Originally built as an internal government office of the Korean Empire government between July 1907 and August 1910 at the Uijeongbu Building site of the Joseon Dynasty (76-2, Sejong-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul), on the left-hand side of Gyeongbokgung Palace, this building became the Gyeonggi Provincial Government Building of the Japanese Government-General of Korea under the Japanese Colonial Rule. When the Gyeonggi Provincial Government Office was relocated to Suwon-si on June 23, 1967, the old building was used for various purposes - such as the Ministry of Home Affairs, the Public Security Bureau, and Annex 1 Building of Seoul Police Bureau - for about twenty years, and was finally demolished in the early 1990s.
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