Located in Paju, Jangneung is the tomb of King Injo (1595-1649, reign 1623-1649), the 16th ruler of the Joseon dynasty, and Queen Inyeol. King Injo took the throne in 1623 after having overthrown the previous king, Gwanghaegun, in a military revolt. During his reign, King Injo faced challenges from two foreign invasions in 1627 and 1637. He died in 1649 in Changdeokgung Palace.
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- Admission Fees Individuals Adults 1 000 Won Children 500 Br Groups 800 400 Ages 19-64 7-18 Groups 10 People Or More Br Free Admission Preschoolers Age 6 Younger Senior Citizens 65 Older On Culture Day Last Wednesday Of The Month Additional Ticket Package Time Year 12 00-13 00 30 Lunch Time Times 00-14 3
- World Cultural Heritage 1
- Inquiry and guidance 1330 Travel Hotline 82-2-1330 Br Korean English Japanese Chinese For More Info 82-31-945-9242
- Parking facilities Available Small Vehicles 23 Parking Spaces Large 4
- Rest day Mondays
- Hours of operation February-may September-october 09 00-18 00 Br June-august 30 November-january 00-17
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90, Jangneung-ro, Paju-si, Gyeonggi-do
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