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Changdeokgung Palace

Changdeokgung Palace Tourism

Changdeokgung Palace Tourism

Type of destination: Historical Landmark
Ideal visit duration: 2-3 hours
Changdeokgung Palace, located in Seoul, South Korea, is one of the most well-preserved royal palaces that dates back to the Joseon Dynasty. Built in 1405, it is renowned for its harmonious blend with the natural landscape, departing from the traditional axial layouts of its contemporaries. Changdeokgung was designed to embrace and conform to the topography of its site, making it unique among Korean palaces. It comprises a public palace area, the royal family residence, and a rear garden known as Huwon, which remains a pristine example of Korean garden design. This UNESCO World Heritage site has functioned as the center for politics, culture, and the royal lifestyle, capturing the cultural heritage of Korea's past. The palace complex includes several architectural highlights, such as Injeongjeon (the Throne Hall), Seonjeongjeon (an administrative building), and Nakseonjae, a more private royal residence within the complex. The blend of architecture, the beauty of its gardens, and the serenity it preserves in a bustling city like Seoul make Changdeokgung Palace a cultural and historical treasure.
Beaches (7)
Religious Places (5)
Historical Places (38)
Museums (16)
National Parks (3)
Villages (2)
Zoos (2)
Mountains (2)
Island (3)
Gardens (2)
Dams (3)
Lakes (2)

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