Deoksugung, The Last Palace of Choson Dynasty

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It was very cold when I had visited the Deoksugung.
There are 5 palaces of Choson Dynasty in Seoul.
The first is Gyeongbokgung which had been built with the begging of Choson Dynasty.
According to the principle of building Palace, the main palace must’ve been built with other 2 palaces. One for the secondary and others for the emergency.

The secondary palace was Changdeokgung.
Third king of dynasty Tae Jong had built Changdeokgung.
He became King as a result of the coup which was known as the revolt of the prince.

King Tae Jong killed lots of his opponents in the main palace Gyeongbokgung.
So he didn’t want to stay in the main palace.
Instead he built Changdeokgung.

Gyeongbokgung had been totally destroyed during Japanese invasion 1592 - 1598
With the destruction of Gyeongbokgung, Changdeokgung had been used as the main palace.

In the other hands, Changgyeonggung had been built near Changdeokgung. Changgyeonggung had been used for the important ceremony, e.g. the coronation or the diplomatic ceremony.

The building of the Palace had been continued with the historical incident.
After the Japanese invasion in 1592, All most of palaces were destroyed.

So they had rebuilt Changgeokgung for King and Gyeongheegung had been built for the king’s family. But Gyeongheegung had been destroyed under the rule of Japanese imperialists.

Deoksugung was originally the palace for the emergency. There was few buildings and place was narrow. In this reason, Deoksugung had not been used as an important place for long time.
Deoksugung was the temporary facility in fact.

But at the end of Choson Dynasty, Deoksugung had played the important role. Last king had moved to Deoksugung as soon as his wife had been killed by Japanese solders in main palace.

It seemed that he moved to Deoksugung seeking for the help from the foreign country. The embassies of the great powers had been located around Deoksugung.

It seemed that the moving palace was the last attempt to sustain the independence from the threat of the colonization by Japan. But it was useless, the great powers had admitted the colonization of Choson by Japan.

It was impossible to maintain the independence without their power and ability.
In this respect, Deoksugung was the place of the disgrace for Korean people in history.

It was not intended visit. I walked near the City Hall of Seoul.
At that time I had heard the traditional marching music.
At the gate to Deoksugung, the ceremony of the changing the guards was held.
This ceremony seemed to be held for the tourists.

I felt strange why they held this ceremony at Deoksugung.
As I explained so far, each palace of Choson dynasty has it’s own historical meaning.

Deoksugung was the disgraceful palace for sovereignty being taken away.
In this palace, the ceremony of changing guards didn’t suit for historical meaning.

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Any way the ceremony was held.
I couldn’t take whole ceremony, because I was late at the ceremony.
If I have chance to take the photo once more, I would post the ceremony more in detail.

In this posting, I’d like satisfy with showing you some pics of the ceremony at the gate of last Palace of the Dynasty.

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Fascinating! I have to visit Korea some day.

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wow. There dresses looking awesome in the picture. The traditional values are really reflecting in this photographs.

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Beautiful pictures!

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Love the ceremonial attires

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Great photos! Great story! I admire your stories about the history of Korea. It's great to know the history of your homeland, it's no wonder that a country that does not know its past has no future. Korea has a rich past!

Thank you so much

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I so much like Korean tradition and Korean movies. Here in my country Nigeria we don't joke with Korean movies.

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of course, it is. Photography is a way of life and a mode of communication. The pictures shared @slowalker brought to bear the very essence of the Dynasty. the brief moment spent were one worthy of the time spent there. i would like to know the total hours spent during the ceremony if there is anyway to get the data as i of course knew you got there late. i would like to conduct a research on that kingdom later in the year. Thank You

Thank you for your interest

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Hope your travel was awesome and remarkable more than your articles. I love Korean traditional programs And Korean Delicious Foods. Thanks @slowwalker

Thank you for sharing a bit of Korean culture. Love from Venezuela

The pictures are magnificent. Reminds me of a book, Forgotten Reflections: A War Story, by Young-Im Lee. Although it's fiction, the book taught me a great deal about Korea's history. I learned about Korea's struggles in the 20th century and I gained a better understanding of how the country came to be divided. I think it's important to get information about Korea that's not filtered through the media. That's why this post was so enjoyable for me.

Yes, understanding one country is very important. This kinds of knowledge might have broaden
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I think a dream to visit Korea has better possibilities of turning into reality given the fact that 2 of my daughters really wanted to go there.

I pray that they will be successful in their endeavors so if they'll get the chance to visit Korea I can go with them (:

I hope your plan come true

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I really love their tradition. So simple and well. Thank you for sharing what you've got when you were there. Hope I can visit there too. :)

The last palace of the schoson dynasty is so great that Japan is overwhelmed by it, I love korea, because korea has a diverse culture that is fun, and Korea is a country with many capabilities, from the past until now

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It's so nice ceremony~!!^^ Have a nice day @slowwalker 😊

Your amazing post @ slowwalker I really like the way you deliver it in great detail and tell the history of the dynasty, I also love the history of foreign countries

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I would not want to live as a Prince . Life in beauty and luxury, but in constant fear. When you are surrounded by enemies everywhere, in your house you can not be calm. Even a close friend can betray. And the one who's supposed to protect you, too, can plunge the blade into his back. This is a heavy burden of the ruler. Severe time. The eternal struggle for power. But this place is very beautiful. Imbued with the spirit of a bygone era. Beautiful photos and a very interesting historical walk.

Thank you for your thoughtful comment.
Yes, the Power looks like good, but in the other hands they must have lived in the constant threat and stress

This Palace built by King Tae Jong, the third king of the dynasty, is a great edifice of historical as well as royal significance. It must surely have a place in South Korean history.

I envy you,it looks beautiful!

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Nice photography @slowwalker hope you enjoyed your visit

Thanks for sharing the story @slowwalker and your awesome photos of The Palace Of The Dynasty , the ceremony looks beautiful although held for tourists , they should have tried to be more historically correct ! 100% Upped and rssteemed ! 👍✌💕😊

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As a thank you for your recent upvote, and a general thanks for providing us with such great stories almost every day.

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The one of the main source of Japanese was Korean culture.
If you want to know better on Japanese culture, it would be necessary to understand Korean culture in comparative view.

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I like the history behind the photos. even the names sound historical. it's also interesting that they have kept and keep doing that kind of ceremony for a long time. tradition, culture and history play hand in hand in these photos.

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As a fellow Korean, I would highly advise anybody to travel there someday! It's an amazing culture to experience. In some areas it's a blend of more modern, youthful culture, such as Gangnam, but there are some cities that are filled with beautiful historical artifacts and monuments such as this. And don't forget about the FOOD. It's to die for.

WOUAH the architecture and costumes are beautiful ! Amazing story, thanks for sharing ! ;)