Behind a large gate and freshly painted walls, Hwaseong Haenggung Palace stands as a testament to the royal history of Suwon, South Korea. Originally built in the 18th century as a temporary residence for the royal family, only a single hall remains from the original structure. However, a meticulous modern reconstruction within the confines of Suwon’s Hwaseong Fortress brings the palace back to life, showcasing the architectural designs and lifestyles of the period. Visitors can explore the recreated spaces, gaining insight into the historical context and cultural heritage of the era.
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