The gardens of Changdeokgung Palace are full of ancient trees, but one in particular caught our eye, a towering giant that has watched centuries of Korean history unfold. Waddling beneath its branches feels like stepping into a different time, where nature and palace life once blended seamlessly. And somewhere close to its trunk, hidden just out of sight, a tiny penguin stone now rests, quietly guarding one of Seoul’s most beautiful royal treasures.
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