This palace is one of the 4 palaces around Gwanghwamun Square. If you want to visit all 4 palaces and Jongmyo Shrine, you can buy the integrated ticket that allows you to enter all them for only ~$10. If not, it's ~$3 for each palace. If you are wearing the traditional Korean clothes, Hanbok, you can walk straight to the ticket booth to get free tickets into the palace! At OneDayHanbok, you can rent a Hanbok for $15 for 4 hours. The staff speaks English and are very friendly. One of the staff even remembered me when I went in the 2nd time with my friends. They also offer photography service but we can be our own photographers 😊.
Photo shoot time~
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| Kalia's in the bathroom but this was right after we finished dressing up at One Day Hanbok's office. |
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| I wonder why she was running? But, we got some stares from other Koreans as we made our way from the office to the Palace. |
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| The first stop is The National Palace Museum of Korea with free entrance located right next to the palace. |
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| Does it look like they're walking on that road? |
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| Some random girls wanted to take pictures with us. So nice~~ |
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| "Welcome!~" |
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| This picture is one of my favorites. I love this pavilion surrounded by a pond of lily pads. |
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| Ending the day at the palace with a peek-a-boo photo~ |
Extras: Changing of the palace guards.
Part 5 to be updated tomorrow~
Thank you~
♡ Christina
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