Haegye

Haegye (Jeongja: 해게) is a city in Jeolbo's Assan-do province. Haegye, despite not being as populated as other Jeolboan cities, is a major tourist attraction. During the Cheojeon Dynasty of Jeolbo, Haegye, at the time called Habyeong, was the capital of Jeolbo. There are many tourist attractions such as Sarigeup Temple, Yojusung Palace ruins, and Kwaseong Mall.

Etymology
Many Jeolboan historians have learned, through reading dozens of ancient documents and historical accounts, that Haegye has had at least several names throughout history. These names have been lost to history, "Habyeong" (Jeongja: 하병) is the only name that has been remembered. During the Baek Regime, Habyeong underwent major modernization, and was renamed "Haegye".

History
Historical documents and historical accounts found in Deokdosang Palace date the settling of Haegye back to 752 AD. Near the end of the Gyeogujae Dynasty, Haegye had grown to become a large farming village dominated by paddyfields and grain crops. When the Jomaen Dynasty was founded, Haegye became the capital city. This was due to the fact that Haegye is surrounded by forests and mountains, so it'd be quite hard to conquer a city such as Haegye.

In February of 1522, Yojusung Palace, previously the main palace of the Cheojeon Dynasty, was destroyed when a tree in the court of the palace was struck by lightning during a storm. The tree caught on fire and the fire quickly spread and engulfed all of the palace. Later in May of the same year, construction of Sarigeup Temple began and finished in 1529. Sarigeup Temple remained the main palace for the remainder of the Cheojeon Dynasty.