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Bukchon Hanok Village Xuejing Imperial Costume Cultural Center Review

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This rental shop is a minute walk from Gyeongboo Palace. The shop is located on the third floor of the building, but be careful if you are with older children. It is relatively small and we have two staff to assist with dressing. We could easily find our favourite skirts and tops. For just 10,000 won, I was very happy with my choice and dress. Other high-end skirts cost 20,000 won. My sister mistakenly bought a skirt of 20,000 won which was included in the skirt rack of 10,000 won. The staff was friendly and only charged us 10,000 won. As my husband wore an extra hat in addition to his vest and underwear, the total cost of Hanfu was 15,000 won. Hairstyles, basic hair accessories and handbags were free too. Although some like crowns and hair accessories were not free. We only left the locker keys to them as a "deposit" and did not need to deposit extra won. Although the number of customers there was a bit overwhelmed, the daffodils there were warm and friendly. We really enjoyed wearing Hanfu and experiencing it at Gyeongboo Palace, one of the highlights of our trip. Definitely recommend this place!

Bukchon Hanok Village Xuejing Imperial Costume Cultural Center

Posted: Jun 19, 2020
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  • 5/5Outstanding
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    There are many people renting Hanok in Beicun. There are also special cultural costumes displays. Seeing them always thinking of the palace and ghosts. I think this area is a big feature of Seoul. Worth visiting.

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    Posted: Jan 7, 2019