Open Access to Guri Donggureung and Other Royal Tombs by the Cultural Heritage Administration's Office of Royal Palaces and Tombs

Let's Go on a Walking Trip Along the Joseon Royal Tombs Forest Trail View original image


The Cultural Heritage Administration's Royal Tombs and Relics Headquarters will open nine forest trails of Joseon Royal Tombs from the 17th of this month until the 30th of next month. This initiative aims to promote the value of the Joseon Royal Tombs, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and expand the enjoyment of cultural heritage. The forest trails to be opened are ▲ Guri Donggureung (Hwireung~Wonneung, Gyeongneung~Yangmyojang, Natural Learning Center) ▲ Seoul Taereung and Gangneung ▲ Seoul Uireung Cheonjangsan ▲ Paju Jangneung north of the royal tomb mound ▲ Namyangju Gwangneung Bokjaginamu tree ▲ Namyangju Sareung (Hongsalmun~north forest trail of the royal tomb mound, royal tomb mound perimeter trail) ▲ Hwaseong Yungneung and Geonneung ▲ Paju Samneung (north of Gongneung, Yeongneung~Sunnneung small pond) ▲ Yeoju Yeongneung and Yeongneung. To mark the opening, the Cultural Heritage Administration planted wildflowers and waterside plants at the Guri Donggureung Natural Learning Center. The visitor routes and convenience facilities at Yeonsangun's tomb, Seoul Seonneung and Jeongneung, and Goyang Seooreung were also improved. Opening hours are from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (closed on Mondays). For more details, please refer to the websites of the Cultural Heritage Administration or the Royal Tombs and Relics Headquarters.



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