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Changdeokgung Palace, UNESCO World Heritage, Seoul KoreaChangdeokgung Palace is the most well-preserved and the most beautiful of the five remaining royal Joseon palaces in Seoul Korea
Changdeok PalacePart of surrounding wall and a side gate to Changdeokgung palace
Changdeok palaceExterior of Changdeok palace in Seoul, Korea
Entrance of Yeongyeongdang at Changdeokgung Palace in Seoul, South Korea. Yeongyeongdang was built in 1827, it was an audience hall modeled after a typical literati house
House on the lake (Buyongjeong pavilion)Buyongjeong pavilion and Buyeongji pond at the Huwon (rear garden) area found at Changdeokgung, also known as Changdeokgung Palace or Changdeok Palace in Seoul, South Korea
Roofs of Guallamjeong and Seungjaejeong PavilionsRoofs of Guallamjeong Pavilion and Seungjaejeong Pavilion nestled in the trees of Huwon Garden at Changdeokgung or Changdeok Palace in Seoul, South Korea
Dancheong on traditional Korean buildingDancheong refers to Korean traditional decorative coloring on wooden buildings and artifacts for the purpose of style. It literally means cinnabar and blue-green in Korean
Arcaded passage in the courtyard of DaejojeonDaejojeon is the most important of the royal residential quarters in the inner section of Changdeokgung Palace. The wide front stone terrace is covered with squarely trimmed granite blocks
Gate near Rear Garden at Changdeok PalaceGate near Huwon (Rear Garden) at Changdeok Palace in Seoul, South Korea. It shows a brown wooden door with a tile roof and stone wall
Changdeokgung PalaceChangdeokgung is referred to the East Palace and means Palace of Prospering Virtue. Like many other buildings in Seoul, the palace was heavily destroyed during Japanese occupation and today
Changdeokgung PalaceChangDeokGoong is world cultural heritage
Tourists forbidden beyond this gateBiwon Garden, Changdeokgung, South Korea - World Heritage
The Secret Garden of Changdeokgung.Changdeokgung Palace or Changdeok Palace is one of the Five Grand Palaces built by the kings of the Joseon Dynasty
DancheongChangdeokgung PalaceUNESCO World Heritage
Changdeokgung PalaceUNESCO World Heritage