Reenactment of King Gojong and Empress Myeongseong’s (Queen Min) Royal Wedding Ceremony that took place on the grounds of Unhyeon Palace on March 21, 1866. Unhyeon Palace (운현궁) is the former Korean royal residence of Prince Regent Daewon-gun, ruler of Korea during the Joseon Dynasty in the 19th century, and father of Emperor Gojong.
This reenactment takes place in the spring and fall each year.
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Reenactment of the royal wedding ceremony of King Gojong and Queen Min held at Unhyeongung Palace, the original site of the royal wedding ceremony on March 21, 1866, for emperor Gojong and his empress Myeongseong in Seoul South Korea