The Kyeonghee Palace was one of five palaces built during the Korean dynasty. Unfortunately, the palace was destroyed by fire and later demolished during the Japanese occupation to build a school for Japanese citizens. The current address was rebuilt in the 1990s and a small picture exhibition about the history of the Qingxi Palace was on display. It is not a popular attraction, so visitors have a rare attraction to enjoy the tranquility of the bustling Seoul. Part of the palace range is now the address of Seoul History Museum. Go there, exit at Xidaemun Metro Exit 4, and walk about 10 minutes to reach these two locations.