Korean Palaces to visit while wearing the Korean Traditional Clothes-Hanbok

Hello everyone,
I am Hanboknam.
Today I want to introduce to you about different Palaces you can visit when you are in Korea and when you wear your Hanbok, the Korean traditional clothing.

If you want to know more about what Hanbok is and the different types of it,
go through my Blog!

Going back to the writing,
One of the most famous Palace will be the GyeongBuk Palace.
It has been mentions a lot from our blog, and even has details about it on our first blog!
But let me say more about it.
GyeongBuk Palace is located in the middle of Seoul and it is built proportionally based on geometrical order/pattern. It is so beautiful and I personally cannot believe that these architectures were made in the year of 1395.
But this was burnt once because of the war between Korea and Japan in the year of 1592 but was rebuilt 1867.
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When you go out from GyeongBuk Palace you will be able to see the statue of King SeJong, who invented Hangeul.
Hangeul is the Korean letters created by King SeJong because he wanted all Koreans to be able to read and write, since not all of us were able to do so before.

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Next most visited Palace is the ChangDeok Palace. 
This Palace is located beside GyeongBuk Palace.
This architecture is built and sculpted in an atypical way based on the location.
ChangDeok Palace became one of the Unesco World Heritage in the year of 1997, because it is one of the palaces that kept the harmonious balance between nature and Korea's sentiment well for a long period of time.
Wonderful isn't it?

Credits: heritage.unesco.co.kr

Next is ChangGyeong Palace.
This palace is right beside ChangDeok Palace. This Palace is made to supply more residential space for the Royal family.

Credits: http://korean.visitseoul.net/
Next is DukSu Palace.
It's old name was GyeongUng Palace! 
In this day, in this Palace there is a European styled architecture built by an English man. 
It is a beautiful palace so you should definitely take a look! 
You will be able to find this by walking straight from the statue of King SeJong.
 Credits: 덕수궁 관리소

 Credits: 덕수궁 관리소

Others will be UnHyun Palace, GyeongHee Palace, and Chil Palace. 
One special thing about the Chil palace is that you will only be able to go around this place when you enter the Blue House of Korea. 
And some parts of UhHyun Palace will not be opened or accessible until year 2021 because of restoration processes. 

This is UnHyun Palace. 

Credits: http://korean.visitseoul.net/
After seeing all these beautifully built palaces, don't you want to visit these? 
You will definitely feel the grandness of Korean history and culture through visiting these places! 

Have fun touring friends! 




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