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  1. Geunjeongjeon (근정전; 勤政殿), also known as Geunjeongjeon Hall, is the throne hall where the king formally granted audiences to his officials, gave declarations of national importance, and greeted foreign envoys and ambassadors during the Joseon period. [15]

  2. Feb 4, 2015 · The other interestingly architectural landmark in the palace is the spectacular Injeongjeon Hall, which was the main throne hall of the Joseon Kings; and also the Seongjeongjeon Hall with its unique cobalt blue tiled roof.

  3. May 13, 2024 · Geunjeongjeon Hall is the main throne hall of Gyeongbokgung Palace. Originally built in 1395, Geunjeongjeon is now the largest and most formal hall at the palace. The name translate to “all affairs will be properly managed if Your Majesty demonstrates diligence.”

  4. May 14, 2024 · Jeongjeon Hall is the main hall and most important structure at Jongmyo Shrine. It is the location of the memorial tablets of 19 Joseon kings and queens. At 109 meters (357 feet) in length, the building is said be the longest single wooden structure in the world.

  5. Jan 28, 2022 · Geunjeongjeon is the main hall of the Gyeongbokgung Palace. It looks like a two-storied building, but a single story. The king conducted the state affairs, held official meetings, received the foreign envoys, performed the ceremony of accession to the throne (coronation), and held the royal wedding ceremony.

  6. As more spirit tablets were enshrined, Jeongjeon was extended to its right becoming the long horizontal wooden structure today. 49 halls with spirit tablets for the deceased kings and queens...

  7. 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.