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Gyeongbokgung Palace was built as the primary palace of the Chosun Kingdom by its founder, King Taejo in 1395, and it has a meaning of “shining happiness”. It was used as the Royal Palace for about 200 years before the Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1952. During the Joseon Dynasty, the royal guards were responsible for guarding and patrolling the royal palaces and opening and closing the gates of the palaces. After some extensive historical research, this splendid and elegant traditional Korean royal court cultural ceremony was first re-enacted in 1996 and has been a must see among Seoul's tourist attractions ever since.
Bukchon Hanok Village was traditionally a residential area of the nobility during the Joseon period, and did not undergo any significant changes until the 1920s. However, in the 1930s, Seoul’s administrative districts were expanded and its urban structure was transformed into its modern appearance
Insa-dong (Cultural Street) is a valuable space where old but valuable traditional objects are exchanged in the city center. In Insa-dong, alleys between the streets are intertwined like a maze around the main street. In this maze, galleries, traditional craft shops, ancient art shops, traditional tea houses, traditional restaurants, and cafes are concentrated. In particular, stores in Insa-dong are very popular with young people as well as middle-aged people for their unique style. Among them, Hwarang is the center of Insa-dong
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