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  1. Changgyeonggung (Korean: 창경궁; lit. Changgyeong Palace) is a palace located in Seoul, South Korea. The palace was built in the mid-15th century by King Sejong for his father, Taejong. It was originally named "Suganggung", but it was renovated and enlarged in 1483 by King Seongjong, at which time it received its current name.

  2. May 14, 2024 · Changgyeonggung Palace, located in the heart of Seoul, has been used as a royal residence and and as a secondary palace for queens and the king’s father. A summer palace known as Sunganggung was first built at this location in 1104 during the reign of King Sukjong of the Goryeo Dynasty.

  3. Apr 30, 2014 · *Changgyeonggung Palace: Unveiling the Hidden Gem of Seoul* Tucked away in the bustling city of Seoul lies a tranquil oasis, Changgyeonggung Palace, a treasure trove of Korean history and architecture. This majestic palace, often overshadowed by its more...

  4. May 11, 2021 · In the heart of this city lies the great Changgyeonggung Palace built by the 4th ruler of the Joseon dynasty, King Sejong, for his father, King Taejong. It was built as a sort of retirement palace, just next to Changdeokgung Palace for King Taejong.

  5. As a main gate of Changgyeonggung Palace, 'Honghwa(弘化)' literally means 'promoting harmony,' in other words, 'inspiring the public through exercise of virtue.' This gate was constructed at the same time when Changgyeonggung was established, destroyed during Imjinwaeran (Japanese Invasion of Joseon in 1592~1598), and rebuilt in 1616.

  6. While compact and simple, Changgyeonggung Palace is rich in Korean history, offering visitors a glimpse into the past. In this article, we will look at its main attractions and facilities. Table Of Contents. See Best Seoul Activities. How to get to Changgyeonggung Palace. By Subway: Take Seoul Subway Line 3 to Anguk Station, Exit 3.

  7. Sep 11, 2023 · Constructed during the reign of King Seongjong (1469-1494), Changgyeonggung Palace was the third palace compound built after the completion of Gyeongbokgung and Changdeokgung. It’s often referred to as one of the eastern palaces because it’s located on the east side of the city.