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  1. May 14, 2024 · Gyeongchunjeon Hall, next to Hwangyeongjeon, was the sleeping residence of the wife of the deceased king at Changgyeonggung Palace. It was also here where multiple Joseon kings were born. The building was originally built in 1483 during the reign of King Seongjong.

  2. Myeongjeongjeon Hall is a jeongjeon (main hall) of the Changgyeonggung Palace where the official, royal rituals and events took place such as a king's enthronement, congratulatory ceremonies, state examinations, and royal receptions.

  3. english.visitseoul.net › PalaceArea › Changgyeonggung-ChanggyChanggyeonggung Palace - Seoul

    May 1, 2019 · This walking tour takes visitors around Changgyeonggung Palace, one of the Five Grand Palaces of the Joseon Dynasty. Although an independent palace, Changgyeonggung is connected with Changdeokgung Palace and the two palaces were utilized together. Because of its location (east of Gyeongbok Palace), Changgyeonggung is also referred to ...

  4. Geunjeongjeon Hall is the main hall of Gyeongbokgung Palace. Kings conducted state affairs, held official functions, and received foreign envoys here. High ranking officials, including military officers, assembled in this court to pay highest respect to their kings.

  5. Apr 30, 2014 · The main buildings such as Myeongjeongjeon, Munjeongjeon (council hall), Hwangyeongjeon (Hall), Inyangjeon (Hall), Gongsacheong, and Honghwamun (Gate) were rebuilt by King Gwanghaegun (the fifteenth king of the Joseon Dynasty).

  6. Myeongjeongjeon Hall, the oldest throne hall in Korea, is the focal point of Changgyeonggung Palace. It hosted significant royal ceremonies such as the king’s enthronement, state examinations, and celebratory events.

  7. On 16 September 1701, from the hours of 1:00 am to 3:00 am, the Queen died of an unknown disease in a sanatorium at Changgyeong Palace in the quarters of Gyeongchunjeon. Some sources say that she was poisoned, but the late Queen was posthumously honored as Queen Inhyeon ( 인현왕후 ; 仁顯王后 ).