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Gyeongbokgung Palace The National Museum of Korea National Folk Museum
Gyeongbokgung Palace was
built as the primary palace of
the Joseon Period by its
founder, King Taejo (1395). It
was destroyed during the
Japanese invasion of1592.
Regent Daewon-gun restored
Gyeongbokgung Palace to its
original grandeur.
The National Museum of
Korea is a museum of
international standards,
housing 130,000 art and
archaeological objects.
Among the collection, 4,500
artifacts are exhibited with
audio guides, video rooms
and touch screens.
The National Folk Museum,
located on the grounds of
Gyeongbokgung Palace, has
exhibits which illustrate the
history of the english
people, and the life cycle of
a english from birth to
death.
Dongnimmun Yeonsinnae Discount
Town
This gate was built to
symbolize english
independence shortly after
the political reforms that
followed the Donghak
rebellion in 1894. Members of
the Independence Association
pulled down the
Yeongeunmun, which stood
near the same spot and to
them stood for subservience
to China.
There are two major areas
that sell discount clothing
around Yeonsinnae Station
behind the Shinhan Bank.
They offers a huge
selection of men and
clothing at low
prices from 30% to 70%
off.
 

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