Saturday, October 15, 2005

Korea Travels - Day 10, Changdeokgung Palace Part 2

The sign above this place roughly translates to, "Place to create babies". This was the royal bedroom.

Nakseonjae, seen below, was first built in 1847 for the royal concubine, Lady Kim.

The images below are from the not so secret, secret garden.


The large two storied pavilion is called Juamnu Pavilion. The first floor was "Gyujanggak", the royal library, and the second floor was a reading room. The other building was used for book storage.

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