Deoksugung Palace - the Splendor of the Korean Empire last royal House

Chris Travels the World
Chris Travels the World
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Just experienced a blast from the past at Deoksugung Palace, a relic of Joseon-era splendor right at the heart of Seoul. This harmonious fusion of traditional Korean and Western architecture is more than just bricks and mortar - it’s a testimony to Korea’s journey through time and cultures! 🇰🇷✨

Lovingly embraced by verdant gardens and towering ancient trees, the palace exterior is a spectacle of striking color contrasts, ornate detailing, and majestic grace.

The iconic Junghwajeon Hall, where Emperor Gojong once presided over state affairs, with its double-tiered, dragon-embellished roof and intricate dancheong patterns, is the epitome of regal aesthetics. The Western-style buildings like Seokjojeon Hall are no less impressive, a symbol of Korea’s pivot towards modernity and global engagement.

Stepping inside, you’re transported into an era of imperial grandeur and refinement. The meticulously crafted wooden interiors, stunning murals, and lavish furnishings whisper tales of royalty and aristocratic elegance. But don’t miss out on the more ‘modern’ rooms featuring Victorian and Renaissance styles, marking Korea’s openness to the Western world during the late 19th century.

Did you know that Deoksugung means “Palace of Virtuous Longevity”? 👑 It’s said that the palace was named to wish Emperor Gojong a long and healthy life.

It was a treat to walk the same paths as Emperor Gojong, soaking in the profound history, art, and architecture. Here’s to exploring more hidden gems in our world’s rich tapestry! 🌏

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پارسال در تاریخ 1402/03/18 منتشر شده است.
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