Gyeongbokgung Palace – Seoul’s Grand Legacy of the Joseon Dynasty

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Step into Korea’s royal past at Gyeongbokgung Palace, the largest and most iconic of Seoul’s Five Grand Palaces. Originally built in 1395 during the Joseon Dynasty, this architectural masterpiece has stood the test of time as a symbol of national pride and cultural heritage.
Set against the majestic backdrop of Bugaksan Mountain, the palace complex showcases beautifully restored gates, pavilions, and halls, including the striking Geunjeongjeon (Throne Hall) and Gyeonghoeru Pavilion, which floats elegantly on a lotus pond. Don’t miss the changing of the royal guard ceremony, held daily at Gwanghwamun Gate, a colorful spectacle of tradition and precision.
Visitors are encouraged to wear traditional hanbok, which not only enhances the experience but also grants free admission. The National Palace Museum and National Folk Museum, located within the palace grounds, offer deeper insight into Korea’s dynastic history and everyday life of the era.
Whether you’re a history lover, culture enthusiast, or first-time traveler to Seoul, Gyeongbokgung Palace is a must-visit—blending timeless beauty with living history in the heart of the capital.
📍 Jongno-gu, Seoul
🕘 Closed Tuesdays
🎟️ Free with Hanbok
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Post by Shahin Alom - RU | Jun 10, 2025

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