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Statue of Haechi in Gyongbokkung, Seoul Review

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When you come to Seoul, you must come to Gyeongboku Palace to visit and experience

Statue of Haechi in Gyongbokkung, Seoul

Posted: Oct 9, 2020
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  • Ruilin
    4/5Excellent
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    The statue of Gyeongboo Palace (the sound is also "Xie Zhi") stands on the left and right in front of the gate of Gyeongboo. The god beast of Seoul's disaster and blessing. During the Korean period, the official residence of the statue of Liucao Street was full of people, and both men and women had to walk into the palace from the statue.

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    Posted: Jun 2, 2018
  • 니키트립
    5/5Outstanding
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    Recommended as a course together on the way to Gwanghwamun Gyeongbokgung Palace ~

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    Posted: Apr 16, 2022
  • M44***33
    5/5Outstanding
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    In my opinion, this statue of the Li Dynasty precipitation the last glory, told me about the vicissitudes of Seoul for centuries, it is a legend in itself, carved a lot of representative sculptures, usually a lot of tourists, but I don't think you need to come here to see it! The craft of sculpture is relatively close to the Qing Dynasty in China.

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    Posted: Sep 9, 2018
  • _We***00
    5/5Outstanding
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    Very Korean statue, preserved very complete, you can feel the different traditional culture of Korea

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    Posted: Mar 31, 2016
  • 馨馨宁宁
    3/5Average
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    The stone statues that can be seen everywhere should be scorpions, I didn't pay attention, it is the Rui Beast of South Korea, which represents the dignity of the royal family. The Gyeongboo Palace looks very similar to the Chinese palace as a whole, and there are fewer things inside. It is rare that the guards here are dressed in ancient costumes.

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    Posted: Jul 5, 2017
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