Dating back to the 15th century, Changgyeonggung Palace in Seoul has served as a residence for Korean queens and royal concubines for centuries. The compact palace grounds feature Myeongjeongjeon, the main hall, which stands as the oldest of its kind among Seoul’s royal palaces. This 17th-century structure showcases Joseon architecture with an artful blend of wood and stone, topped by distinctive jade green roof tiles. Visitors can explore these historical buildings and gain insight into the lives of the royal women who once called this place home.
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