Byeongpung (Korean: 병풍) are Korean folding screens made from several joined panels, bearing decorative painting and calligraphy, used to separate interiors and enclose private spaces, among other uses.
And Korea exported folding screens to Japan during the reign of King Sinmun.
In the Goryeo Dogyeong (Korean: 고려도경) written by Seo-gyeong, an envoy from the Song dynasty who visited Goryeo, there is a record that the Goryeo royal family placed folding screens on all sides of the banquet hall.
The initial form was a single-seat model made from a single board.
[1] When there is a major event such as a summit or award ceremony in the Presidential Residence, photos are taken with byeongpung as the background.