🎀 Wearing Hanbok and Visiting Gyeongbokgung: A Magical Korean Experience
If you're in Seoul and want to experience traditional Korean culture in the most beautiful and Instagram-worthy way…
There’s one thing you must do:
Rent a hanbok and visit Gyeongbokgung Palace!
Whether you’re a tourist, student, or long-term resident, this is one of those unforgettable Korean experiences that will make you feel like you’ve stepped into a different era.
Let me show you how to make the most of your hanbok adventure. 👘📸
👘 What is Hanbok?
Hanbok (한복) is Korea’s traditional clothing — colorful, elegant, and symbolic of Korean heritage.
Women usually wear a long, flowing skirt (chima) and a short jacket (jeogori), while men wear wide pants (baji) and a long coat-like top.
Modern rental hanbok comes in all styles:
- Traditional and classic
- Romantic and pastel
- Fusion or modern hanbok with short skirts or different materials
You don’t need to know how to wear it — the staff at the shop will dress you perfectly!
🏯 Why Gyeongbokgung?
Gyeongbokgung Palace (경복궁) is the largest and most famous royal palace in Korea, built in 1395.
It’s surrounded by stunning traditional architecture, mountain views, and even the royal guards in costume.
Best part?
🎟️ If you wear hanbok, you get FREE admission to the palace!
So not only do you look amazing, but you also save money!
📍 Where to Rent Hanbok (and How Much?)
Hanbok rental shops are everywhere around Gyeongbokgung Station (Line 3) or Anguk Station.
Popular shops:
- Hanboknam (한복남)
- Oneday Hanbok
- Seohwa Hanbok
Rental Prices:
- 2 hours: ₩10,000–15,000
- 4 hours: ₩15,000–25,000
- Full day: ₩30,000+ (depends on style)
💄 Most shops also offer:
- Hair styling
- Accessories (hairpins, bags, hats)
- Storage for your clothes and bags
💡 Tip: Some shops offer couple discounts or photo packages too!
📸 When to Go (and What to Do)
Best time to go:
- Morning (less crowded, better light)
- Spring and Fall (beautiful weather & scenery)
What to do at Gyeongbokgung:
- Walk around the palace grounds and gardens
- Watch the changing of the guard ceremony
- Visit the National Folk Museum of Korea inside
- Take LOTS of photos — especially near the front gate or pond!
🧡 Useful Korean Phrases
Here are a few simple phrases to help:
- 한복 빌리고 싶어요. (Hanbok billigo sipeoyo.) – I want to rent a hanbok.
- 몇 시간 대여할 수 있어요? (Myeot sigan daeyeohal su isseoyo?) – How many hours can I rent it?
- 사진 좀 찍어 주세요. (Sajin jom jjigeo juseyo.) – Please take a photo for me.
🌟 Final Thought
Wearing hanbok and walking through Gyeongbokgung is not just about taking pretty photos.
It’s a chance to connect with Korea’s rich history, feel the elegance of the past, and create beautiful memories — even if just for a few hours.
So go ahead — be a Korean queen or king for the day. You deserve it!
📌 Have you tried wearing hanbok in Korea?
Share your story or photos in the comments below — I’d love to see them!
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