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This ceremony is an exact reenactment, based on thorough historical research and consultation by the palace’s counsel panel, of the regal and grandeur style of the imperial family's royal wedding ceremony. This reenactment offers visitors an opportunity to experience the spectacular and elegant
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Noandang was where the Heungseon Daewongun received his guests and also served as the leisure quarters for the men. The hall was not just a place of leisure and entertainment. The Heungseon Daewongun, as the father of a young Emperor, carried out all his business from Noandang.
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Unhyeongung is the site for the last Royal wedding ceremony, a reenactment of King Gojong and Empress Myeongseong's wedding that took place on the grounds of Unhyeongung on March 21, 1866. This reenactment takes place in the spring and fall of every year.
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The most notable structure inside Norakdang is the kitchen, which was most likely used for food preparation when hosting important events. The hall held many important events such as birthday parties and related ceremonies.
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now occupies part of its grounds, as well as other smaller businesses including Unhyeon Kindergarten and Byeolhadang hanok guesthouse. The remaining complex includes:
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Some of the interiors have been refurnished, and contain mannequins dressed in typical clothing styles for various stations of life in
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Sujiksa is a small row of rooms to the right from the entrance. These rooms provided housing for the servants and guards.
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Royal wedding ceremony reenactment of King Gojong and Empress Myeongseong, along with members of the royal court
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The site dates from the 14th century. Early buildings were damaged or destroyed during the
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A reenactment of a traditional wedding ceremony continues to be held at Norakdang.
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Norakdang is the largest building within the complex and is the site of wedding of
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Irodang is one of two woman's residences on the residence complex.
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traditional royal costumes and lifestyles of the Joseon dynasty.
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The Royal Palaces of Korea: Six Centuries of Dynastic Grandeur
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Today's complex is smaller than its previous extent, as
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Although the residential complex was taken from the
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Index


Jongno District
Seoul
www.unhyeongung.or.kr/en/
Hangul
Hanja



Revised Romanization
McCune–Reischauer
Korean
Korean
Jongno-gu
Seoul
Korea
Heungseon Daewongun
prince regent
Joseon
Emperor Gojong


Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598)
Heungseon Daewongun
Japanese colonial rule
Duksung Women's University
Korean history
King Gojong
Empress Myeongseong

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