● Learn about late 19th-early 20th century Korean history.
● Engage with a local guide, fostering a deeper connection to the community and its living heritage.
● Experience the juxtaposition of historic and modern, traditional- and Western-style landmarks, that define Seoul's dynamic spirit.
● Immerse yourself in the essence of South Korea, creating a lasting connection to its vibrant past and present.
Depart fr City Hall Station: In front of Deoksugung Palace Ticket office, Exit 2 of City Hall Station and walk straight about 2 mins
Deoksugung Palace, also known as Gyeongun-gung, is a beautiful and historically significant palace located in the heart of Seoul, South Korea. It was built during the Joseon Dynasty and served as the residence of various members of the royal family throughout its history. Deoksugung Palace is unique in that it has a mix of traditional Korean architecture and Western-style buildings, which were added during the Japanese occupation of Korea. The palace is also known for its beautiful gardens, including a stone-wall road lined with pine trees and a lotus pond. Today, Deoksugung Palace is open to the public as a museum and cultural site, with various exhibitions and cultural events held throughout the year. Visitors can explore the palace grounds, learn about its history and significance, and experience traditional Korean culture.
Gyonghuigung Palace, also known as Gyeonghui Palace, is a historic palace located in the Jongno-gu district of Seoul, South Korea. It was originally built in 1623 during the Joseon Dynasty as the residence of King Gwanghaegun's father, but was later destroyed during the Japanese invasions of Korea in the late 16th century. The palace was rebuilt in 1867 during the reign of King Gojong and served as the secondary palace for the royal family. It was also used as a military headquarters during the Japanese colonial period and suffered significant damage during the Korean War.
The former home of Baekjae Hakdang, a missionary school that was later expanded into a university (now known as Pai Chai University in Daejeon.) The museum tells about the history of the school, its Methodist founder, Henry Apenzeller, and some of its most famous alumni.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
All guests would need to show either a paper copy of your voucher or the electronic voucher from your mobile phone The voucher is only valid for the stipulated date(s) and timeslot(s) mentioned in the voucher Cancellation policy 48 hrs before departure, the above cancellation due to personal factors, can be fully refunded. Cancellation within 48 hrs prior departure due to personal factors, no refund. Change the departure date within48 hrs prior to departure due to personal factors, and change the processing fee to KRW20,000/person. How to use your voucher: All guests would need to show either a paper copy of your voucher or the electronic voucher from your mobile phone The voucher is only valid for the stipulated date(s) and timeslot(s) mentioned in the voucher Meeting Point Please arrive at the meeting point at least 10-15 minutes before the scheduled time. Late arrivals will not be able to participate in the event and will not be able to request order modification, order cancellation and refund.