The soft glow of traditional lanterns and the gentle moonlight guide travelers to enchanting spots within the historic Changdeokgung Palace.
Embark on a Journey to Discover the Elegance of Changdeokgung Palace in South Korea
Changdeokgung stands out as the most venerable among the 5 palaces in Seoul. Recognized by UNESCO as a world cultural heritage site in 1997, it boasts a delicate architecture harmonizing with the surrounding nature, hailed as an exemplary masterpiece of East Asian architecture.
The structure is impressive in daylight but takes on a mystical allure as you embark on an evening adventure under the moonlight. To witness this beauty, you can join the Changdeokgung Palace night tour held on every full moon.
The moonlit tour at Changdeokgung is a unique opportunity to stroll around the palace at night. Due to the limited number of participants for this tour, it's advisable to secure your spot early to ensure a memorable experience.

Embark on a mesmerizing journey through Changdeokgung under the moonlight, spanning approximately 2 hours and commencing from the main gate, Donhwamun. This ancient two-story gate, dating back to 1412 but restored in 1608 after a fire, sets the enchanting tone. Visitors, equipped with a red and green silk cheongsachorong lantern from the Joseon Dynasty, kickstart the exploration.
The next destination is Injeongjeon Hall, situated near the palace's center, historically used for hosting foreign delegations and royal coronation ceremonies. Here, one can witness the golden throne and a screen embroidered with images of the moon, sun, and five mountain peaks.
Crafted to reach Nakseonjae (the king's workplace) and Buyongji (the courtyard area), the journey unveils the moon's brilliance in its most captivating form.

Beyond Bullomun Gate, visitors arrive at Yeongyeongdang Hall to witness traditional Korean art performances, with pansori (Korean opera) stealing the spotlight—an intangible cultural heritage recognized by UNESCO. Traditional tea and snacks are served here for a relaxed experience.
The final stop on this odyssey is the Huwon Forest, a sanctuary reserved for royal officials and families for centuries. Now open to the public, guides in hanbok attire lead guests through tree-lined paths illuminated by cheongsachorong lanterns. Bathed in gentle moonlight, the evening in Changdeokgung becomes an unforgettable memory for every visitor.
This August, the tour welcomes guests on the 27th at 8:00 PM. Each tour accommodates a maximum of 100 participants, priced at 30,000 won per person (approximately 560,000 dong).
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