
The original buildings of Gyeongbokgung Palace were moved to a historical park.
What would it have been like if Konkuk Grand Plaza was built in that place to commemorate the founding of the Republic of Korea?
Inside the square, it is 270 meters high and decorated with 5,800 elaborate statues depicting all kinds of patriots, heroes, gods, and imaginary beasts.
There is a National Foundation Monument with a 90 million-character poem praising the founding of the Republic of Korea engraved in gold.
The National Foundation Monument is 70m high and has 300 stone pillars lined up on both sides with a 7m tall golden phoenix on top.
At the entrance to the square, there is a bronze fountain over 170m wide and 39m high covered with 800 statues of various dragons, heavenly gods, and mysterious animals.
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It seemed kind of interesting so I decided to try making it with AI.
National Foundation Monument and Stone Pillars






Bronze Fountain:



Well... let's leave it to our own judgment.