one of the most enchanting spaces in Korea. The Changdeokgung Palace complex was inscribed on the USESCO World Cultural Heritage List in 1997 for its outstanding architecture and a design that is in harmony with the landscape.US Army photo by Edward N. Johnson, Installation Management Command, Korea RegionThese images are generally cleared for release and considered in the public domain. Request credit be given the US Army and individual photographer.To learn more about living and working for the U.S. Army in Korea visit us online at: http://imcom.korea.army.mil or https://www.youtube.com/imcomkorearegion |
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File change date and time | 13:49, 4 November 2008 |
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Date metadata was last modified | 22:49, 4 November 2008 |
Keywords | usfk korea republic |