The Xianren Mausoleum is a mausoleum of the Korean period, which is protected and most mausoleums have some restrictions. Especially in the viewing area of the cemetery, but for most tourists, the distance to visit is not close enough to see the details of the stone carvings or the nuances of these mausoleums.
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The Xianren Mausoleum is a mausoleum of the Korean period, which is protected and most mausoleums have some restrictions. Especially in the viewing area of the cemetery, but for most tourists, the distance to visit is not close enough to see the details of the stone carvings or the nuances of these mausoleums.
The emperors in Xianrenling invented the Korean script, and the 14th to 15th centuries were considered the first golden age of the Korean dynasty. The open area of the tomb is very limited, like the Ming Tombs, most of them are graves on the surface, and the graves and spirit-keeping stone carvings are imitated in China.
Heoninneung is so quiet and beautiful~~! I think good weather also plays a role
This is the mausoleum of the King of North Korea, and it is still a world cultural heritage. It is free to visit here without tickets. The environment here is very good, the trees are shaded, and you can come and visit when you have time.
Located in Gudong, Ruicao District, Seoul, the Xianrenling (헌인릉) at the foot of Damu Mountain is the joint name of the two mausoleums of Xianling and Renling. The tomb is the tomb of the third generation of kings Taizong (1367-1422) and Queen Yuan Jing (1365-1420), and the tomb of the 24th generation of kings Chunzu (1790-1834) and Queen Chunyuan (1789-1857) in the Korean era. The mausoleum of the king of Korea has extremely important historical value and is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. The tour time is about 30 minutes to 1 hour. If the tour time is abundant, there is a fresh air trail behind Xianrenling, but the road will be a bit slippery on rainy days. The Wuli Forest at the entrance of the trail (Akasperm Forest) is a special management area of Seoul as an ecological landscape reserve. The tree was once marked every five miles on the road, so the name of the five miles tree was named.