These 3D assets were produced by Korea Heritage Service as a project to build raw resources for the production and supply of Korean heritage digital contents in 2024.For commercial use, you can mark the 'Korea Heritage Service' as the source.KOREA HERITAGE SERVICE [KHS]The Korea Heritage Digital Service is a service that releases various national heritage data, so that companies, regions, and the public can easily find high-quality national heritage data. It is expected to be of great help to the public as well as companies, local governments, universities and research institutes by releasing national heritage data such as 3D data, drawings, photos, reports and videos that are difficult for the public to access.You can easily access the data by using conditional search functions such as designated items, regions, eras and production years, and also can easily check information such as 3D scanned videos and web VR contents provided by Korea Heritage Service through services such as '3D Asset' and 'Theme Contents'.Gyeongbokgung Palace 경복궁Gyeongbokgung 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.”Jagyeongjeon, Gyeongbokgung Palace 자경전eungseon Daewongun built Jagyeongjeon when he rebuilt Gyeongbokgung Palace on the site of Jamidang Hall for Jodaebi (Queen Sinjeong), legal mother of King Gojong. It was burnt down and then rebuilt in 1888, the 25th year of King Gojong’s reign. Jagyeongjeon is a 44- kan (a unit of measurement referring to the distance between two columns) hall for living everyday life and sleeping. Bedrooms called bogandang were made in the northwest to pass the winter season warmly while the daytime was spent in Jagyeongjeon Hall. Cheongyeonru Pavilion, a loft, was made in the southeast to spend summer time in the cool. There were dozens of houses, walls and doors around it, but most of them have disappeared. There only remain the beautiful flower wall engraved with patterns of letters, flowers, butterflies and bamboo, and the chimney of house shape harmoniously engraved with sipjangsaeng, a design of animals and trees that symbolizes longevity. This is the only hall in Gyeongbokgung Palace that contains a royal bedchamber.Features:Complex of JagyeongjeonNumber of Unique Meshes: 166Collision: YesVertex Count: 79 - 1,339,224LODs: NONumber of Material: 176Number of Textures: 538Texture Resolutions: (2048*2048, 4096*4096, 8192*8192)Supported Development Platforms:Windows: (Yes)Mac: (No)



