The best place in Korea - 1. Jongmyo(종묘)

Jongmyo(종묘)

Calm and quiet. 



Not many people can get inside at the same time because it's a holy area. 


 she's a guide for this Jongmyo shrine. she knows the history of this area.


 So Korean architecture. Well matched with trees






Sunshine is spreading on this road, the holy street in this shrine. 



It's a kind of resting place in Seoul, one of the most highly packed city in the world. 

(KOR)
차가운 고요함.
적막함이 고급스럽다.
동적 서울에서 느끼는 정적 공간.

Information

Address
157, Jong-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul
서울특별시 종로구 종로 157 (훈정동)
Type
Monuments/ Historical Sites
Inquiries
• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)

Introduction 
Jongmyo Shrine was a primary place of worship for kings throughout Joseon Dynasty. The memorial service, called Jongmyo Jaerye, is said to be the oldest complete ceremony in the world, and was carried out in obedience to the king’s order. The ceremony was designated as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site in December 9, 1995, for its well-preserved ancient customs, such as memorial services and traditional music, which is National Intangible Cultural Asset No.56. 

During the Joseon Dynasty, it was held when the season changes and the twelfth month of the lunar year, but was stopped during the Japanese colonial period. Now, it is annually reenacted on the first Sunday of May. Jongmyo Jaeryeak, the musical part of the ceremony, is produced by instruments, songs, and dances that originated over 500 years ago. In May, the Korean Royal Palace Culture Festival is to be held with a variety of other cultural heritage festivals.


Current Status 

[Jongmyo] Historic Site No. 125 (designated on January 18, 1963)

Closed 

Tuesdays

Duration 

1 hour

Tour Course Information 

Course 1 (for 200 people or less)
Main gate - King Gongmin Shrine - Mangmyoru Pavilion - Hyangdaecheong - Jaegung Palace - Jeongjeon Hall - Yeongnyeongjeon Hall - Akgongcheong - Main gate

Course 2 (for more than 200 people)

Main gate - Jaegung Palace - Jeongjeon Hall - Yeongnyeongjeon Hall - Akgongcheong - Hyangdaecheong - Mangmyoru Pavilion - King Gongmin Shrine - Main gate

* Visitors may enter Jongmyo Shrine only in a guided tour group at specific times on weekdays (except Tuesdays) and Sundays. On Saturdays, visitors may enter at their leisure. Please refer to Interpretation Services Offered for the group tour schedule.

* Visitors may be divided into two groups in order to avoid overcrowding.
* Up to 300 people are allowed inside Jongmyo Shrine at a time.

Operating Hours 

09:00-18:00 (February-May) (September – October) / 09:00-18:30 (June - August) 
09:00-17:30 (November - January) 
Last Admission: 1 hour before closing

Parking Facilities 

Not available

Admission Fees 

Adults (ages 19 and over): 1,000 won / Youth (ages 7-18): 500 won

[Free entry]


* Visitors who are sightseeing royal tombs of the Joseon Dynasty 

   on the last Wednesday of each month./ (Culture Day) from January 29, 2014. 
* Infants (ages 6 & below) and seniors (ages 65 & over) upon presenting a proof of personal identification. 
* Visitors wearing Hanbok. 
* State or National guests and their entourages. 

Integrated Ticket of Palaces 

- Four Palaces 
  ((Changdeokgung (including Huwon, Secret Garden), Changgyeonggung, Deoksugung, Gyeongbokgung Palace)) and Jongmyo Shrine 
- Ticket costs KRW 10,000, and must be used within one month of purchase.
- Refunds are no longer possible after one site has been visited.

* Visitors may take the combined tour of Changdeokgung and Changgyeonggung Palace.

* An additional ticket must be purchased at Hamyangmun Gate.
* During this time, the passage connecting Jongmyo Shrine and Changgyeonggung Palace will be closed.
* Closed on Mondays: Changdeokgung, Deoksugung, and Changgyeonggung Palaces
* Closed on Tuesdays: Gyeongbokgung Palace, Jongmyo Shrine 




Facilities for the Handicapped 

Wheelchair rental, wheelchair ramps (Jeongjeon Hall, Education & Promotion Hall, Yeongnyeongjeon Hall), restrooms, elevators

Interpretation Services Offered 

Guided Tours
* Korean -  09:20-16:20 (every hour), 17:00 (Mar. to Sep. only) 
* English - 10:00, 12:00, 14:00, 16:00
* Japanese - 09:00, 09:40, 10:40, 11:40, 12:40, 13:40, 14:40, 15:40, 16:40 (Mar. to Sep. only)
* Chinese - 11:00, 13:00, 15:00

* Korean nationals may join a foreign language guided tour when accompanying international visitors.

* Guided tours 17:00 (Korean) and 16:40 (Japanese) are only offered from March to September.

Pets 

Not permitted

information is from 

http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/ATR/SI_EN_3_1_1_1.jsp?cid=264351

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