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Haneulgung is a complex in Jangheung-myeon, Yangju City, Gyeonggi Province, where Huh Kyung-young conducts his religious activities. It was expanded in November 2017, and according to Huh, it was built on a beautiful, auspicious site destined to become a world-famous landmark. Huh Kyung-young's residence is also located there.
Haneulgung is the gateway on Earth to Baekgung (White Heaven Palace) and serves as its headquarters on Earth. It is a prime location situated in Seokhyeon-ri, Jangheung-myeon, Yangju City, Gyeonggi Province.
The main building of Haneulgung faces southeast, with Goryeongsan Mountain at its rear. To the east are Naecheongryong descending to Suribong, First Oecheongryong descending to Janggunbong, and Second Oecheongryong descending to Kwekkeoribong and Chalbong. To the west are Naebaekho descending to Gyemyeongsan Hyungjebong and Oebaekho descending to Eungbong. Surrounding the main building are eight peaks and mountains extending southeast. To the south lies Ilyeongsan, a mountain resembling a reclining cow, and behind it is Bukhansan, which encircles the area like a folding screen, resembling a reversed cabbage or the Korean Peninsula.
The topography of Haneulgung is also said to resemble a woman's uterus and vagina. From the Jangheung-myeon Administrative Welfare Center, follow Local Road 371 north and turn left into Seokhyeon-ri. Enter a narrow path, cross Dolgogae, and the entire view of Haneulgung will appear. Local Road 371 corresponds to the vagina, and Dolgogae to the cervical entrance. The entrance to Haneulgung is hidden enough to be easily missed if not for the road.
Haneulgung is rich in water. The stream flowing from Goryeongsan Mountain never dries up, turning into Seokhyeoncheon, which flows southwest past the edge of Ilyeongsan to meet Gongneungcheon. Goryeongsan means "Mountain of High Spirits," while Gyemyeongsan, originally called "Rooster's Crow Mountain," was renamed to Kaemyungsan, meaning "Mountain of Opening Brightness." Ilyeongsan means "Mountain with One Spirit." The surrounding area of Haneulgung is half pine forests, representing positive energy (yang), and half broadleaf forests, representing negative energy (yin).
In conclusion, Haneulgung is a grand site of the world, embodying the form of commanding ten thousand generals (Manjanghoreonghyeong) and the form of an emperor's womb nurturing an emperor (Hwangjeporanhyeong).[1]
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- ^ "허경영 하늘궁 공식 홈페이지" [Huh Kyung-young's Haneulgung]. Huh Kyung-young's Haneulgung Official Website. Retrieved 4 July 2024.