Gyeongbokgung Palace was the main royal residence and the seat of government during the Joseon period, from 1392-1910. Kieu Hoa, 37, from Hanoi visited South Korea late in October and posed near ...
Beyond that point further south is bad pungsu jiri ... "Ideally, the Korea Heritage Service would manage Gyeonghui Palace as well, but due to the purchase by Seoul City and differing interests ...
A Vietnamese tourist has sparked outrage among South Korean netizens after practicing yoga in tight leggings in front of Gyeongbokgung Palace, a national heritage site. The 37-year-old woman from ...
Gyeongbokgung was destroyed in the 1590s during a Japanese invasion, after which Korea's rulers abandoned the palace and set up camp about a mile east in Changdeokgung (Changdeok Palace).