KHS-Sojubang, Gyeongbokgung


This is components of Korean Gyeongbokgung Palace; the complex of Sojubang


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Gyeongbokgung Palace 경복궁

Gyeongbokgung Palace, the main palace in the Joseon Dynasty, was built after King Taejo, founder of the Joseon Dynasty. He had the capital moved to Hanyang during the fourth year of his reign (1395). Its name, literally meaning “great fortune,” originated with a phrase of Sigyeong (Book of Songs), quoted by Jeong Do-jeon, an eminent scholar in the Joseon Dynasty: "I've already drunk and have been full with virtue, so I will help you get great fortune in my late year as a man of virtue.”


Sojubang of Gyeongbokgung Place 경복궁 소주방

The sojubang was the main kitchen of Gyeongbokgung in which food was prepared and cooked for its royal residents. The kitchen largely consisted of three units, the naesojubang (inner kitchen) where daily meals were prepared for Joseon kings and their consorts, the oesojubang (outer kitchen) which was in charge of preparing special dishes for royal banquets and ceremonies, and the saengmulbang (confectionary) where teacakes, porridge, and rice cakes were made for the king. The original kitchen was demolished during the Japanese occupation (1910-1945). The current Royal kitchen buildings were restored in 2015.