The Cultural Heritage Administration's Palace and Royal Tombs Headquarters Opens Restoration Site of Gyejo-dang Hall at Gyeongbokgung Palace
The Cultural Heritage Administration's Palace and Royal Tombs Headquarters will open the restoration sites of Gyejo-dang Hall in Gyeongbokgung Palace and the main hall of Jongmyo Shrine to the public four times from the 31st of this month through November. The events will take place at 3 p.m. on the last Wednesday of each month. Visitors can receive guidance on the restoration process and cultural heritage from restoration technicians. To ensure safety, the number of participants is limited to twenty per session.
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Since 2014, the Palace and Royal Tombs Headquarters has been opening restoration sites to the public. Even during the past two years when activities were suspended due to the spread of COVID-19, major restoration sites were filmed and broadcast online. For more details and registration, please refer to the Palace and Royal Tombs Headquarters website.
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