Old buildings are also the cultural units of Korea's focus on protection. The history of this city is also very long. The buildings hundreds of years ago have been well preserved. The palace buildings are still wood-based. The whole area is very warm and clean.
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Old buildings are also the cultural units of Korea's focus on protection. The history of this city is also very long. The buildings hundreds of years ago have been well preserved. The palace buildings are still wood-based. The whole area is very warm and clean.
It’s very quiet here, and the courtyard is particularly chic and elegant. Many explanations are next to it, so even if there is no guide explanation, you can probably understand the seven seven eight eight, here is free, the price is very high
Yunxuan Palace, as the private house of the Xingxuan Courtyard, was the place where the Korean Gao Zong lived for 12 years before his arrival. Later, after Gao Zong's arrival, he was promoted to the "Palace" through large-scale expansion and renovation. After Gao Zong's 12-year-old reign, with the birth of the name Yunxi Palace, the compound of the king's palace was continuously expanded, and the transformation formed a spectacular Yunxi Palace.
Personally feel that it is better to choose to go to Yunlu Palace than Jingfu Palace. First of all, it is free. Secondly, there are fewer people. The architectural style is similar to Jingfu Palace. It is just that there is no grand Gyeongbokgung Palace. The scale is not as large as Gyeongbokgung Palace. There are fewer people. When taking pictures, you don't have to worry about other people entering. Compared with Gyeongboo Palace, because there are more tour groups, it is difficult for others to not enter when taking pictures.
Free! Free! Free! Important things are said three times ~ passing by when I returned to my residence from Changde Palace, in the southwest corner of Changde Palace. Really surprised, the environment is very good, very Korean cultural characteristics, there are performances from 1 to 3 pm. The house of the real-power father of the last emperor of South Korea, Gao Zong, was taken here. I feel that it is enough to see Korean architectural culture here, and those who are not rich in time and money don't have to go to other palaces. Several pairs of Koreans took wedding photos here, beautiful, like ~
[Yunxuan Palace] Recommended index: 4 Nebula Palace is not the emperor's main palace or away from the palace, but the residence of the famous regent Wang Xingxuan Courtyard. Later, his son, Emperor Gao Zong, lived here for 12 years (from birth to 12 years old), and then expanded it to a "Palace". But like many ancient palaces in Seoul, it was destroyed by Japanese ghosts, leaving only a small part of the area left. Look at the picture first. The color of the building is obviously different from other ancient palaces in Seoul, mainly in log color.
Yunxiao Palace Ticket Office Exit 4 of Anguo Station of Metro Line 3 is not actually a real ticket office. Yunxiao Palace is free to visit. Go straight from the subway station exit. Buy tickets at subway station: Ticket vending machine choose "Chinese" - choose "One-time transportation card" - choose destination (line search) - choose quantity - coin (some machines do not support 50,000 face value won, then go to the subway station office to change it, say an exchange he will understand in seconds) Yunxu Palace: Local high school students come to receive traditional cultural education. The wax statues inside the Yunxi Palace are furnished.
The quaint and strong traditional Korean residential flavor of Yunxi Palace is too worth a visit. No tickets are required. It is very quiet. There are many local residents sitting in various places and chatting. Each room has a variety of scenes. There are Chinese instructions. There is no strong color in the story building. But I think wearing Korean clothes in this place should have a special flavor