1 Cheongwadae-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul, South KoreaMap
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It is worth a look for people who like to know history. Although not all open to the outside world, you can also see the working life of the former president, and the tree that the former president planted means "evergreen".
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Cheong Wa Dae is the South Korean presidential office. It is located to the north of Gyeongbokgung Palace. Cheong Wa Dae is a complex of buildings mixing modern and ancient styles. The buildings have upward curved tiled roofs with 150,000 blue roof tiles. The unique buildings of Cheong Wa Dae include the Main Office, the Spring and Autumn Pavilion (Chunchugwan), the Guest House (Yeongbingwan), the Green Garden (Nokjiwon) and the Seven Palaces. The appearance of these buildings vary in style. Cheong Wa Dae can be toured with a guide at fixed times. The tour guide can explain the different parts of the building and give you a better understanding of its history and unique form.
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It is worth a look for people who like to know history. Although not all open to the outside world, you can also see the working life of the former president, and the tree that the former president planted means "evergreen".
At present, it is quite worth coming to check in with the lives of the twelve presidents on display. You can visit Gyeongboo Palace together, just across the road. Very friendly to foreigners, no need to make an appointment, no passport, let us go in with the photo. It was noon when I went, there were no people, and the tour experience was good.
Great place to visit which used to be the presidential residence and offices of the President of Korea. It’s now opened to the public and feels almost like a walk back in time.
74年の時を経て一般公開。見た目の青い瓦などが美しいのはもちろん、中もとても綺麗に保存しており、リアルな大統領府を見ることができる。無料なのでおすすめ!
The Blue House is so famous known as the former residence of past South Korean presidents. It also has a vibrant blue roof curved elegantly on top of the main building, which has withstood the test of time. Tourists flock to this place to have an in-depth understanding about the presidents that shaped the country into what it is today, and admire the traditional architecture. i love korea..
After many years, I didn’t expect to look back. Even Qingwatai was opened to the public. It’s really nothing. Qingwatai is located in Xiaozidong, Zhonglu District, Seoul, South Korea. It was the earliest departure palace of the Koryo Dynasty. It was backed by Beiyue Mountain. Nanguan Han River Water. After the Korean Dynasty built the capital in 1426, it was As the back garden of Gyeongboo Palace, and built some buildings such as Longwutang, Gyeongzhai, and Wuchang. The current Qingwatai is newly built during the period of President Lu Taiyu. It adopts a typical Korean "eight" style. It uses 150,000 pieces of Korean Qingwa. Each piece has a history of more than 100 years. Look at a blue green blue wall, so the main building is used as the presidential residence of South Korea, there is the presidential office, reception hall, conference room, bedroom, etc., and there is a secretarial room, police guard room, and Yingbin Building. On March 20, this year, South Korean President-elect Yuan Xiyue announced that the South Korean presidential palace will be moved from Qingwatai. The Defense Ministry building in Longshan District, Seoul, and promised to open to the public on the first day of office, May 9, 2022, at 18:00, then-President Moon Jae-in got off work from Qingwatai after completing all presidential duties. Since Yuan Xiyue moved the presidential office to Longshan, the "Qingwatai era" was completely ended.