Memorize with the mysterious beauty of Biwon garden (Korea)
Biwon is the largest garden in Korea, belonging to Changdeokgung palace. Visitors to Biwon will enjoy the harmonious architectural block between Ongnyucheon - where the water flows; Kyujang - Royal library has 26,000 trees and flowers; In addition, there are other areas such as Yeong Hwa Dang, Soyojeong, Jondeokjeong, Choikyujeong and Yeonkyeongdang.
See the beauty of the Biwon garden
Changdeokgung is a large palace located in Seoul capital and is considered to be the mysterious Eastern palace of Korea.
According to Pham Khanh Trang in Changdeokgung - the mystical East Palace 'In terms of architecture, the main buildings of the palace include the Donhwamun main gate, the Geumcheongyo and Injeongjeon granite bridges that function as court officials. Seonjeongjeon is used to discuss the affairs of the court between the king and the ministers. Daejojeon palace is used as the queen's harem and the teaching area for princes' .
In addition, an area that cannot be ignored, is the Biwon garden. This work is evaluated as a representative representative of Korean garden architecture, with an area of about 120 thousand m2, surrounded by unique architectural blocks accompanied by diverse flora.
In the 5th year of King Taejong's reign in the Joseon period (1405), Biwon was built as a special palace but later in Imjinwaeran's time, due to the fire, a part of the architecture was damaged. By 1609, under King Kwanghaegun (1609), the garden was renovated and rebuilt.
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