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Our Korean Wave History Tour will make you entertained while learning and experiencing Korea's long history from the Joseon Dynasty to the present rather than general tourism. By joining this lively tour, you will be able to better understand how things have changed over time.
You will feel as if we can draw a detailed picture of where we stand today based on the rich history of the world. A deeper understanding of differences can also be gained through history. It motivates you a lot to learn about the inspiring events that shaped our world.
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Lotte Hotel World
LUNCH
Lunch
Beef and Radish Soup
DINNER
Dinner
Spicy stir-fried Octopus
Gyeongbokgung Palace
It was designated as a historic site in 1963. It was also called Bukgung because it was located in the north of the capital. It was founded according to the construction of the Joseon Dynasty and was initially used as a royal palace, but after being burned down during the Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1592, it remained in ruins for a long time, but was rebuilt during King Gojong's reign in the late Joseon Dynasty and used as a palace for a while.
Insadong
Insa-dong is a valuable space where old but precious traditional objects are exchanged in the city center. In Insa-dong is intertwined like a maze around a large boulevard. In this maze, galleries, traditional craft shops, antique shops, traditional teahouses, traditional restaurants, and cafes are concentrated. In particular, shops in Insa-dong are very popular with young people as well as middle-aged people for their unique styles.
The Blue House
The Blue House is a facility that was used as the office and residence of the President of the Republic of Korea, and the guesthouse is still used in practice. It is located in Cheong Wa Dae-ro 1 (Sejong-ro), Jongno-gu, Seoul. Since liberation, Cheong Wa Dae, from the Rhee Syng-man administration to the Moon Jae - In administration, has the function of the presidential office where the president of the Republic of Korea performs his official duties and the presidential office where he lives after work.
Lotte Hotel world
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Hotel Breakfast
LUNCH
Lunch
Bibimbap
DINNER
Dinner
Rice noodles
Changgyeonggung Palace
Changgyeonggung Palace was originally the place where King Sejong ascended to the throne in 1418, and the royal palace where King Taejong lived after he ascended to the throne.
Changdeokgung Palace
It was designated as a historic site on January 18, 1963. It was built on the site of the old Yeokgung Palace for the residence of the three surviving queens (Sejo, Deokjong, and Yejong) at the time, and began construction in February 1483 (Seongjong 14th year) and was completed in September 1484 (Sejong 15th year). The houses built at this time were Myeongjeongjeon, Munjeongjeon, Sunyeongjeon, Environmentaljeon, Gyeongchunjeon, Inyangjeon, Tongmyeongjeon, Yanghwadang, Yeohwidang, and Saseonggak. The pavilion was named by Seo Geo-jeong, and the Sangnyangmun Gate of Myeongjeongjeon Hall, which is a power station, was named by Kim Jong-jik.
Deoksugung
Deoksugung Palace was first the site of Prince Wolsan's house, but was used as a temporary residence for his ancestors after the Imjin War and was called Jeongneung-dong Haenggung Palace, but was renamed Gyeongunggung Palace during the reign of Gwanghaegun. Later, in 1907, King Gojong, who abdicated to King Sunjong, stayed here, and it was changed to Deoksugung Palace to pray for King Gojong's longevity. Since King Gojong moved from the Russian legation in 1897 (Gwangmu 1st year), many buildings have been built, including Junghwajeon, Jeonggwanheon, Dondeokjeon, Jeokjodang, Seokeodang, Gyeonghyojeon, Junmyeongjeon, Heummungak, Hamnyeongjeon, and Seokjojeon. This place was the main stage of political turmoil for about 10 years during the late reign of King Gojong, and it is noteworthy that several Western-style buildings were built in the palace. It was designated as a historic site on January 18, 1963
Gyeonghuigung Palace
Gyeonghuigung Palace is a Joseon Dynasty palace in Seoul, and since it was built in the 9th year of Gwanghaegun (1617), the king has lived in the royal family for 10 generations. Located in the west of the five major palaces in Seoul, it was also called Seogwol, and it was also called Saemunan Daegwol, Saemun-dong Daegwol, and Ajugae Daegwol. It was a royal palace in the Joseon Dynasty and was connected to Gyeongungung Palace (Deoksugung Palace) by Honggyo.
