Famous Haenggung Palace in Suwon
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Hwaseong Haenggung Palace is located in Suwon City. How to
Get Here: Take the Line 1 subway line to get off at Suwon Station and then take bus 60 to get there in 15 minutes.
What's special about this place: It's the second palace after the main palace in Seoul. The king uses this palace in his travels or visits. That's why you can see old korean houses, king's place or many similar structures inside.
The wish tree is one of the reasons that makes this place special. After you write the message you want to come true on paper, you can hang it on the tree.
When to go: Autumn time is the best time to visit. You can see the red, yellow and other colors of the trees. In addition, this palace is surrounded by castle walls, you can take a walk in these walls. There are many places to eat and drink outside the palace.
You can’t miss seeing this palace on your trip to Suwon! This is where Joseon Dynasty King Jeonjo lived Hwaseong Palace is a palace where Jeongjo lived temporarily before going to Hyeonlong Garden. At this palace, you can also learn about what each building and room was used for. The palace is also walking distance from restaurants, shops, and the fortress.
In the old Joseon Dynasty, Jeongjo stayed at the palace when he went to Yongneung, the tomb of his father, Sado Ce and his mother, Hyegyeonggung. It is the largest among Korean palaces.
When it comes to Suwon, you can't miss ribs, ribs chicken, and Hwaseong Haenggung. Among them, if you are looking for a food trip, I recommend Hwaseong Haenggung~
It's a night view restaurant Suwon Hwaseong Haenggung Palace. It's good during the day, but it's better thanks to the lighting at night
Even if you don't go to Gyeongju, there is a Haengnidan-gil full of traditions and restaurants in Suwon! Perfect to Suwon whole chicken
It's easy to get off at Suwon Hwaseong Fortress and get off at Hwaseong Haenggung by car. A place full of filial piety of King Jeongjo. There are also many events.
I want to go again if I go often. It used to be a desolate street when I lived in Suwon, so I'm going to die.