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Seouls’ Changdeokgung Palace reopens for moonlight tours for first time since Covid

Changdeokgung Palace, a Unesco World Cultural Heritage Site in Seoul, South Korea, has reopened for night tours.






Changdeokgung Palace, a Unesco World Cultural Heritage Site in Seoul, South Korea, has reopened for night tours.

The palace, which is among the most-visited tourist attractions in the city, is typically only open during the day. However, the beginning of June saw the landmark host its first English language moonlight tours since before the Covid-19 pandemic.

Lit by traditional Korean lanterns, the moonlight tours share the history of the palace. The tours last 100-minutes and are capable of accommodating 75 visitors per cycle. Ticket prices cost ₩30,000 (US$23, €22, £19) per person.


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Seouls’ Changdeokgung Palace reopens for moonlight tours for first time since Covid

Changdeokgung Palace, a Unesco World Cultural Heritage Site in Seoul, South Korea, has reopened for night tours.






Changdeokgung Palace, a Unesco World Cultural Heritage Site in Seoul, South Korea, has reopened for night tours.

The palace, which is among the most-visited tourist attractions in the city, is typically only open during the day. However, the beginning of June saw the landmark host its first English language moonlight tours since before the Covid-19 pandemic.

Lit by traditional Korean lanterns, the moonlight tours share the history of the palace. The tours last 100-minutes and are capable of accommodating 75 visitors per cycle. Ticket prices cost ₩30,000 (US$23, €22, £19) per person.


 



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