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Saturday, 22 August 2015

Gyeongbokgong Palace, Seoul

Update on **7 June 2014**

Our next stop was Gyeongbokgong Palace, Seoul. 

Along the way to Gyeongbokgong Palace, I found lots of yellow banners were hanging over the every streets in Seoul.
The brilliant color tone of the yellow banners and flowers boost up my mood.
Since we had planned our Seoul trip, we were not intended to hire Seoul city tour bus
Flower offerings for the Sewol victims.

That was the cutest and sweetest police station I had ever seen.

 
Bustling city with humans and cars but I loved it due to its perfect cold weather and handsome pedestrians. 

Although I was not the big K drama fans, I still insisted to strike a pose in there. This backdrop was widely seen in any K drama if I was not mistaken.

Loved the gloomy sky and cold weather in Seoul
For far away, I felt the strong culture and architecture of the Palace.

The first must do's in Gyeongbokgong Palace was the royal guard changing ceremony that started on 10.00 am everyday. This ceremony took place in the main gate of Gyeongbokgong Palace. It was the amazing experiences for me in witnessing such grand performance where all the royal guards performed in brilliant colours traditional costumes, weapons and accessories.   
 


The second must do in Gyeongbokgong Palace was snapping a photo with the guards.
1 more for my own individual photo
The third must do in Gyeongbokgong Palace was visiting the palace. It's worth a visit due to magnificent views although overcrowded.  
Take a glimpse about the Presidential Palace


Some buildings were under renovation
It's very difficult to get a clean shoot especially in the crowded historical place



It was Gyeonghoeru,  a place for royal banquets and entertainments in order to  welcome foreign guests.
It totally not looked like souvenirs, dining and toilet areas.

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