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Hanok+Palace Korea Culture Tour



The experience:

There's more than shopping in Korea. Ancient palace and Hanok village are all fascinating! If you want to be more familiar with Korean culture, just follow our steps to explore more!

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- Highlights -

?Deeply know about Korean traditional culture!

?With pick-up service!

?Accompany with Chinese/English/Japanese-speaking tour guides!

-Important Info-

· Meeting time and points:

14:00 Pick-up service from your hotel.

· Duration: approximately 5 hours

· Returning time: about 19:00drop off at your hotel in Seoul

·Vehicle Type: varies according to number of passengers

- What you can expect -

?Changdeokgung Palace and Huwon (???? ??)

Changdeokgung Palace was the second royal villa built following the construction of Gyeongbukgung Palace in 1405. It was the principal palace for many kings of the Joseon Dynasty, and is the most well-preserved of the five remaining royal Joseon palaces. Though it has been treasured by Koreans for centuries, Changdeokgung Palace was recognized as a World Cultural Heritage site by the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Committee in December of 1997 during the committee meeting in Naples, Italy.

?Bukchon Hanok Village (??????)

The name Bukchon, which literally translates to "northern village," came about as the neighborhood lies north of two significant Seoul landmarks, Cheonggyecheon Stream and Jongno. Today, many of these hanoks operate as cultural centers, guesthouses, restaurants and tea houses, providing visitors with an opportunity to experience, learn and immerse in Korean traditional culture.

?Naksan Park (????)

Naksan Park gets its name from its camel hump-like appearance. In Korean ‘nakta’ means camel and ‘san’ means mountain. So people refer to the park as Nakta Park or Naksan Park. The mountain is a solid granite bedrock. The Joseon royal family enjoyed the natural beauty of the granite mountain, but during the Japanese Colonial Period, a hasty manner of urban planning resulted in the demolition of most parts of the mountain.

-How to redeem your voucher-

Board shuttle by showing confirmation in mobile phone. No need to print.









info:









- Highlights -

?Deeply know about Korean traditional culture!

?With pick-up service!

?Accompany with Chinese/English/Japanese-speaking tour guides!

-Important Info-

· Meeting time and points:

14:00 Pick-up service from your hotel.

· Duration: approximately 5 hours

· Returning time: about 19:00drop off at your hotel in Seoul

·Vehicle Type: varies according to number of passengers

- What you can expect -

?Changdeokgung Palace and Huwon (???? ??)

Changdeokgung Palace was the second royal villa built following the construction of Gyeongbukgung Palace in 1405. It was the principal palace for many kings of the Joseon Dynasty, and is the most well-preserved of the five remaining royal Joseon palaces. Though it has been treasured by Koreans for centuries, Changdeokgung Palace was recognized as a World Cultural Heritage site by the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Committee in December of 1997 during the committee meeting in Naples, Italy.

?Bukchon Hanok Village (??????)

The name Bukchon, which literally translates to "northern village," came about as the neighborhood lies north of two significant Seoul landmarks, Cheonggyecheon Stream and Jongno. Today, many of these hanoks operate as cultural centers, guesthouses, restaurants and tea houses, providing visitors with an opportunity to experience, learn and immerse in Korean traditional culture.

?Naksan Park (????)

Naksan Park gets its name from its camel hump-like appearance. In Korean ‘nakta’ means camel and ‘san’ means mountain. So people refer to the park as Nakta Park or Naksan Park. The mountain is a solid granite bedrock. The Joseon royal family enjoyed the natural beauty of the granite mountain, but during the Japanese Colonial Period, a hasty manner of urban planning resulted in the demolition of most parts of the mountain.

-How to redeem your voucher-

Board shuttle by showing confirmation in mobile phone. No need to print.

















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