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How to rental Hanbok and tour Gyeongbokgung Palace 본문

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How to rental Hanbok and tour Gyeongbokgung Palace

DoAaa 2023. 8. 16. 21:16
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One-day hanbok experience, you can rent your favorite hanbok for as little or as much time as you want, like half a day or a full day, at an affordable price.

Prices range from KRW 10,000 to KRW 20,000 per person, and most are similarly priced. If you don't have a favorite hanbok, it's not a bad idea to try different hanbok shops. To rent a hanbok, you'll need to leave your ID card or passport, so make sure to bring it with you.

Most hanbok rental shops are located at Exit 4 of Gyeongbokgung Station. Please check the Google map below for hanbok rental locations.
 

 

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Don't forget that wearing a hanbok gets you free admission to Seoul's ancient palaces, including Gyeongbokgung and Changdeokgung! In especially, I would recommend not visiting Gyeongbokgung Palace on Tuesdays as it is closed every week.

 

Now you can wear the hanbok you used to only wear on special occasions and create a special day with your friends and significant other.

 

Hanbok refers to the traditional clothing that Koreans wear on special occasions or when there is a big event in their lives. We consider this to be formal traditional clothing. Hanbok is known for its vivid colors, umbrella-like curves, and straight lines, which are elegant and attractive. Even to me, who has lived in Korea all my life, it is still beautiful.

 

Hanboks come in a variety of colors and styles for different age groups. There are also different types of hanboks for different work styles. It's a traditional costume that has been around for a long time, so it remains the same, but with some changes to give it a modern look.


Hanbok comes in different types of fabrics depending on people's needs. For example, there is a special hanbok for rainy days that is shorter in length and stays on the ground instead of touching the ground.

Wearing traditional hanbok every day is a bit difficult for the people, so now they prefer to wear it only on special occasions. 

 

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Travel Korea, Travel Seoul, Gyeongbokgung Palace (Info. Ticket & Hanbok)

Gyeongbokgung Palace was the first legal palace of the Joseon Dynasty. It is located in the north, leaning against Bukhaksan Mountain, and in front of the main gate, Gwanghwamun, a wide Yukjo Street (now Sejong-ro) stretches out, making it the center of th

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