Rakkojae Hanok
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Breakfast served at the hotel
LUNCH
Lunch
Korean cuisine
DINNER
Dinner
Dinner at an on-site Restaurant
Bukchon Hanok Village
It is a hanok preservation district at the foot of Bugaksan Mountain between Gyeongbokgung Palace, Changdeokgung Palace, and Geumwon (Secret Garden). Bukchon is the site of luxurious residences where high-ranking officials, royalty, and nobles gathered and lived, and all of the hanok are tile-roofed houses from the Joseon Dynasty.
Sejong Center
The Sejong Museum is a memorial hall located in Dongdaemun-gu, Seoul, and was completed in November 1970 and opened in October 1973 by the Sejong Memorial Association to preserve the path in memory of the successful virtues and feats of King Sejong of the Joseon Dynasty
Jongmyo Shrine
Jongmyo Shrine, located in Hunjeong-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, is a royal shrine where the king and queen of the Joseon Dynasty, and the king, who did not actually ascend to the throne but was named after his death, performed ancestral rites. [Naver Encyclopedia of Knowledge] Jongmyo (Rediscovery of Korean Beauty - Palace and Confucian Architecture, November 30, 2004, Weird Sea) King Taejo Lee Seong-gye (1392-1398), who founded the Joseon Dynasty, ascended the throne at Suchanggung Palace in Kaesong on July 17, 1392, and was more interested in building seedlings and establishing the capital. Because Jongmyo is a facility that symbolizes the roots of the dynasty, and the capital is the foundation of national governance. On July 28, 12 days after King Taejo's inauguration, he placed four hereditary successions, including King Mok, Ikgwang, Dowong, and Hwanwang, respectively, and sent his subjects to Hanyang in August to repair this palace in Nanjing during the Goryeo Dynasty.
Namsangol Hanok Village
There are a total of five hanoks, including Lee Seung-up's house in Dokpyeon-su, Kim Chun-young's house in Samcheong-dong, Min's house in Gwanhun-dong, Yoon Taek-young's house in Haepungbuwon-gun, Jegi-dong, and Yoon's house in Okin-dong. Using five hanok houses, you can experience the indoor space of hanok and experience traditional Korean culture programs at the same time. You can experience wearing hanbok, folding Korean paper, writing Korean letters, drinking traditional tea, and running a traditional etiquette school and oriental medicine experience
Rakkojae Hanok
LUNCH
Lunch
Korean food provided
DINNER
Dinner
Korean food provided
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Breakfast served at the hotel
National Hangeul Museum
The National Hangeul Museum is an agency of the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism of the Republic of Korea that is responsible for the preservation, spread, and promotion of Hangeul culture, including the collection, preservation, investigation, research, exhibition, education, and exchange of artifacts and materials related to Hangeul and Hangeul culture.
Yeoju-si
Yeongneung is the joint tomb of King Sejong, the fourth king of Joseon, and Queen Soheon. It was the first royal tomb in Joseon to have different chambers on one peak, and the tomb layout was made according to the rules of state honor, which became the basis for the layout of royal tombs in Joseon.
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Breakfast served at the hotel
Incheon
Transfer to Incheon International Airport for departure (T1/ T2)
Pickup included
Guide with the English language(For other languages, please inquire in advance)
Meals based on itinerary (Breakfast / Lunch /Dinner )
45-seater Large Bus and Driver
Admission tickets based on itinerary
Driver fee
Pick Up & Sending Service (Incheon Airport T1/T2)
Hotel (5 star) Stay for 2 nights / Rakkojae Hanok (2nights)
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