Five Grand Joseon Palaces
Gyeongbokgung
Gyeongbokgung
The Joseon (Wikipedia Article) Dynasty lasted for over 600 years and, Ending in 1 910, was the very last reigning Empire of Korea. It was during Joseon's reign that Seoul was Made Capital and Right here that the Emperor built. several Magnificent, yet near Impossible to Pronounce, Palaces. Five of these are open to the Public and, combined, Make up Seoul's aptly Named Five Grand Joseon Palaces: Gyeongbokgung, Changdeokgung (Wikipedia
Article), Changgyeonggung (Wikipedia
Article), Deoksugung (Wikipedia. Article) and Gyeonghuigung (Wikipedia
Article). The names are much more Beautiful in Korean, and roughly Translate to Palace greatly Blessed by the Heavens, Palace of Prospering Virtue and even Palace of Flourishing Gladness.
All Five are Unique in their own Way and Offer. something special, whether it's a splendid Secret Garden (Changdeokgung), the site where the Emperor died (Deoksugung) or simply the biggest and most grandiose of all (Gyeongbokgung). The latter is the one most tourists choose to visit and the most famous of. all. Admission to each is About USD3 Palace.
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105, Namsangongwon-Gil, Yongsan-gu, Seoul Subway line 3 or 4, station Chungmuro, exit 2 (in front of Daehan), then take the bus line 02 or 05. the final tally
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