Scenic spot introduction:
Changgyeonggung Palace is the third oldest royal palace in Korea. It was originally Shoukang Palace. It was a villa built by King Sejong, the fourth generation king of the Joseon Dynasty, for his father Taejong. In 1484, according to the decree of King Seongjong, Myeongjeongjeon, Munjeongjeon and Hongmyeongjeon were built for the three queens (JungHee, the queen of King Sejo; SoHae, the queen of King Deokjong; AnSoon, the queen of King Yejong), and Named Changgyeonggung Palace.Attractions distribution:
The main buildings in Changgyeonggung Palace include Honghua Gate, Okcheon Bridge, Myeongjeong Gate, Myeongjeong Hall, Wenzheng Hall, Guantiandai, Chongwen Hall, Binyang Gate, Hanren Pavilion, Jingchun Hall, Qing Hall, Xianyang Gate, and Tongmyeong Hall. Yanghe Hall, Yingchun Pavilion, Spring Sugar Pond, Botanical Garden, Guande Pavilion, Spring Gate, Science Gate, Yuejin Gate, Xuanren Gate. The distribution is well-proportioned and the architectural structure is very exquisite.Scenic spot features:
Sightseeing and Historic Sitestravelling guideline:
The nightlife in Seoul is prosperous and lively. Most hotels have nightclubs and bars, which are full of intoxicating atmosphere. In addition, there are skiing, hot spring bathing, golf and other projects. In addition, large amusement parks such as Lotte World, Everland, and Seoul Amusement Park are also good places to visit.
Best time to visit:
Autumn has less rain and a suitable climate, making it the best time to travel.
Shopping recommendations:
Korean ginseng, electronic products, Korean clothing, jewelry, etc.
Scenic spot location:
Asia>South Korea>Seoul City
How to get there:
Take Exit 4 of Hyehwa Station on Subway Line 4, pass through Seoul National University Hospital, and walk for 10 minutes.
Scenic area map:
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Changgyeonggung Palace ticket price:
Individual: Adults (over 19 years old) 1,000 won/person; teenagers (7-18 years old) 500 won/person.
Group: 800 won/person for adults (more than 30 people); 400 won/person for teenagers.
Scenic area opening hours:
March to October: 9:00-19:00 on weekends and holidays
9:00-18:00 at other times,
November to February of the following year: 9:00- 17:30
Ticket sales will stop one hour before the end.
Rest day: every Tuesday.
Ancestral temple overpass opening hours: March to October, November to February, weekdays, weekends and statutory holidays, accessible hours: 09:00~17:00, 09:00~18:00 , 09:00~16:30