Sunday 23 November 2014

National Palace Museum of Korea


National Palace Museum of Korea was opened in 1992. This place is located around Gyeongbokgung Palace. This place displays a wide variety of relics from the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910). More than 40,000 relics from the palace Gyeongbokgung,
Changdeokgung Palace, Dongdaemun, and Jongmyo Shrine shown here. The objects shown here include:

1. Symbols and Notes Kingdom

Joseon Dynasty embraced the idea of Confucius, and therefore, the king and queen regarded as the parent for all the people. To increase power, household Joseon Kingdom sculpt assorted royal symbol.

2. Ritual Ancestors

Ancestor rituals performed at the royal temple includes a list of the ancestors of the kings and queens who have died from the Joseon Dynasty. This is not merely a celebration in honor of the ancestors, but also become a festival with music and dance, with the hope that the country remained prosperous and enduring.

3. Architecture Kingdom

The palace is king and family life center, as well as the administrative center where kings ruled the country. The center of the palace during the Joseon Dynasty, according to the traditional oriental development plan, are described in Jeongjeon. The main building is the center of national events and political discussions, and Pyeongjeon, which is a government office.

4. Science Joseon

Joseon Dynasty tried to build legitimacy through the foundation to enrich the country's economy. To achieve this idea, this dynasty provide support to areas like this, for example, science and medicine while building a variety of weapons for national defense.

5. Life of the Kingdom

The king and queen are the symbol of the Joseon Dynasty, but they are also human beings who live a private life in the palace. The palace is divided into several sections which are private area, for example: office king, queen region, and study room of the prince. Each part consists of a furniture-berabot appropriate, made of the best materials in accordance with the criteria for the royal family.

In addition to showing the historical objects, the museum also features a café, shops, service information, locker storage, care, and the front room for the emergency services.

If you would like to visit this place, you do not have to pay extra for the entrance fee is included in the entry fee Gyeongbukgong Palace. The museum is still in Gyeongbukgong Palace complex, precisely in the southwest, so you can enjoy additional travel only by paying one admission.
 

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