Teaching About South Korea's UNESCO World Heritage Sites
CHANGDEOKGUNG PALACE

IMAGE CARDS

 
 

 

 

Links to image card print-outs.

Figure 1: View of mountains to the rear of palace. (pdf version)

Figure 2: Tourists today are entertained by a reenactment by actors in traditional costumes.(pdf version)

Figure 3: Officials' pillars.(pdf version)

Figure 4: Emperor's throne. (pdf version)

Figure 5: Seating for court historians.(pdf version)

Figure 6: Library.(pdf version)

Figure 7: View of the gardens. (pdf version)

Figure 8: View of gardens.(pdf version)

Figure 9: Palace buildings.(pdf version)

Figure 10: Decorative stone horse. (pdf version)

Figure 11: Outside front gate. (pdf version)

Figure 12: Front gate from inside looking out on Seoul.(pdf version)

Figure 13: Rooftop figures - guardians particularly against fire.

Figure 14: Water cauldrons for fire prevention.(pdf version)

 

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Funding is provided by the Korea Foundation and Title VI grants from the United States Department of Education.

Further information is available from Michele Delattre at the Office of Resources for International and Area Studies (ORIAS) at orias@berkeley.edu or by calling 510/643-0868.