All The Butlers' Performing Arts The first Gyeongbokgung Gauleiter ..Geunjeongjeon Inside is also revealed
Seoul = = All The Butlers' has Gyeongbokgung's emoji on camera.
On the 2nd SBS All The Butlers', I went to Gyoungbokgung with Choi Tae-seong Korean history lecturer and actor Kim Kang-hoon.
The members arrived somewhere with their eyes hidden. The palace was open. Officials and courtiers wearing Joseon costumes were walking around. Yang Se-hyeong admired the film, saying, "I think I'm on a time machine." The production team said the Cultural Heritage Administration lent Gyeongbokgung through the box, which is the first entertainment show.
The first place I looked around was the Geunjeongjeon, who got the chance to get inside the Geunjeongjeon. Originally, the interior was all thrilled because it was a controlled area of entry; Choi Tae-seong asked to note the number of dragon claws; there were seven dragon claws. Choi Tae-seong explained that this is a symbol of wishing for a strengthening of royal authority. To indirectly feel the view of the throne, Yang Se-hyeong rode Kim Dong-Hyun's horse. Cha gave up his shoulder for Kim Kang-hoon.