The Gyeongbokgung palace in Seoul, South Korea 1 580
South Korea, Seoul, Jongno-gu, 161 Sajik-ro
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The Gyeongbokgung palace is an open-air museum in Seoul. It used to be the major palace in the times of Joseon dynasty. The guard mount ceremony is regularly held at the entrance.
Children under 6 years old can enter the palace for free.
Guided excursions in English, Japanese and Chinese are held for foreigners.
Please check the working hours on the official website.
Last updated 14.06.2016
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This is a photo-review of the Gyeongbokgung palace located in the North Seoul, South Korea. The complex was built in 1394 and repaired many times after construction. The main building are the imperial throne room and the Gyeonghoeru pavilion in the middle of the artificial lake.
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