The korean history “Jeolla Gamyoung” has regained its original splendor and will open on October 7.

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– On October 7th the birthday party of Jeolla Gamyoung’s recovery will take place – The events come with the opening of a poster, the presentation of a book of congratulations, the start of a rite for the move of the purposes of governor of Jeolla

Jeolla Gamyoung has regained its former greatness and will open on October 7. A provincial government complex was called “Gamyoung” the Joseon dynasty that lasted about 500 years (1392-1910). Jeolla refers to the southwestern province of the country.

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Korean historical site Jeolla Gamyoung has regained its former greatness and will open on October 7. A provincial government complex called “Gamyoung” in the Joseon dynasty that lasted about 500 years (1392-1910). Jeolla refers to the southwestern province of The People of Jeonju, the government of North Jeolla Province and the Jeolla Gamyoung Restoration Committee will hold a birthday party for Jeolla Gamyoung’s recovery at 2pm on October 7. Titled “Jeolla Gamyoung: A Radiant Flower, a Thousand Years of Fruit,” the opening rite will be broadcast live on YouTube. Discussion on the task of repairing the former government complex began in 2005. The first phase of the assignment ended on August 27. Jeonju will launch the moment phase of the assignment in a time after deciding the progression plan for Jeoll’s western rule. Gamyoung. (Photo: Business Wire)

Jeonju City, the government of North Jeolla Province and the Jeolla Gamyoung Restoration Committee will open the restored Jeolla Gamyoung at 2pm on October 7. With the title “Jeolla Gamyoung: A Radiant Flower, a Thousand Years of Fruit,” the opening rite will be attended through a small number of participants to prevent the spread of Covid-19 and stream live on YouTube.

The birthday party of the recovery of the historic site will begin with “Seungjeonmu” (Victory Dance), which was held to welcome George Clayton Foulk, then American business manager in Joseon, in 1884, his stopover at Jeolla Gamyoung. The rite for the transfer of the duties of the governor of Jeolla will be decreed on the basis of the annotations written through Governor Jeolla Lee Seok-pyo in his “Honam Journal”. Honam is another call from Jeolla.

Then the sign “Seonhwadang”, the main construction of Jeolla Gamyoung, will be unveiled. Jeolla governors of the Joseon dynasty carried out their official duties in Seonhwadang. The citizens of Jeonju in North Jeolla Province will provide an e-book with their long-term wishes from Jeolla Gamyoung to the mayor of Jeonju and the governor of Jeollabuk-do. After official events, participants will visit the restored site.

Jeolla governors of the Joseon dynasty had jurisdiction over the present-day Jeolla provinces from the north and south, the metropolitan city of Gwangju and the island of Jeju. Jeolla Gamyoung located on the construction site of the former Jeollabuk-do government.

The debate over an assignment to repair the former government complex began in 2005. The land damaged for the allocation in November 2017 after the demolition of the old government construction in Jeollabuk-do. The first phase of the assignment ended on August 27.

The goal of the first step in locating recordings of Jeolla Gamyoung. Se’s original form restored seven main buildings in the first phase: Seonhwadang, Naeah, Naeah Hangrang, Gwanpoonggak, Yeonsindang, Naesammun and Oehangrang.

Jeonju will launch the moment phase of the assignment within a while after deciding the progression plan for Jeolla Gamyoung’s western rule. Until then, the domain will remain open to the general public.

“The city has planned the recovery birthday party on the smallest scale imaginable to prevent the spread of the Covid-19,” said Choi Lak-ki, director of culture, tourism and sports at Jeonju City Council. “Now that Jeolla Gamyoung has been restored, we will check out to attract more tourists to the site to publicize its history and status. The restored Jeolla Gamyoung will increase the self-esteem of the citizens of Jeonju and Jeollabuk-do. “

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