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Korean art, architecture
Jagyeongjeon

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Jagyeongjeon was rebuilt by King Gojong in 1888, the 25th year of his reign, for his adoptive mother on the site of Jamidang in the Geyongokgung palace and remains there today. Jagyeongjeon consists of a number of houses, walls, and doors, but most of them disappeared during the Japanese colonial period (1910~1945).

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The Cultural Heritage Administration of Korea

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Korean art, architecture
Jagyeongjeon

Jagyeongjeon is well known for its beautiful walls with patterns of flowers, bamboo, and butterflies, along with characters that symbolize longevity.

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The Cultural Heritage Administration of Korea

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