There are Chinese interpreters, which are a little colder than other museums but also very exciting. Telling about the various uses of royal etiquette since ancient times, you can also see the epitome of the westernization of the modern Korean royal family. It will be more sensational to visit several palaces with an understanding of court life. The museum is free to visit and can be rented at the desk if you need a voice guide. The museum is located inside Gyeongboo Palace, close to the exit of the ticket office. There are a large number of exhibits in the museum, detailing the daily life of the past royal nobles. We spent an hour in it, still not enough, and wanted to stay longer.
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There are Chinese interpreters, which are a little colder than other museums but also very exciting. Telling about the various uses of royal etiquette since ancient times, you can also see the epitome of the westernization of the modern Korean royal family. It will be more sensational to visit several palaces with an understanding of court life. The museum is free to visit and can be rented at the desk if you need a voice guide. The museum is located inside Gyeongboo Palace, close to the exit of the ticket office. There are a large number of exhibits in the museum, detailing the daily life of the past royal nobles. We spent an hour in it, still not enough, and wanted to stay longer.
The palace is big! Beautiful architecture! Easy to access the palace by subway. Recommended to visit!
If you are interested in Korean history, this is a must-see place to rent a Chinese interpreter.