On the 14th, when Changdeokgung Gyujanggak, the library of the Joseon royal family, was opened to the public, visitors toured the Gyujanggak and Juhapru areas. Photo by Dongju Yoon doso7@

On the 14th, when Changdeokgung Gyujanggak, the library of the Joseon royal family, was opened to the public, visitors toured the Gyujanggak and Juhapru areas. Photo by Dongju Yoon doso7@

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On the 14th, when Changdeokgung Gyujanggak, the library of the Joseon royal family, was opened to the public, visitors toured the Gyujanggak and Juhapru areas. / Photo by Dongju Yoon doso7@

On the 14th, when Changdeokgung Gyujanggak, the library of the Joseon royal family, was opened to the public, visitors toured the Gyujanggak and Juhapru areas. / Photo by Dongju Yoon doso7@

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On the 14th, when Changdeokgung Gyujanggak, the library of the Joseon royal family, was opened to the public, visitors toured the Gyujanggak and Juhapru areas. / Photo by Dongju Yoon doso7@

On the 14th, when Changdeokgung Gyujanggak, the library of the Joseon royal family, was opened to the public, visitors toured the Gyujanggak and Juhapru areas. / Photo by Dongju Yoon doso7@

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On the 14th, when Changdeokgung Gyujanggak, the library of the Joseon royal family, was opened to the public, visitors toured the Gyujanggak and Juhapru areas. / Photo by Dongju Yoon doso7@

On the 14th, when Changdeokgung Gyujanggak, the library of the Joseon royal family, was opened to the public, visitors toured the Gyujanggak and Juhapru areas. / Photo by Dongju Yoon doso7@

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On the 14th, when Changdeokgung Gyujanggak, the library of the Joseon royal family, was opened to the public, visitors toured the Gyujanggak and Juhapru areas. / Photo by Dongju Yoon doso7@

On the 14th, when Changdeokgung Gyujanggak, the library of the Joseon royal family, was opened to the public, visitors toured the Gyujanggak and Juhapru areas. / Photo by Dongju Yoon doso7@

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[Asia Economy Reporter Yoon Dong-joo] On the 14th, when Changdeokgung's Gyujanggak, the Joseon royal library, was opened to the public, visitors toured the Gyujanggak and Juhapru areas.


The Gyujanggak area being opened this time includes the two-story Juhapru and Gyujanggak buildings facing the Buyongji pond in the rear garden of Changdeokgung, the adjacent Seohyanggak, the pavilion 'Hiujeong' located inside, and 'Cheonseokjeong,' a small building where scholars enjoyed reading. Although these buildings are right next to Buyongji, they were usually off-limits, only visible from the pond. Among them, visitors can now enter inside Seohyanggak.



This public opening will be held for a short period of four days until the 17th.


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