Caution: I'm terrible at taking pictures.
This time, rather than showing the cityscape, I wanted to show a memorial hall and a few replicas of scientific heritage.
Before we go in, is this a true story of Seoul in the 1950s? Look at the hanoks. Wow, that should have been maintained. I wish all the houses in Jongno-gu, Seoul were improved, modern and modern hanoks.
This is the scenery of Busan on the way to Dongrae Memorial History Museum.
This is the Dongrae History Memorial Hall! Personally, this was the most important place during my trip and the reason is...
Damn! There is a miniature Dongrae-eupseong Fortress from the late Joseon Dynasty!
The problem is that I couldn't take a picture. Anyway, I wanted this!
After the Japanese invasion, Dongrae-eupseong was built on a large scale because it was in front of the diplomatic front with Japan, so it was built on a large scale. Dongrae-eupseong in the late Joseon Dynasty can be seen as a combination of Seomyeon and Busan City Hall during the Prohibition Period.
I want to take as many Hanok panoramas as possible.
But in fact, the really unfortunate thing is that if the town castle and terrain are scaled down to 1/300th the scale, the buildings are bigger at 1/200th the scale. The Bukjangdae building is not that big in reality... I wish they would just make it smaller and film the Hanoks as if it were a city.
Still, it’s okay, Woohyo clothes!
The building outside the castle, Dongnaehyanggyo, should have been smaller.
For reference to the aerial photo, the vacant lots within the castle were, of course, overwhelmingly filled with residential space.
Does it feel like a panorama?ㅠㅠ
To be honest, those name tags are so small that I can't even see them well.
The south gate of Dongrae-eupseong Fortress! It was the biggest and most beautiful door! People from Waegwan and officials dispatched to Tsushima Province must have gone in and out of that door, right?
oh! Personally, I like this too!
Guest building.... Personally, it's a big building like Jongmyo or Sajik in Bumok-gun-hyeon, but it makes me cry that it's not there...
Alumni! How complicated was housing actually due to population growth in those days?
I'll say it again, the actual building is about half as big as that one, and in a situation where it's only about half as big, other buildings would have crowded it out.
Let’s see Dongraehyanggyo one more time
It would have been amazing to see Dongrae from Bukjangdae.
Actually, on this day, I went up to Bukjangdae and saw Dongrae and Busan in the 21st century. It's not at the level of Hwangnyeongsan Mountain, but it's no joke.
Personally, it would have been better if Hongsalmun was added near the south gate as requested.
The castle walls must have been magnificent...
I forgot to say accumulation.
Dongrae is the center of diplomatic fronts and trade with Japan, but how much silver did Naesang (Dongrae merchant) earn by receiving ginseng from Mansang (Uiju, Pyongyang) merchants, Chinese and Joseon silk Song merchants (Gaeseong merchants) and using that? lol
I personally think that it may have been a large city on the front lines of economic damage and diplomacy. It may have been a smaller city than Jeonju, Pyongyang, Gyeongju, Sangju, and Naju.
This is the Jang Yeong-sil Memorial Hall, and it's outside. Thanks to you, I can tell the time!
Armillary sphere! That actually moves, a standing ovation! Design ㅆㅅㅌㅊ!
For reference, Jang Yeong-sil is a technician from Dongrae Gwan!
Just Goth, the pride of Korean astronomy and a map of the field of design ㅆㅅㅌㅊ
I took a picture because it was my first time seeing a mixed image.
This one also has a sundial function, but I can't tell you its name and purpose due to time constraints.
Astronomy in this era is simply the study of kings, and knowing time and climate (rain gauges) is the act of looking at the sky, a science, and astrology, so it is a very important matter.
Anyway, it's been a while since I've been here while traveling, and the view was nice. I took a lot of pictures, but I can't upload them due to space constraints. Anyway, I'll continue!
Personally, what I envy about Seoul is that it is such a large area with such large clusters of Hanok and tradition.
[Series] Mr. Busan I like it
· Mr. Ajo’s trip to Busan is complete! (review) · Mr. Ajo traveled to Busan! Part 18 (last BIFC, written) · Mr. Ajo traveled to Busan! Part 17 (Resignation, Busan City Hall) · Mr. Ajo traveled to Busan! Part 16 (Seojangdae, Dongrae Fortress, Hyanggyo, Sajik) · Mr. Ajo traveled to Busan! Part 15 (Dongrae-eupseong Fortress, North Gate, Bukjangdae, Panoramic View of Busan) · Mr. Ajo traveled to Busan! Break Time Episode 14 (History Memorial Hall, Jang Yeong-sil,) · Mr. Ajo traveled to Busan! Episode 13 (Dongheon 2, Mayor, Song Gwan-jeong, Bokcheon) · Mr. Ajo traveled to Busan! Part 12 (Dongrae Dongheon 1) · Mr. Ajo is traveling to Busan! Part 11 (Dongrae Market, Suan Station, Ministerial Office) · Mr. Ajo traveled to Busan! Part 10 (Temporary Waterworks Building, BIFF, Bupyeong, and parts of Jagalchi) · Mr. Ajo traveled to Busan! Part 9 (Busan Station, North Port Redevelopment) · Mr. Ajo is traveling to Busan! Part 8 (Haeundae, part of Marine Centum) · Episode 7 of Mr. Ajo’s trip to Busan (Yongdusan, Choryang, Busan Station at night) · Mr. Ajo’s Busan Travel Part 6 (International, Bupyeong Market, Beef Street) · Part 5 of Mr. Ajo’s trip to Busan (Busan Customs, 40 Stairs, Modern and Contemporary History Museum) · Mr. Ajo traveled to Busan (White Yeoul Village) Part 4 · Mr. Ajo is traveling to Busan! (White Yeoul Village) Part 3 · Restful journey, sea gods by star, part 3 · Restful Journey, Star God of the Sea Part 2 · Restful Journey, Star God of the Sea Part 1 · Mr. Ajo traveled to Busan! Part 2 · Mr. Ajo, I traveled to Busan this time, Part 1