Palace and Royal Residence Event Reservations Available
Foreign Language Services Supported

The Cultural Heritage Administration's Palace and Royal Tombs Division will provide integrated information on major palaces, Jongmyo Shrine, and Joseon royal tombs through a multilingual website starting from the 15th.


Information on the Four Grand Palaces, Jongmyo, and Joseon Royal Tombs at a Glance from the Palace and Tomb Heritage Headquarters View original image

Previously, websites for the four major palaces (Gyeongbokgung, Changdeokgung, Deoksugung, Changgyeonggung), Jongmyo Shrine, Sajik, and Joseon royal tombs were operated separately. The Palace and Royal Tombs Division has gathered related information in one place to make it easy and convenient for users. They also operate an integrated service that allows users to check and make reservations for events held at palaces and tombs directly. An official stated, "Reservation results can be received via KakaoTalk or text message."


The integrated website supports English, Chinese, and Japanese services, allowing foreigners to use it as well. Web accessibility has been improved so that people who have difficulty accessing digital information, such as persons with disabilities and the elderly, can participate more easily. A representative from the Palace and Royal Tombs Division explained, "We have significantly enhanced user convenience by adding a 'chatbot' function that allows users to immediately check simple inquiries through artificial intelligence."



The Palace and Royal Tombs Division will hold an online event for visitors to the integrated website until the 21st. Participants who capture and submit their favorite screen will be entered into a drawing to receive commemorative gifts such as music boxes, keychains, portable batteries, and hand mirrors. For more details, please refer to the notice on the integrated website.


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