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Deoksugung Palace: When History meets Modern

As a history enthusiast and a lover of travel, I couldn't resist the opportunity to visit Deoksugung Palace during my recent trip to Seoul. The palace is one of the "Five Grand Palaces" built during the Joseon Dynasty and is a testament to the rich history and architectural brilliance of that era. I was eager to share my thoughts and impressions of this stunning palace in the heart of Seoul. Stepping into Deoksugung Palace through the main entrance, Daehanmun Gate, I was immediately struck by the juxtaposition of the ancient palace complex against the modern cityscape. The tranquility of the palace grounds provided a welcome respite from the bustling city. Surrounded by ancient trees and stonewalls, it felt like I had traveled back in time to a bygone era. One of the most fascinating aspects of Deoksugung Palace is its unique blend of architectural styles. The palace complex houses both traditional Korean and Western-style buildings. The main palace building, Junghwajeon Hall, is an exquisite example of traditional Korean architecture. Its vibrant colors, intricate patterns, and multi-tiered roof reflect the artistic mastery of the Joseon Dynasty craftsmen. In contrast, Seokjojeon Hall is a neoclassical building that echoes the European architectural influence during the late 19th century. As I wandered through the palace grounds, I was captivated by the beauty of the royal gardens. The palace boasts an exquisite garden named Hamnyeongjeon Garden, which showcases a serene pond and pavilion. Here, I took the opportunity to sit down, relax, and absorb the tranquil atmosphere. The garden was a delightful surprise, as it felt like a secret oasis hidden amidst the palace complex. Guided tours are available in various languages, including English, Japanese, and Chinese. I opted for the English guided tour, which offered insightful information about the palace's history and the lives of the royal family. The knowledgeable guide also shared fascinating anecdotes about the palace, such as the tragic story of Queen Myeongseong, who was assassinated in 1895, and the tumultuous history of the palace during the Japanese colonization of Korea. During my visit, I was fortunate enough to witness the changing of the royal guard ceremony, which takes place three times a day at Daehanmun Gate. The reenactment features guards dressed in colorful traditional uniforms and offers a glimpse into Korea's royal past. It was a fantastic experience to see this spectacle unfold before my eyes, and I would highly recommend planning your visit to coincide with this ceremony. Location: City Hall Station Price: 1000 WON #seoul #urbanexplorer #tripblazers
Posted: Mar 27, 2023
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