Introduction:
Gwangneung (광릉) is located in Namyangju in Gyeonggi-do. This is the royal tomb of King Sejo (1417-1468, reign: 1455-1468) and Queen Jeonghui (1418-1483).

The King and Queen are enshrined separately. The tomb on the left is King Sejo’s and the one

Directions [Bus] Get off at Cheongnyangni Station (Seoul Subway Line 1), Exit 4. Upon exiting, take bus No. 707 and get off at Gwangneungnae Terminal (광릉내종점) Bus Stop. Transfer to bus No. 21 and get off at Gwangneung (광릉) Bus Stop.
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Information:
Gwangneung (광릉) is located in Namyangju in Gyeonggi-do.
This is the royal tomb of King Sejo (1417-1468, reign: 1455-1468) and Queen Jeonghui (1418-1483). The King and Queen are enshrined separately.
The tomb on the left is King Sejo’s and the one on the right is Queen Jeonhui’s.
A pavilion stands between the two tombs. King Sejo was the second son of King Sejong and Queen Soheon.
When his nephew came to the throne following the death of King Munjong, he led a revolt, “Gyeyujeongnan (계유정난) Revolts" and in 1453 became the 7th ruler of the Joseon Dynasty.
Queen Jeongui was the daughter of Yun Beon and became the Queen when King Sejo took the throne.
She was the first figure in the history of the Joseon Dynasty who administered state affairs on behalf of a young king. Gwangneung is surrounded by forests where an abundance of wild plants grow.
These well-managed forests have been designated as a National Arboretum by the Korean Forest Service.
Gwangneung is also famous for being the habitat of the Korean redheaded woodpecker (Natural Monument No.11).
With many evergreen trees such as pine trees and fir trees growing here, these forests are a good place for a scenic drive.
 

Current:
Status UNESCO World Heritage / Historic Site No.
197 Closed Mondays Duration 40 mins

Operating:Operating
Hours 09:00-18:30 (March - October) / 09:00 - 17:30 (November - February)※ Last admission is 1 hour before closing Parking Facilities 300 spaces Admission Fees Adults (ages 19-64): Individual 1,000 won / Group (10 people or more): 800 won Children (ages 7-18): Individual 500 won / Group (10 people or more): 400 won * The ollowing people can enter free of charge, with an appropriate ID.
- Students under age 24 - The handicapped - Seniors (ages 65 & over) - Teachers and/or guides on an educational purpose - Hanbok wearer (Only during New Year’s Day and Chuseok holidays) - The holders of important intangible cultural properties * Long-term admission ticket - Expires after a year.
- Admission hours: 12:00 – 13:00 - Fee: 30,000 won * Lunch hour admission ticket (limited to 10 times) - Expires after 3 months.
- Admission hours: 12:00 – 14:00 (first admission 11:30 / last admission 13:30) - Fee: 30,000 won * A-month-long unlimited pass - Expires after 1 month.
- Admission hours: can visit freely during operation hours without further restrictions.
- Fee: 10,000 won Facilities for the Handicapped Wheelchair rental service, Restrooms Available Facilities Gwangneung Historical Museum, mineral spring, drinking fountain, benches, etc. Restrooms Available

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