Skip Navigation

CHA News

Free Admission to Royal Palaces and Tombs during Chuseok Holiday
Writer
International Cooperation Division
Date
2017-09-26
Read
2035
To celebrate Chuseok or Korean Thanksgiving holiday, Cultural Heritage Administration offers free entry to royal palaces and tombs all through Chuseok holiday from September 30 to October 9. During this period, Jongmyo Shrine will also be open to the public for free and no reservations are needed. A variety of cultural events will be presented at each palace, tomb and shrine during Chuseok as followings.

PlaceDate / TimeEventFeeFor Inquiry
Deoksugung Palace, Seoul09:00~18:00,Sep. 30~Oct. 9Traditional Korean play experienceFree☎02-751-0740
14:30~15:40,Sep. 30~Oct. 1, Oct. 7~8Reenacting the Korean Empire's ceremony (Emperor Gojong's granting the foreign ministers)
Changgyeonggung Palace, Seoul13:30~14:30, Oct. 7~8Daily life in palaceFree☎02-762-9515
Yeongneung Royal Tombs, Yeoju09:00~17:00, Oct. 3~6Traditional Korean play experienceFree☎031-885-3123
Hyeonchungsa Shrine, Asan18:00~22:00, Oct. 8~9Moonlight festival (movie, concert etc.)Free☎041-539-4614
09:00~17:00, Oct. 3~5Traditional Korean play experienceFree☎041-539-4603
Chilbaeguichong (Tomb of Seven Hundred Patriotic Martyrs), Geumsan10:00~16:00, Oct. 3~6Traditional Korean play experienceFree☎041-753-8701
National Research Institute of Maritime Cultural Heritage, Mokpo10:00~17:00, Oct. 5~6Traditional Korean play experienceFree☎061-270-2050
National Intangible Heritage Center, Jeonju09:30~17:30, Oct. 3~8Exhibition on Korean intangible cultural heritageFree☎063-280-1571
Attached File
No Attached File