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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Changdeokgung Palace Complex' has mentioned 'Seoul' in the following places:
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Palace in Seoul
Changdeokgung (Hangul, xecxb0xbdxebx8dx95xeaxb6x81, xe6x98x8cxe5xbexb7xe5xaexae; literally, "Prospering Virtue Palace"), also known as Changdeokgung Palace or Changdeok Palace, is set within a large park in Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea.
It, like the other Five Grand Palaces in Seoul, was heavily damaged during the Japanese occupation of Korea (1910xe2x80x931945).
King Taejong (Yi Bang-won) soon taking over the throne returned to Hanseong(present-day Seoul) had a new palace named Changdeokgung instead of Gyeongbokgung because he had killed his half brothers in Gyeongbokgung whose construction was led by Jeong Do-jeon, the king's rival before.
Geumcheongyo Bridge xe2x80x93 Oldest bridge still extant in Seoul.
Constructed in the 15th century during the Joseon Dynasty, the Changdeokgung Palace Complex occupies a 57.9 ha site in Jongno-gu, in northern Seoul at the foot of Ungbong Peak of Mount Baegaksan, the main geomantic guardian mountain.
The area around Changdeokgung is managed co-operatively by the Urban Planning Division, Traffic Policy Division and Cultural Heritage Division of the Seoul Metropolitan Government.
Seoul Cityxe2x80x98s Basic Scenery Plan and District Unit Plan for the areas surrounding Changdeokgung, which are periodically revised and updated, provide the framework for management and work planning in the buffer zone.