The palace was built in 1395 by the Joseon dynasty (as the biggest one of its Five Grand Palaces).
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The UNESCO-listed Confucian shrine is a huge complex used to commemorate the deceased royalty. Do not miss this elaborate gem.
Explore the five different Korean houses - hanoks - and learn about the culture of the country in an entertaining way.
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As this place used to be the home of an air academy, there is aircraft scattered around, enhancing the usual park experience.