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Injeongjeon Hall

Injeongjeon Hall is the main throne room of Gyeongbokgung Palace in Seoul, South Korea. It served as the central space for royal ceremonies, including the king's coronation, audiences, and important rituals. The hall is an impressive wooden structure with intricate construction, embodying traditional Korean architecture with elegant rooflines and detailed carvings. Its design emphasizes grandeur and authority, symbolizing the monarchy's central role. Today, Injeongjeon remains a cultural symbol and a key highlight for visitors, representing Korea’s historical heritage and royal heritage from the Joseon Dynasty era.