The palace grounds were then abandoned for over 250 years, before being finally rebuilt in [[1865]]-[[1867]]. Gyeongbokgung became the chief royal residence again in [[1868]], when the king moved there from the Changdeokgung Palace. A new residence, known as Geoncheonggung, was built in [[1873]], but much of the palace suffered from a fire three years later. | The palace grounds were then abandoned for over 250 years, before being finally rebuilt in [[1865]]-[[1867]]. Gyeongbokgung became the chief royal residence again in [[1868]], when the king moved there from the Changdeokgung Palace. A new residence, known as Geoncheonggung, was built in [[1873]], but much of the palace suffered from a fire three years later. |