Launched in 2014, the Royal Walk is a reenactment program designed to recreate the daily life and ceremonies of the Joseon Dynasty royal family. This vivid performance brings to life scenes of the King, Queen, Crown Prince, and Princesses strolling through the palace grounds, accompanied by guards and royal attendants in full regalia.
Organized by the Cultural Heritage Administration, the Royal Walk takes place on the last Wednesday of each month, coinciding with Korea’s Culture Day, at Gyeongbokgung Palace. During the event, the King and Queen walk gracefully through Gyeongbokgung and Gyeonghoeru Pavilion, evoking the elegance and dignity of royal court life.
Visitors—even from abroad—are welcome to apply to participate as reenactors, making this not just a performance to watch, but an experience to live. For many, it becomes an unforgettable cultural memory.
The project also involves the production of historical costumes, accessories, shoes, and character doubles, adding to the richness and authenticity of the event. The Royal Walk is a living tribute to Korea’s royal heritage—an immersive window into a bygone era.