Changgyeonggung Palace offers the Moonlight Lotus Show, a media art experience set against Chundangji Pond. Initially introduced as a special programme at last year’s Royal Culture Festival, it has become a regular night tour, inviting visitors to experience the fusion of digital art, history, and nature.
The event showcases the palace’s scenery through media art facades and features eight themes, including two special seasonal shows scheduled for spring and autumn, celebrating the nature and night view of the palace.

Visitors can immerse themselves in the stories of the Joseon period and appreciate a contemporary interpretation of dancheong (traditional colours of Korean architecture) through the Moonlight Lotus media art show at Large Chundangji Pond, the upper half of the pond. At Small Chundangji Pond, the lower side of the pond, the Water’s Breath media art show creates an interplay of light and water, guiding visitors through the joys and sorrows of the palace. The seasonal shows are available from April 15 to May 18 in spring and from September 10 to November 8 in autumn.
With Changgyeonggung Moonlight Lotus Show becoming a regular event, it now joins the Gyeongbokgung Starlight Tour, Changdeokgung Moonlight Tour, and Deoksugung Seokjojeon at Night, completing the night tour programmes of the four main palaces of Seoul.
Anyone with an admission ticket to Changgyeonggung Palace can enjoy the Changgyeonggung Moonlight Lotus Show without requiring any additional reservations.
For more information, visit Changgyeonggung Palace.






