Press Releases

Korea Heritage Service

Apr 16,2026



The Korea Heritage Service (Administrator Huh
Min), in cooperation with the Korea Heritage Agency (President Lee Gwi-young)
and the Jongmyo Daeje Organizing Committee (Chairman Lee Gwi-nam; Jongmyo Jerye
Preservation Society and Jongmyo Jeryeak Preservation Society), will hold the
2026 Jongmyo Daeje at 2:00 p.m. on May 3 at Jongmyo Shrine (Jongno-gu, Seoul).



 



Jongmyo
Daeje

is classified as a gillye, an auspicious rite under the Gukjo Oryeui, and is
the highest state ritual in which the memorial tablets of the kings and queens
of the Joseon Dynasty, as well as the emperors and empresses of the Korean
Empire, are enshrined and honored at Jongmyo Shrine. This comprehensive rite
integrates royal ancestral ritual (Jongmyo Jerye), music (Jongmyo Jeryeak), and
dance (Ilmu), and was inscribed in 2001 on UNESCO
s Representative List of the Intangible
Cultural Heritage of Humanity under the title
Jongmyo Jerye and Jongmyo Jeryeak.
Since 2006, it has been held as an international cultural event, welcoming
distinguished guests from Korea and abroad.







* The Gukjo Oryeui is a state
ritual code compiled in 1474 that defines the five categories of rites: gillye
(auspicious rites), hyungnye (funerary rites), gunrye (military rites), binnye
(reception rites), and garye (wedding rites).







 



The Jongmyo Daeje is held annually on the first
Sunday of May in accordance with Confucian ritual procedures. This year
s
program will begin with the ancestral rite at Yeongnyeongjeon Hall at 10:00
a.m., followed by a royal procession (Eogahaengnyeol) from Gwanghwamun Gate to
Jongmyo Shrine, and the main ancestral rite at the Main Hall at 2:00 p.m.
Following the ceremony, the Sinsil (spirit chamber) of the Main Hall will be
open for public viewing.



 



This year, the number of seats will be expanded
to allow more visitors to experience the historical and cultural significance
of Jongmyo Shrine. For those unable to attend in person, large screens will be
installed at key locations within the shrine, including in front of
Yeongnyeongjeon Hall and the Main Hall, as well as at Heungnyemun Square in
Gyeongbokgung Palace, to broadcast the rites live.



* Korea Heritage Service
YouTube:

www.youtube.com/@khs_pr



* Gungneung TV YouTube: www.youtube.com/@K-royalculture



 



Seating for the main ancestral rite will be
divided into advance reservation seating and on-site seating. Advance
reservations will be available on a first-come, first-served basis from 2:00
p.m. on April 17 via Ticketlink (www.ticketlink.co.kr), while on-site seating
will be allocated on a first-come basis on the day of the event.



 



In addition, the Korea Heritage Service and the
Korea Heritage Agency will host
Jongmyo
Week

(April 25
May 3), offering a range of
programs that allow visitors to experience both the tangible and intangible
heritage of Jongmyo. Pre-events include Jongmyo Myohyeollye (April 25
27),
featuring a musical based on the royal rite, and the Royal Ancestral Ritual Music
Nighttime Performance (April 28
30).
In particular, the Royal Ancestral Ritual Music Nighttime Performance has drawn
significant public attention, with all seats selling out within 30 seconds of
the opening of advance reservations. It will present the essence of court arts
through ritual music and dance at the Main Hall at 8:00 p.m. over three days,
open to the general public, with invitations extended to descendants of
independence activists.



* Myohyeollye is a Joseon-era rite in which a
newly wedded queen or crown princess paid respects to the ancestral royal
spirits at Jongmyo Shrine.



 



Further information is available on the Korea
Heritage Service website (www.khs.go.kr) and the Korea Heritage Agency website
(www.kh.or.kr), or via the Royal Palaces Program Help Desk (
1522-2295).



 



The Korea Heritage Service will continue its
efforts to promote the tangible and intangible values of Jongmyo Shrine as a
living
heritage,

while strengthening systematic preservation and expanding opportunities for
public engagement.