It is one of my favorite places in Jiangnan District, walking here to escape the crowds and modern life. The royal tomb of Xuanling is Xuanjing Mausoleum, which is where the burying of Xuanjing Wang and his second wife, Queen Zheng Xuan, and the second son in the past lived. "Xuanjing" comes from Xuanhejing. It is designed as a historic attraction and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Open Tuesday to Sunday, in a forest-like site. Motorcycles, buses, taxis are easy to reach. If you want to walk in the summer, remember to bring a bottle of water, even if you can find a fountain inside. The mausoleum is a five-minute walk from the hotel I stayed in. I went on a weekday, around 8 o'clock, and there were many elderly Koreans doing morning exercises. The mausoleum is very interesting, with stone guards on the mound at the top. You can only walk to two of them and see the scenery from the side of the top, but that is enough. Tickets are 1,000 won and very cheap. I spent time walking in the park and it was lovely. There was a very, very old ginkgo tree, many cranberries and persimmon trees, and when I went there it all came fruit. The beautiful Japanese maple tree was the red leaves of autumn. There were a lot of birds there and I saw a pheasant. Seoul is a peaceful and beautiful place.