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Trip-11 D UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Tour (Full Day)/ (Trip 11A + Namhansanseong Fortress) |
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Tour number : Trip-11 D
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Price : 140,000won / $140 / per person
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No. of people : minimum 2 people
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Time : 09:00 ~ 17:00
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Conditions : Guide, Transportation, Pick-up service, Entrance fee, Taxes and Lunch
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► Price
* Adult 140,000won / $140 / per person ► Itinerary
Day | location | Time | Itinerary | Meal | Day 1 | Seoul | 09:00
17:00 | Hotel Pick-up Jongmyo Royal Shrine (Bukchon Hanok Village on Tuesdays) Changdeok Palace (Gyeongbok Palace on Mondays) Lunch Namhansanseong Fortress Hotel | L |
► Conditions* English Speaking Guide * Hotel pick up Service, Transportation * Entrance fee * Taxes
► Remarks *Bukchon Hanok Village instead of Jongmyo Shrine on Tuesdays *Gyeongbok Palace instead of Changdeok Palace on Mondays
► Description UNESCO World Heritage Tour only includes UNESCO selected units/places You will get the ultimatum understanding of the reason why they were chosen to be a part of the world heritage.
Jongmyo Shrine
Jongmyo Shrine was built by Lee Seong Gye (1335-1408), the first king and founding father of the Joseon Dynasty. It was a primary place of worship for kings throughout the Joseon Dynasty and has been registered as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site for its well-preserved ancient customs such as memorial services and traditional music.
Changdeok Palace & Secret Garden Changdeokgung Palace was the second royal villa built following the construction of Gyeongbukgung Palace in 1405. It was the principal palace for many kings of the Joseon Dynasty, and is the most well-preserved of the five remaining royal Joseon palaces. The palace grounds are comprised of a public palace area, a royal family residence building, and the rear garden. Known as a place of rest for the kings, the rear garden boasts a gigantic tree that is over 300 years old, a small pond and a pavilion.
Namhansanseung Fortress
Namhansanseong Fortress, located on Namhansan Mountain, was originally built as a earthen fortress during the Gogureyo period, about 2,000 years ago, but after many renovations, Gwanghaegun of the Joseon Period built the fortress properly in 1621. If you climb to the highest peak, Iljangsan, you can see not only Seoul and the surrounding Gyeonggi-do, but also Incheon’s Nakjo area. In terms of fortress structure, because the surrounding mountain area is high and rough, and the fortress center is level and low, it is an easy place to defend, and to reside comfortably, two prime conditions for a mountain fortress.
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