Exploring Gyeongbokgung Palace: A Glimpse into Korea’s Royal Heritage

Exploring Gyeongbokgung Palace: A Glimpse into Korea’s Royal Heritage

 Gyeongbokgung – 경복궁

 

royal.cha.go.kr / 출처: 대한민국 문화재청 공식사이트

 

대한민국에서 인기 있는 관광지인 경복궁을 소개합니다.

 

Located in the heart of Seoul, South Korea, Gyeongbokgung Palace stands as a symbol of Korea’s rich history and cultural heritage. Built in 1395, during the Joseon Dynasty, it served as the main royal palace for over 500 years. Stepping through its majestic gates, visitors are transported back in time, surrounded by stunning traditional Korean architecture, tranquil gardens, and serene ponds.

 

 

 

 

 

One of the palace’s highlights is the Changing of the Royal Guard ceremony, a mesmerizing display of ancient traditions and colorful costumes. Exploring the palace grounds, one can discover historic treasures like the National Folk Museum and the National Palace Museum of Korea, offering fascinating insights into Korean life and royalty. Whether admiring the grandeur of the main hall, Gyeongbokjeon, or strolling along the picturesque corridors, Gyeongbokgung Palace promises an unforgettable journey into Korea’s past.

 

 

 

 

 

Photo Source: Korea’s Official webSite

Royal Palaces and Tombs Center – website

 

Tourists can enjoy free viewing by wearing hanbok, a traditional Korean costume. If you visit Gyeongbokgung Palace, you can meet tourists of various nationalities wearing hanbok.

 

Images of women wearing hanbok.

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