The address of the South Korean Presidential Palace and Presidential Palace is Sejong Road 1, Jongno-gu, Seoul, commonly known as "Cheongwadae". Cheongwadae is located at the foot of Beiyue Mountain, adjacent to Luoshan on the left, Wangren Mountain and Nanshan Mountain on the right, followed by dense jungle and Qianjingfu Palace, overlooking downtown Seoul and the east-flowing Han River. It is considered to be a treasure trove of feng shui.
As the office of the President of South Korea, Cheongwadae is the political center of South Korea. Cheongwadae symbolizes the highest political rights in South Korea and is also the abbreviation of South Korea's power center.
Unique architectural complex
Cheongwadae consists of a main building, a hotel, a green garden, endless gardens and seven palaces. These buildings have different appearances. In order to highlight the Korean characteristics, all buildings are built according to the traditional Korean architectural model.
The cymbals and curved roofs of the main building are the most representative places in Cheongwadae. There are 6.5438+0.5 million cymbal tiles in Cheongwadae, each of which can be used for more than 6.5438+0.000 years.
On the right side of the main building is the Spring and Autumn Pavilion. The roof of the Spring and Autumn Pavilion is made of traditional pottery tiles and is now used as a place for the President to meet reporters. On the left of the main building is the guest house, which is a place to entertain foreign guests. * * * There are 18 stone pillars, which are magnificent.
The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Cheongwadae.