Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Gyeongbokgung Palace: At Seoul City

The heritage that remind the purity, rich and symbolic meaning of Korean traditional culture and treasure.


Important significance of Korean Mask


Ancient calender according to the Solar System.


Important heritage


Significance of the Dragon worshipper.


Red color Royal Traditional Dress


Royal Dress








one of the most important painting of Korean History


The Commander of the Gate Guard (Sumunjang of Joseon period)






Korean couple wearing traditional attire called Hanbok


Royal throne







" Palace Gate Guards from the Joseon period were responsible for guarding the gates of the city and the palace in which the king and royal families resided. They followed a strict procedure in opening and closing the gates as well as changing shifts to protect the royal court and the nation as a whole."

Gyeongbokgung is one of the important palace which is located in the heart of the Seoul City. Everyday they show the morning session of the Joseon dynasty culture and the royal procession of the dynasty for public display. These ceremonies are intended to promote Korean traditional culture and to provide historical events for tourists.

6 comments:

Unknown said...

The guards look stunning superb.... I really like them. taking me to mediavel period.

Unknown said...

Hey the palace look good. It seems they really take good care of their ancient artefacts, unlike Indian :-)

Yaisana Huidrom said...

heheh thanks for the comments , Indian also does keep their things safely.

Krishna said...

Hey i really like the palace....

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Yaisana Huidrom said...

thank you so much for giving a wonderful opportunity