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From Wikipedia:
Changdeokgung (Hangul, 창덕궁, 昌德宮; literally, "Prospering Virtue Palace") -- also known as Changdeokgung Palace or Changdeok Palace -- is set within a large park in Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea. It is one of the "Five Grand Palaces" built by the kings of the Joseon Dynasty (1392–1897). As it is located east of Gyeongbok Palace, Changdeokgung, along with Changgyeonggung, is also referred to as the "East Palace" (동궐, 東闕, Donggwol). Changdeokgung was the most favored palace of many Joseon princes and retained many elements dating from the Three Kingdoms of Korea period that were not incorporated in the more contemporary Gyeongbokgung. One such element is the fact that the buildings of Changdeokgung blend with the natural topography of the site instead of imposing themselves upon it. It, like the other Five Grand Palaces in Seoul, was heavily damaged during theJapanese occupation of Korea (1910-1945). Currently, only about 30% of the pre-Japanese structures survive.
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From Wikipedia:
Changdeokgung (Hangul, 창덕궁, 昌德宮; literally, "Prospering Virtue Palace") -- also known as Changdeokgung Palace or Changdeok Palace -- is set within a large park in Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea. It is one of the "Five Grand Palaces" built by the kings of the Joseon Dynasty (1392–1897). As it is located east of Gyeongbok Palace, Changdeokgung, along with Changgyeonggung, is also referred to as the "East Palace" (동궐, 東闕, Donggwol). Changdeokgung was the most favored palace of many Joseon princes and retained many elements dating from the Three Kingdoms of Korea period that were not incorporated in the more contemporary Gyeongbokgung. One such element is the fact that the buildings of Changdeokgung blend with the natural topography of the site instead of imposing themselves upon it. It, like the other Five Grand Palaces in Seoul, was heavily damaged during theJapanese occupation of Korea (1910-1945). Currently, only about 30% of the pre-Japanese structures survive.
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- Lonely Planet
How to go?
By subway
When to go?
Closed on Mon
09:00 to 18:00 - Feb / May / Sep to Oct
09:00 to 18:30 - Jun to Aug
09:00 to 17:30 - Nov to Jan
Duration required
2 - 4 hours, depending if you join the Secret Garden guide tour
Tips
Websites
- Anguk Station (Line 3) Exit 3.Walk for 5min
- Jongno 3-ga Station (Line 1, 3 or 5) Exit 7. Walk along Donhwamun-ro Street for 10min.
When to go?
Closed on Mon
09:00 to 18:00 - Feb / May / Sep to Oct
09:00 to 18:30 - Jun to Aug
09:00 to 17:30 - Nov to Jan
Duration required
2 - 4 hours, depending if you join the Secret Garden guide tour
Tips
- Joining the guide tour is recommended
- There are different timings for guide tours of different languages
- You can only enter the Secret Garden if you join the guide tour
Websites
Rating: 4/5
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