Introduction to Geunjeongjeon: It is the largest wooden structure building in ancient Korea and the most majestic. It is the main hall for holding formal ceremonies and receiving congratulations from hundreds of officials. It was rebuilt in the sixth year of Emperor Tongzhi's reign (1867). There is a throne and a caisson inside the hall. The hall is surrounded by corridors and the front of the hall is paved with stone slabs. It is solemn and magnificent. There is a square in front of the palace, where hundreds of officials meet. The ground of the square is paved with granite and divided into three roads. The road in the middle is slightly higher and wider, and is the path taken by the king. The roads on both sides are slightly lower, and is the path taken by civil and military officials. There are also step stones arranged on both sides of the square.