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- Spot introduction -
・Gyeongbokgung Palace *Closed on Tuesdays Gyeongbokgung Palace is one of
Seoul's five great palaces and has a history of 600 years as the main palace
of the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910). This palace was built in 1395 as the palace
of the new dynasty when King Taejo, Yi Seong-gye, the founder of the Joseon
Dynasty, moved the capital of Goryeo. As it is located north of Seoul, it is
also called "North Palace."
Changing of the Guard Ceremony The Changing of the Guard Ceremony held at
Gyeongbokgung Palace is one of Seoul's most representative traditional events,
featuring a recreation of the clothing, weapons, and traditional musical
instruments of the Joseon Dynasty.
Bukchon Hanok Village is a traditional residential area that has been with
Seoul for 600 years. Traditional hanok houses are clustered between two large
palaces, and the old streets have been preserved. Currently, the area is used
for traditional culture experience centers and hanok restaurants, making it a
place where you can experience the atmosphere of the Joseon Dynasty.
Insadong is a popular night market in Bangkok. If you look at the market from
above, you can enjoy the sparkling scenery that looks like it is studded with
jewels.
08:40
Change into a traditional Korean dress (or men's hanbok) at the store
Arrival at Gyeongbokgung Palace, viewing of the changing of the guard ceremony (*On Tuesdays, you will be guided to the World Heritage Site Changdeokgung Palace)
Bukchon Hanok Village Tour & Photo Shoot
Return the Chima Jeogori (or men's Hanbok) to the store
Stroll around Insadong
13:00
30-1
KRW 60,000