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Hyangdaecheong is a storage room for ritual supplies, where incense, ritual paper, and offerings were kept and officiants who would minister at ancestral rituals stood by. Jipsacheong, a government office of rituals, was also part of Hyangdaecheong. Mangmyoru Pavilion to the south is where the king would take short rests when visiting to pay tribute to deceased kings and conduct rituals. In front of Mangmyoru is a pond, jungyeonji, and behind Mangmyoru is a shrine housing a portrait and scrolls of King Gongmin.
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