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Kunjongjon Hall in Kyongbokkung Palace.
This is Kunjongjon Hall from 1394, located in Kyongbokkung Palace. This is one of the only building the Japanese that didn't torn to the ground when they annexed Korea in 1910. Only a dozen of the 200 structures that were located in the Palace were burned to ashes.
Originally Kings conducted state affairs, held official functions, and received foreign envoys here.
The building is a high-ceiling, single roof structure on a double-level platform.