Korean Traditional Photobooth in Bukchon Gyeongbokgung | Seonbi 4cut

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  • Unique Cultural Photos: Capture yourself in over 90 recreated Joseon Dynasty masterpieces from the National Museum of Korea
  • Instant Digital Access: Download your photos and videos instantly to share with friends or keep as souvenirs
  • Perfect Bukchon Location: Just 300m from Gyeongbokgung Palace East Gate, ideal to pair with a hanbok rental visit
  • Props & Charming Interior: Enjoy traditional props and a beautifully designed studio that is a photo spot on its own

What to expect

Experience one of the most popular photo spots in Korea today—a must-try in Bukchon. We are now officially on Klook! 🎉

Step into a self-service photo booth that recreates over 90 masterpieces from the Joseon Dynasty, preserved in the National Museum of Korea. Found only in Bukchon, this unique studio pairs perfectly with a visit to Gyeongbokgung Palace. Just 300 meters from the east gate, it’s an ideal stop—especially if you plan to rent a hanbok.

Photos and videos are digitized for instant download and sharing. Traditional props are available, and the studio’s historic interior is a photo spot in itself. Hanbok is not required—come as you are and still capture stunning photos.

Curious about the artworks featured in each frame? Visit our official website for docent-style notes.

You can use your photo ticket at the kiosk to take and instantly print photos.
You can use your photo ticket at the kiosk to take and instantly print photos.
Step into the booth featuring Ilwolobongdo (Painting of the Sun, Moon, and Five Peaks), one of Korea’s most iconic royal artworks.
Step into the booth featuring Ilwolobongdo (Painting of the Sun, Moon, and Five Peaks), one of Korea’s most iconic royal artworks.
A variety of traditional Korean props are prepared for your photo session.
A variety of traditional Korean props are prepared for your photo session.
Two booths are available, and your photo ticket can be used in either one.
Two booths are available, and your photo ticket can be used in either one.
Traditional props are provided for your photos. (Please handle them with care as they are delicate.)
Traditional props are provided for your photos. (Please handle them with care as they are delicate.)
Photo frames feature animals from actual Korean historical paintings.
Photo frames feature animals from actual Korean historical paintings.
Frames include backdrops of Gyeongbokgung Palace (Gwanghwamun Gate) and Sipjangsaengdo (Ten Symbols of Longevity).
Frames include backdrops of Gyeongbokgung Palace (Gwanghwamun Gate) and Sipjangsaengdo (Ten Symbols of Longevity).
Designs inspired by Sansuhwa (Traditional Landscape Painting) and Pungsokhwa (Genre Painting of Daily Life) are also available.
Designs inspired by Sansuhwa (Traditional Landscape Painting) and Pungsokhwa (Genre Painting of Daily Life) are also available.
Frames feature Jasu Hwajodo (Embroidered Flowers and Birds) and Munja-do (Decorative Ideograph Paintings), both commonly seen in folding screens (Byeongpung).
Frames feature Jasu Hwajodo (Embroidered Flowers and Birds) and Munja-do (Decorative Ideograph Paintings), both commonly seen in folding screens (Byeongpung).
Folk paintings such as Chaekgado (Books and Scholar’s Accoutrements) and Morando (Peony Painting) are also prepared.
Folk paintings such as Chaekgado (Books and Scholar’s Accoutrements) and Morando (Peony Painting) are also prepared.
Frames inspired by the works of Shin Yun-bok (famous late Joseon-era painter of daily life and fashion) are available.
Frames inspired by the works of Shin Yun-bok (famous late Joseon-era painter of daily life and fashion) are available.
Frames featuring the works of Kim Hong-do (renowned Joseon-era painter of genre and humorous scenes) are also included.
Frames featuring the works of Kim Hong-do (renowned Joseon-era painter of genre and humorous scenes) are also included.
Some frames reinterpret figures from the Joseon Dynasty in a modern style.
Some frames reinterpret figures from the Joseon Dynasty in a modern style.
Capture your Bukchon memories in a meaningful way with these unique traditional Korean frames.
Capture your Bukchon memories in a meaningful way with these unique traditional Korean frames.
Korean Traditional Photobooth in Bukchon Gyeongbokgung | Seonbi 4cut

Good to know

A photo booth featuring traditional Korean paintings (over 90 works from the Joseon Dynasty). You can also download photos and videos to your mobile device and share them with friends. Flexible admission - visit anytime during operating hours on your selected date. On-site printing available; additional printing and digital file options available. Traditional props and a charming interior - take beautiful photos without bringing anything. The private booth is located in the heart of Bukchon and is a 3-minute walk (300 meters) from the entrance to Gyeongbokgung Palace (East Gate).

Using the kiosk is very simple. You can check the instructions at the link

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