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Gyeongbok Palace unveils wall paintings with help of Gucci

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Choi Eung-chon, right, head of the Korea Heritage Service (KHS), observes a replica of the 'Flowers and Birds' wall painting at Gyotaejeon Hall at Gyeongbok Palace, downtown Seoul, Wednesday. This copy, along with 'Monkeys and Immortal Peaches,' was produced through a collaboration between the KHS and Gucci, following a social contribution agreement for preserving, managing and utilizing cultural heritage. Typically closed to the public, Gyotaejeon Hall will temporarily open through Dec. 30, allowing visitors a rare glimpse of these replicated paintings. Courtesy of KHS

Choi Eung-chon, right, head of the Korea Heritage Service (KHS), observes a replica of the "Flowers and Birds" wall painting at Gyotaejeon Hall at Gyeongbok Palace, downtown Seoul, Wednesday. This copy, along with "Monkeys and Immortal Peaches," was produced through a collaboration between the KHS and Gucci, following a social contribution agreement for preserving, managing and utilizing cultural heritage. Typically closed to the public, Gyotaejeon Hall will temporarily open through Dec. 30, allowing visitors a rare glimpse of these replicated paintings. Courtesy of KHS

Kwon Mee-yoo meeyoo@koreatimes.co.kr


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