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"Mirohanjeong, also known as Yukmyeonjeong, is a scenic pavilion in the rear garden of the temporary palace in Suwon. Built in 1790, its unique six-sided roof inspired its original name. King Jeongjo intended to retire here in 1804, but he passed away in 1800 before this plan could be realized. The pavilion is renowned for its autumn chrysanthemum blooms and is a key highlight of Suwon’s landscape."
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