After going to Gyeonghuigung Palace out of the blue,
Passing through Dongsipjagak
If you cross the Geonchun Gate on the Gyeongbokgung Palace wall,
After seeing something like this, I had a strange Young Forty sensibility.
Jangseungs purify my eyes at the National Folk Museum
Personally, I think Jangseung is a great Korean cultural content.
Is that in the back... Hoseok gun? Tiger gun? (Remembering the graves of those killed by tigers)
Along with Jangseung, the thing that cannot be left out of Korean culture is Sotdae haha.
And if you go again, you will see Hyojagak and Hyojamun, but why do they look so old and antique?
Hareubangs in Jeju Island haha
Even though we have granite that is difficult to polish, we have developed a culture of stone polishing.
Oh wow, a Hanok that looks like a middle-class house, wow.
It was ㅁ-shaped overall, so it looked pretty good. If it was like this, it would have been nice to have an urban hanok of the time.
How was it built to look so old?
It's quite old-fashioned.
But the height was small haha, could you step on it with your foot?
I remember it as a living room
I want to eat Korean food in the kitchen
This house was built after so-and-so's house, but I don't know where it is.
The outside is also well decorated with folk scenes.
What a make-up.. a toilet secret scene is expected to appear.
There are also places where they grind in a mortar using the water power of a watermill.