(from the pamphlet)
When King Gojong Built Geoncheonggung, he dug out a pond to the south of it and built this pavilion for relaxation. He named it Hyangwon-Jeong which means far reaching fragrance pavilion.
Originally the bridge called Chihangyo was connected to the north of the pavilion. However it was replaced to the south when it was restored after the Korean War.
Gyeong Bok Gung, seoul, Korea.
When King Gojong Built Geoncheonggung, he dug out a pond to the south of it and built this pavilion for relaxation. He named it Hyangwon-Jeong which means far reaching fragrance pavilion.
Originally the bridge called Chihangyo was connected to the north of the pavilion. However it was replaced to the south when it was restored after the Korean War.
Gyeong Bok Gung, seoul, Korea.
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