This is my first time going to Hwangridan-gil, but what does it have to offer compared to other Hanok villages? I didn't feel it. Even though it's under construction...it looks a little messy and unfinished.
There were a lot of pretty Hanok buildings, but they just had a retro feel and there weren't many really old Hanok buildings.
However, perhaps because it was vacation, there were a lot of people even on weekdays. I thought I would be pushed around if I did something wrong.
Fortune Draw!
I was excited because it felt like a Japanese shrine, but there were a lot of things like this inside...
A bookstore located on the central main street of Hwangridan-gil.
Humans are buzzing.
However, it certainly seems like the store owner is strict with management. The book introduction and poster are sincere, and the interior is pretty.
It seemed like people would come to take pictures. I kept getting orders for books in boxes, but this place was a mess.
Daereungwon is located right next to Hwangridan-gil. There is an entrance fee. When I went in, there was actually only Cheonmachong Tomb, Hwangnamdaechong Tomb, and one photo zone to see.
The relics on display inside Cheonmachong are also replicas, so now that I think about it, I wonder if they are that attractive.
It is said that this wall was made from stones found during the excavation of Cheonmachong Tomb and Hwangnamdaechong Tomb.
A cat playing with a couple
It seems familiar to people. Even if I take a picture, I won't run away.
I am very interested in bookstores, so I visit every corner of the country. Are books really sold here? I want to, but I have it.
Gangulji walnuts. At first, it came so close that it was scary, but after a quick sniff, it walked away. After that, I was indifferent lol.
This is what the inside looks like. The interior is pretty.
After looking around alone for a while, I ended up leaving empty-handed, so I ended up buying a book.
This is the most expensive expenditure on this trip.
35,000 Won Gyodong Beopju! It is sold right next to Rich Choi’s house.
I bought it after much deliberation because it was said to be a cold drink to drink in the winter.
But since I don't know alcohol, I honestly don't know other than that it tastes less bitter than soju... I drank continuously at the hotel for 4 nights and 5 days, but my drinking didn't decrease.
Ha, I barely brushed it off on the last day.
my accommodation
When I think about it now, it seems like I was the only one there for 4 days. The owner only showed me the room and I couldn't even lift my nose after that.
Relaxing and drinking every night in the communal kitchen.
Bulguksa Temple. I first thought about it, but it is said that Gyeongju had many earthquakes in the past, so it was designed to be earthquake-resistant, with the long stones holding the lower stones. Amazing!
In front of Bulguksa Temple’s Geungnakjeon, there was even a pig like this. There is an urban legend that a Gyeongju bus driver touched it and won 5.5 billion won in the lottery...
People touch me so much that I feel soft.
etc:
1. Gyeongju Pay has a 10% discount in January. Convenience stores, cafes, restaurants, and Gyodong Beopju have almost all been paid for.
2. The food is not as delicious as rumored. However, there were a lot of menus for 2 or more people. You need to know about this well.
3. Daereungwon, Hwangridan-gil, Gyodong Village, Donggung Palace, Wolji Pond, museum, and Cheomseongdae are all close by. If you plan well, it's not like you can't walk.
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