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18-Aug-2019 Tim Betts

Hamnyeongjeon Hall, Deoksugung Palace, Seoul

Deoksugung is a walled compound of palaces in Seoul that was inhabited by members of Korea's royal family during the Joseon monarchy until the annexation of Korea by Japan in 1910. It is one of the "Five Grand Palaces" built by the kings of the Joseon Dynasty.

This building is known as Hamnyeongjeon Hall, which was the sleeping residence of King Gojong when he moved from the Russian Legation back to Deoksugung Palace in 1897. Gojong also died at this location in 1919 at the age of 66. In 1904, the hall was destroyed by fire and was rebuilt that same year.

Best to view in "Original" or “Auto” because other versions resized by Pbase are decidedly unsharp.

The quieter side of Lake Anna, posted earlier:

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Dan Greenberg25-Aug-2019 00:32
Wonderful! A beautiful picture of a beautiful place. ~BV~
Julie Oldfield22-Aug-2019 02:24
Really well framed. V
Raymond21-Aug-2019 15:00
Although much smaller, it reminds me of the Boydo Temple in Oahu, which itself is a copy of a slightly larger temple in Japan. What impressed me there was that not a single nail was used in its construction! I wonder if this Korean one is of the same construction principle!
Nirvan Hope20-Aug-2019 22:59
What beautiful architecture. Such a contrast to boring modern blocky buildings.
Hank Vander Velde20-Aug-2019 22:28
Excellent shot of this beautiful building.
janescottcumming20-Aug-2019 22:12
The old traditional buildings are so much prettier than the new buildings. V
Isabel Cutler20-Aug-2019 22:00
Love the contrast between the old and new
larose forest photos20-Aug-2019 19:57
Love that traditional architecture which really stands in stark contrast to the modern buildings around it.
joseantonio20-Aug-2019 19:52
looks a lovely setting and I love those modern buildings around.V.
globalgadabout20-Aug-2019 19:40
looks functional, yet has a character reminiscent of Chinese temple designs...fine shot to locate the structure in space..
Jim Coffman20-Aug-2019 19:07
This is so nice ! I love the architecture!