Introduction:
Seooreung (서오릉) is composed of Gyeongneung (경릉, the tomb of the posthumously designated rulers, King Deokjong and Queen Sohye), Changneung (창릉, the tomb of King Yejong, the 8th ruler, and Queen Ansun), Hongneung (홍릉, the tomb of Queen Jeongseong, a consor
Directions [Bus] Nokbeon Station (Seoul Subway Line 3), Exit 4. - At the eixt, take bus 9701 or 702A. - Get off at Seooreung Entrance (서오릉입구) (10 mins ride). Or, Gusan Station (Seoul Subway Line 6), Exit 1. - Take bus 9701 from the exit.
Tel:
• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-2-386-8137,
359-0090
Information:
Seooreung (서오릉) is composed of Gyeongneung (경릉, the tomb of the posthumously designated rulers, King Deokjong and Queen Sohye), Changneung (창릉, the tomb of King Yejong, the 8th ruler, and Queen Ansun), Hongneung (홍릉, the tomb of Queen Jeongseong, a consort to King Yeongjo, the 21st ruler), Ingneung (익릉, the tomb of Queen Ingyeong, a consort to King Sukjong) and Myeongneung (명릉, the tomb of King Sukjong, the 19th ruler, and his two wives, Queen Inhyeon and Queen Inwon).
Seooreung is the second largest royal burial site of the Joseon Dynasty after Donggureung.
In Korean, the mausoleums of Kings and Queens are named “Reung” or “Neung”, the tombs of Kings’ parents, Crown Princes and Princesses are called “Won”, and the tombs of princes and princess are called “Myo”. In addition to the five “Reung”s (the tombs of the Kings and Queens) in Seooreung, there are three “Won”s.
These include Sunchangwon (순창원, the tomb of Crown Prince Sunhoe and Crown Princess Gonghoebin), Sugyeongwon (수경원, the tomb of King Yeongjo’s concubine, Yeongbin) and Yeonghoewon (영회원, King Injo’s son, Crown Prince Sohyeon and Crown Princess Minhoebin).
Also, Daebinmyo, the grave of Janghuibin who was King Sukjong’s concubine and King Gyeongjong’s mother, was recently moved to Seooreung.
Telephone: +82-2-386-8137, 359-0090 Fax +82-2-359-0068
Current:
Status UNESCO World Heritage / Historic Site No.
198 Closed Closed Mondays Duration 60 mins (Walkway in Forest Park 1 hour 40 mins)
Operating:Operating
Hours 06:00-18:00 (February-May) / 06:00-18:30 (June - August) 06:30 - 17:30 (November - January) Last Admission: 1 hour before closing. Parking Facilities 44 parking spaces Admission Fees Adults (ages 19-64) 1,000 won / Group 800 won (20 or more people) Children (ages 7-18) 500 won / Group 400 won (10 or more people) * Children (ages 6 & below) and Seniors (ages 65 & over) may enter free of charge.
(ID must be presented at the ticket box.) [Free entry] * All visitors on the last Wednesday of each month (Culture Day) from January 29, 2014. * Visitors wearing Hanbok. * State or National guests and their entourages.
[Hourly / Lunch / Day Pass] Hourly Pass : Valid for 1 year Early Bird Entry: 06:00-09:00 / (Nov-Feb 06:30-09:00) Lunch Entry: 11:30-13:30 - Fee: 30,000 won Lunch Pass: Valid for 3 months - Entry : 11:30-13:00 - Fee: 30,000 won Day Pass: Valid for 1 month - Entry : Anytime during the operating hours.
- Fee: 10,000 won Facilities for the Handicapped Wheelchair rental service, Parking spaces, Restrooms Restrooms Available Interpretation Services Offered English, Chinese *
Reservation:
Reservations must be made in advance.
Seooreung (서오릉) is composed of Gyeongneung (경릉, the tomb of the posthumously designated rulers, King Deokjong and Queen Sohye), Changneung (창릉, the tomb of King Yejong, the 8th ruler, and Queen Ansun), Hongneung (홍릉, the tomb of Queen Jeongseong, a consor
Directions [Bus] Nokbeon Station (Seoul Subway Line 3), Exit 4. - At the eixt, take bus 9701 or 702A. - Get off at Seooreung Entrance (서오릉입구) (10 mins ride). Or, Gusan Station (Seoul Subway Line 6), Exit 1. - Take bus 9701 from the exit.
Tel:
• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-2-386-8137,
359-0090
Information:
Seooreung (서오릉) is composed of Gyeongneung (경릉, the tomb of the posthumously designated rulers, King Deokjong and Queen Sohye), Changneung (창릉, the tomb of King Yejong, the 8th ruler, and Queen Ansun), Hongneung (홍릉, the tomb of Queen Jeongseong, a consort to King Yeongjo, the 21st ruler), Ingneung (익릉, the tomb of Queen Ingyeong, a consort to King Sukjong) and Myeongneung (명릉, the tomb of King Sukjong, the 19th ruler, and his two wives, Queen Inhyeon and Queen Inwon).
Seooreung is the second largest royal burial site of the Joseon Dynasty after Donggureung.
In Korean, the mausoleums of Kings and Queens are named “Reung” or “Neung”, the tombs of Kings’ parents, Crown Princes and Princesses are called “Won”, and the tombs of princes and princess are called “Myo”. In addition to the five “Reung”s (the tombs of the Kings and Queens) in Seooreung, there are three “Won”s.
These include Sunchangwon (순창원, the tomb of Crown Prince Sunhoe and Crown Princess Gonghoebin), Sugyeongwon (수경원, the tomb of King Yeongjo’s concubine, Yeongbin) and Yeonghoewon (영회원, King Injo’s son, Crown Prince Sohyeon and Crown Princess Minhoebin).
Also, Daebinmyo, the grave of Janghuibin who was King Sukjong’s concubine and King Gyeongjong’s mother, was recently moved to Seooreung.
Telephone: +82-2-386-8137, 359-0090 Fax +82-2-359-0068
Current:
Status UNESCO World Heritage / Historic Site No.
198 Closed Closed Mondays Duration 60 mins (Walkway in Forest Park 1 hour 40 mins)
Operating:Operating
Hours 06:00-18:00 (February-May) / 06:00-18:30 (June - August) 06:30 - 17:30 (November - January) Last Admission: 1 hour before closing. Parking Facilities 44 parking spaces Admission Fees Adults (ages 19-64) 1,000 won / Group 800 won (20 or more people) Children (ages 7-18) 500 won / Group 400 won (10 or more people) * Children (ages 6 & below) and Seniors (ages 65 & over) may enter free of charge.
(ID must be presented at the ticket box.) [Free entry] * All visitors on the last Wednesday of each month (Culture Day) from January 29, 2014. * Visitors wearing Hanbok. * State or National guests and their entourages.
[Hourly / Lunch / Day Pass] Hourly Pass : Valid for 1 year Early Bird Entry: 06:00-09:00 / (Nov-Feb 06:30-09:00) Lunch Entry: 11:30-13:30 - Fee: 30,000 won Lunch Pass: Valid for 3 months - Entry : 11:30-13:00 - Fee: 30,000 won Day Pass: Valid for 1 month - Entry : Anytime during the operating hours.
- Fee: 10,000 won Facilities for the Handicapped Wheelchair rental service, Parking spaces, Restrooms Restrooms Available Interpretation Services Offered English, Chinese *
Reservation:
Reservations must be made in advance.
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