If you are wearing a Hanbok, please arrive already dressed in it.
The program begins in front of the National Palace Museum.
The first highlight is Geunjeongjeon, the grand royal court. Here, guests can pose against the majestic courtyard and symbolic stone pillars, creating powerful portraits that capture the dignity of the Joseon Dynasty.
Moving on to the smaller residential halls, once used by the king and queen, the intimate architecture provides elegant backdrops. In the backyard, the golden maidenhair tree in autumn offers a perfect setting for warm, seasonal portraits.
At the serene pond with its pavilion, guests can be photographed with the calm water reflections, producing timeless images with a poetic atmosphere.
In Geoncheonggung, the king’s private residence, portraits can be framed to highlight both the royal architecture and the storytelling of history, blending elegance with heritage.
The journey concludes at the iconic royal pavilion surrounded by water. This location, once used to welcome foreign envoys, offers one of the most dramatic photo opportunities, with the pavilion mirrored in the pond—an unforgettable scene for a final portrait.