Celebrating the 65th Anniversary of Korea's Independence, Gyeonghoeru Pavilion in Gyeongbok-gung (Gyeongbok Palace) will be open to the public until the last day of October.
Registered as National Treasure No. 224, this building was the place where the king hosted feasts for foreign envoys or his court officials.

Daecheong-maru Floor in Geoncheong-gung. Geoncheong-gung is the place where the Empress Myeongseong, the wife of King Gojong, was assassinated. Visitors can view items used by the royal family.

Foreign visitors look at furniture set up in Empress Myeongseong's room.
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Registered as National Treasure No. 224, this building was the place where the king hosted feasts for foreign envoys or his court officials.

Daecheong-maru Floor in Geoncheong-gung. Geoncheong-gung is the place where the Empress Myeongseong, the wife of King Gojong, was assassinated. Visitors can view items used by the royal family.

Foreign visitors look at furniture set up in Empress Myeongseong's room.
Korea.net