Suddenly got proud of walking on the palace, one of history places . Sharply surprised by old but still brighting with its grand appearance.Seem to have traveled back from the recent society to an old time where ancestors are living just now . being a person turned into an aristocrat is to realize how he he had looked out the world. .What is reality and what virtual is are very difficult to figure out in the worship. .An air seems to be touching here and there and leave a dirty but it still stronger as though it were built a couple days ago .Things ,trifle here are found to be very precious .Time coming in and out looks like a very important visiter .People meet with one another bow and talk gently in the presence of its owner who sullen,insult strict to show his aristocrat mood .Everything is weighted on condescended . They are still dreaming to be better ones All looks more confidence and got a relief when asked than hiding in the corner .There are no difficulties only to be done successfully while it stands with modesty and humble .In night in the every house hung happiness and love and enjoy floated into the the nation and full of laugh across...
Read moreThis site is very impressive and the story of the preservation of the writings of Joseon is meaningful. This area is a bit commercial, but they make a nice effort to point to history in the buildings and activity. I was impressed by the Koreans who rent traditional Hanbok clothing for the day to walk around and take photographs. Nevertheless, a young Korean woman in traditional Hanbok with blond hair is somewhat a personification of...
Read moreGyeonggijeon Shrine is a stunning historical site located in the heart of Jeonju City. We visited on the weekend, and although it was moderately crowded, we were still able to fully enjoy the experience. The shrines are well-preserved, and the area is shaded by numerous trees, making it a pleasant place for a stroll. Being there felt like stepping into the historical K-dramas I’ve watched, and seeing such a place in person was truly...
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