Gyeongbok Palace to open its kitchen to visitors in October
Published: 25 Sep. 2023, 18:41
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- LEE SOO-JUNG
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Sojubang area of the Gyeongbok Palace in central Seoul [CULTURAL HERITAGE ADMINISTRATION]
Gyeongbok Palace will be hosting special programs from Oct. 20 to 28. [CULTURAL HERITAGE ADMINISTRATION]
The program, dubbed "Suragan Sisikgonggam," will take place from Oct. 20 to 28 at Sojubang, or royal kitchen, inside the palace in Jongno District, central Seoul, the Cultural Heritage Administration said Monday in a press release.
Sojubang, a royal kitchen within Gyeongbok Palace [CULTURAL HERITAGE ADMINISTRATION]
"Saenggwabang at night" offers traditional Korean music performances with royal desserts of the Joseon Dynasty (1392–1910).
"Sikdorak" serves visitors tarakjuk, or porridge made of milk and rice, while they watch a play about the porridge.
Sojubang visitors will also be able to make dried persimmon snacks with pine nuts inside the fruit and try traditional snacks and games along with other activities.
Korean traditional tableware are placed on wooden dining tables. [CULTURAL HERITAGE ADMINISTRATION]
BY LEE SOO-JUNG [[email protected]]





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