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Royal Palace & Korean Folk Village Tour (Minimum: 2 people) |
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Tour Course |
Hotel → Pass by (Deoksugung Palace-Namdaemun-Seoul Station) → Cheonggye Stream → Presidential House “CheongWaDae”Road → Gyeongbokgung Palace & National Folk Museum (Tue: Deoksugung Palace) → Ginseng Center → Korean Folk Village → Hotel |
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Time : Daily 09:00~17:00 |
Price : ₩ 89,000 p/p |
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Lunch is Included. |
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All tours will be conducted in English, Japanese or Chinese. |
All tours include the transportation, admission fee and guide service. |
Prices are quoted in Korean won, but Us Dollar, Japanese Yen and Credit cards are also acceptable. |
Child fares : 30%DC for 3-7 years of age and free for under 2years. |
Cancellation Charges : 50% of the fare will be chareged for cancellation on tour day. 100% for these tours : DMZ and |
Panmunjom tours. |
In case of the heavy traffic, pick up service can be delayed. |
Some half-day tour will be dropped off at Itaewon or Myeongdong. |
Range of Responsibility : We disclaim all the responsibility for accident or lost due to your carelesseness |
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Cheongwadae(The blue House) |
This is the presidential residence of the Republic of Korea. Tours of Cheonwadae have been conducted since 1998. |
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Gyeongbokgung Palace |
Built in 1394 as the main palace of the Joseon Dynasty(1392-1910)by its founder King Taejo, it is the most comprehensive and grandest of the five palace of the period. Gyeongbokgung, the oldest palace of the Joseon Dynasty, is located at the northern end of Seojong-ro Street. On its grounds stands the National Folk Museum of Korea, where visitors can brower the unique cultural and historical traits of Korea and the lifestyle of bygone days. |
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National Folk Museum of Korea |
As the only national museum on folklore, it displays about 4,000 items on Korea’s traditional way of life. There are three permanent exhibition halls, two special exhibition halls, a shop and a reference room. |
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Korean Folk Village |
Korean Folk Village is a living museum that lifestyle of several centuries ago. There are potters, weavers, blacksmiths and other artisans who practice their trades in a traditional fashion. There are also 270 traditional houses and a small amphitheater for folk music and dance performances. |
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