![]() On account of strong recommendation of generals, King Gojong moved his capital to Ganghwado with the advantage of natural and strategically point of view. This place is site of the royal palace where the Goryeo people had resisted vigorously against Mongolian invasion for 39 years. In Joseon Dynasty, Ganghwa used to be the shelter for refuge during Jeong-Myo-Horan and Byeong-Ja-Horan (name of battles), and at the end of Joseon Era, Ganghwa witnessed the tragic history of Daewongun’s Seclusion policy (national isolation policy) and Catholic suppression, which led to the French Battleship Incidents, Byeon-In-Yangyo and Sin-Mi-Yangyo (name of battles), as well as Unyangho Incident leading to the Treaty of Ganghwado. Tour Course Information Ganghwa History Museum ![]() His wife, Queen Jeong-hwa presented a jade lamp to the temple and people began to call it Jeondeung Temple. Starting from the Ganghwa Historic Museum that features historic relics of Korea, ranging from the prehistoric age to modern Korea in the early 20th century.Jeondeung Temple, a representative temple of Ganghwa Island.It was established in the 13th century under the reign of King Chungryul of the Goryo Dynasty. Due to its geographical features, the island served as a temporary capitak when foreign enemies invaded the nation during the Goryeo and Chosun Dynasty. The Ganghwa island was an old battlefield where Koreans fought against foreign navies. Hotel → Ganghwa History Museum → Dolmen → Goryeo Royal Palace Site → Lunch → JeondeungTemple → Gwangseongbo → Shopping Center → Hotel Description
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