We, the KOREA HERITAGE SERVICE[KHS] have digitized the Korean palce Gwanghwamun and Woldae&Haetae props.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 2023.For commercial use, you can mark the 'Korea Heritage Service' as the source.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 경복궁Gwanghwamun 광화문 [景福宮 光化門]In 1395 (the 4th year of King Taejo’s reign), the palace was built to create Gyeongbokgung Palace. It was destroyed during the Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1592 (25th year of King Seonjo's reign), and Gwanghwamun was also built with the reconstruction of Gyeongbokgung Palace in 1865 (2nd year of King Gojong's reign).During the Japanese colonial period, when the Joseon Government-General building was built in the Heungnyemun area of Gyeongbokgung Palace, it was moved to the north of Geonchunmun Gate, the eastern gate of Gyeongbokgung Palace. It was blown up by bombing during the Korean War and the entire gate tower was destroyed.Gwanghwamun, built of concrete, was demolished in 2006, and in 2010, Gwanghwamun was restored to its original location as it was when it was rebuilt during the reign of King Gojong.Woldae 월대 [月臺]It was created by Heungseon Daewongun of the Joseon Dynasty to raise the status of Gwanghwamun, the main gate, while rebuilding Gyeongbokgung Palace, which had remained in ruins for 270 years after the Japanese invasions of Korea. Here, ‘woldae’ refers to a wide platform built higher than the foundation to enhance the quality of major buildings such as the main hall of a palace.Haetae 해태상 [獬豸]An imaginary animal that can judge right and wrong and good and evil. HaitaiIt was considered a divine beast that warded off fires and disasters and was sometimes decorated in buildings such as palaces. It is placed in front of Gwanghwamun. It is presumed that this contains prayers for the fair and well-being of the king who takes care of government affairs within the palace.Number of Unique Meshes: 26Collision: YesVertex Count: 138 - 1,105,444LODs: NoNumber of Materials: 41Number of Textures: 96Texture Resolutions: 2048*2048, 4096*4096