South Korea: Joygesa Temple & Gyeong Buk Gung Part I
Actually I had visited the National Museum in Korea before the New Year, but I didn't want to bore you guys about "boring" stuff that you guys may not be so interested to read. That itself took up quite a number of hours in the museum itself.. I thought I'd never find the Museum with my lack of Korean skills, but I did..
Anyways, for this entry, I'll be sharing the continuation of my Seoul trip..
On this day, Jo helped me to pay via the ATM for this tour.
Joygesa Temple:
Taken in front of the Joygesa Temple steps.
Then off we headed to Gyeong Buk Gung Palace....
Main entrance to Gyeong Buk Gung.
The Political Arena for Gyeong Bok Gung where all discussions in the past were once made. ^^
Gyeong Buk Gung.
Guess which year I was born in? Outside the National Folk Museum in GBG.
A typical prototype of an Ancestral Altar/House. Normally found outside a person's residence.
One of the Scout Tower that still stands guarding. ^^
Anyways, for this entry, I'll be sharing the continuation of my Seoul trip..
On this day, Jo helped me to pay via the ATM for this tour.
TOUR Name: TOUR 8 Full Day TourThe trip started (not following the itinerary as above) with taking the cab to Jogyesa Buddhist Temple. It is located in Gyeonji-Dong, Jongno-Gu. The Jogyesa Temple was established in 1395, and the reasons you can still see Hanja (Chinese script) on its Main Entrance side panel structures was because the Hangul script was not invented until 1444 by King Sejong The Great. Before that, all script was written in Hanja.
Minimum Pax: 1
Time Required: 09:00-17:00
Fee: \76,000p/p (On Thursdays Changdeokgung Palace Tour is \12,000 extra.
Including Lunch: Korea Traditional Food)
Course: BlueHouse(Pass By) - Gyeongbokgung Palace (Deoksugung Palace on Tuesdays) - National Folk Museum (Royal Museum on Tuesdays) - Jogyesa Buddhist Temple - Ginseng Center - Lunch - Changdeokgung Palace (Changgyeong Palace on Mondays) - Insadong Antique Shop Alley - Amethyst Factory - Namdaemun Market
Joygesa Temple:
Taken in front of the Joygesa Temple steps.
Then off we headed to Gyeong Buk Gung Palace....
Main entrance to Gyeong Buk Gung.
The Political Arena for Gyeong Bok Gung where all discussions in the past were once made. ^^
Gyeong Buk Gung.
Guess which year I was born in? Outside the National Folk Museum in GBG.
A typical prototype of an Ancestral Altar/House. Normally found outside a person's residence.
One of the Scout Tower that still stands guarding. ^^
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