Monday, October 6, 2014

Royal Colors: Gyeongbokkung Palace

Happy Monday everyone! :)

While riding the bus from Incheon Airport to our hostel, I managed a glimpse of Gyeongbokkung Palace and was amazed at its proximity to downtown. We started off our morning early and caught the train to Gwanghwamun Square. From there, it was a two minute walk to the famous palace...

View from Gwanghwamun Square with Bugaksan Mountain in the back :)


Entrance to the palace

Sometimes it's easy to forget that it's right along a busy street!

Chinese tourist group. They reminded me of the Japanese kindergarten students who wear bright yellow caps and follow their teachers like ducklings

Brightly colored drum. If only I could have played on it...

I was always in awe of the interior of traditional Korean palaces. The intricate colors and carvings never ceased to amaze me.



Different angles, different perspectives.

I was immediately pulled to the ornate decorations that were placed on the rooftops of each building.

And the designs on the tiles...you wonder how long it took to make enough of these for just one building let alone the entire palace!


Escaping the tour groups and walking to a less crowded area :)


Traditional earthen jars that held gochujang for the royal family. Koreans sure love their gochujang :)

Hyangwonjeong Pavillion

There were some festivities occurring due to Chuseok and we were lucky to see this!


Traditional method of making Korean rice cakes


Thank you so much for reading and I hope you have a wonderful week! ^^

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