S Korea: Thousands Visit Blue House On First Day of Full Public Opening

SEOUL, May 10 (Bernama) — Cheong Wa Dae (Blue House) was flooded with thousands of visitors Tuesday morning, the first day the former presidential office and residence fully opened to the public after new President Yoon Suk Yeol relocated the top office, reported Yonhap news agency.

Following an opening ceremony, more than 6,000 people entered the compound in central Seoul at 11.38 am to look around the 250,000-square-metre space, including the main office building and the residence that were used by South Korean presidents for the past 74 years, as well as gardens and the state guest house of Yeongbingwan.

Former President Moon Jae In left the compound Monday after a five-year term.

“I am deeply moved that I am at a place that was used by South Korea’s presidents for decades,” Choi Chang Young, a 76-year-old from Bucheon, west of Seoul, said. “It was a good decision to open Cheong Wa Dae to the people.”

The insides of Cheong Wa Dae buildings are off-limits until after all sensitive equipment and documents are taken out.

Foreigners were also among the visitors.

“Cheong Wa Dae is cooler than the White House,” Lukas Gatsby, a 23-year-old foreign exchange student from Chicago, said, holding apricot flowers handed out by the organiser for its floral meaning of “promise” in connection to Yoon’s pledge.

The full opening of Cheong Wa Dae came in accordance with Yoon’s election promise to relocate the presidential office and give the compound back to the public. He said the move would help him connect better with the people as Cheong Wa Dae had become “a symbol of imperial power.”

Yoon began his term at midnight Monday at the new presidential office set up in the former defence ministry building in Seoul’s Yongsan district, several kilometres away from Cheong Wa Dae.

Cheong Wa Dae, situated at the foot of Mount Bukak behind Gyeongbok Palace, the main palace of the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910), has been the venue of the presidential office and residence for the past 74 years after the South Korean government was established in 1948.

The compound is 3.4 times larger than the White House. The complex, also known as the Blue House, consists of the main office building, presidential residence, state reception house, press hall and secretariat buildings, among others.

The history of the Cheong Wa Dae site spans over 1,000 years, as it was home to royal palace halls during the Goryeo Dynasty (918-1392). It was then part of the rear garden for Gyeongbok Palace during the Joseon Dynasty.

With the establishment of the South Korean government in 1948, then President Rhee Syng Man began to use the site as the presidential office and residence after naming it Gyeong Mu Dae.

It was renamed Cheong Wa Dae in 1960 after the inauguration of President Yun Bo Sun. For the next 62 years, Cheong Wa Dae has been used as a word that symbolises supreme power.

Visits to Cheong Wa Dae will be allowed to people who have made online reservations in advance from 7 am to 7 pm every day starting Wednesday, with a daily cap of 39,000 visitors per day and 6,500 visitors per two-hour time slot.

Sources: BERNAMA

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