Ancient Korean guards at the main gate Hyeungnyemun.
Gyeong·bok·gung [경복궁/景福宮] or the "Palace Greatly Blessed by Heaven" was the main palace of the Korean kings in the past. It was built during the Joseon Dynasty in the year 13941. This one is impressive with its gates and courtyards and less so with parks and pavilions. This palace consists of many buildings, that speak for themselves. I can say I was truly impressed. The weather was great, even though it was a cold day, I liked the blue sky, which gave me the chance to take some awesome photos.
The ticket for Gyeongbokgung costs 3000 Won (2€, as for April 2010) and you'll need about 45min to 1h to see everything (including the nearby Korean Folk Museum). Enjoy my photos:
The Palace
A famous gate, Gwanghwamun, is located just in front of the whole palace complex, but it's not seen on these photos. You can check some pics here. It's currently being restored.
The living quarters
Hyangwonjeong
Hyangwonjeong pavilion surrounded by Hyangwonji lake and accessible by the Chwihyangyo bridge. The pavilion's name means "Pavilion of Far-reaching Fragrance" and it's really one of the most beautiful places I have seen in Seoul. More about it here>>
Hyangwonjeong pavilion from close.
Hyangwonjeong pavilion from afar.
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