The "Moorish Official's Office" in Jeju, South Korea is represented by the "Honghua Pavilion"

Honghwagak is one of the most magnificent buildings in the reconstruction of Jeju Mokganya. Originally the office of the Jejesa (an official with both military and political responsibilities), its name, "Honghwa," means "the king's grace extends to the people."

The entire Jeju Mokganya was a crucial administrative office for Jeju during the Joseon Dynasty. After four archaeological excavations and restoration projects in 1991, its restoration was completed in December 2002. It includes the Honghwagak, Yeonxigak, Uryeondang, Julindang, Wanggyeongru, Xiamabi, and Gwandeokjeong.

Post by 諸文武 | Aug 11, 2025

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