Gyeongbokgung Palace, also known as the Northern Palace, stands in the heart of Jongno-Gu, Seoul’s most culturally vibrant district. Built in 1395, it is the largest and oldest of the five main palaces from the Joseon Dynasty. The palace’s history spans over 600 years, including periods marked by Japanese invasion and occupation. Visitors can explore its expansive grounds and witness the colorful changing of the guard ceremony, which begins with traditional music played by a live band and draws over a million visitors each year.
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