[Photo] Dondeokjeon Reconstruction Commemorative Plaque Unveiling Ceremony
On the 22nd, at Deoksugung Palace in Jung-gu, Seoul, key guests including Choi Eung-cheon, the Commissioner of the Cultural Heritage Administration, attended the commemorative plaque unveiling ceremony for the reconstruction of Dondeokjeon. After the plaque ceremony, they took a commemorative photo. Dondeokjeon, which was demolished during the Japanese colonial period, was originally built as a venue for the 40th anniversary celebration of King Gojong's enthronement and was used as a guesthouse and audience hall for diplomatic affairs during the Korean Empire era. Photo by reporter Yoon Dong-joo doso7@
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Dondeokjeon at Deoksugong, which was demolished by the Japanese, has been rebuilt after 100 years, and the plaque unveiling ceremony was held on the 22nd. Dondeokjeon was constructed as a venue for the 40th anniversary celebration of King Gojong's enthronement and was used as a guesthouse and audience hall for diplomatic purposes during the Korean Empire period. Photo by reporter Yoon Dong-joo doso7@
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