Annyeong Haseyo Yeorobun ^^, Hi blogi ^^, well it has been a long time since my last post in this blog ^^, heheh, actually yesterday I didn't write or share anything because I didn't have any idea about what topic should I write or share here... *aisshh, that was really irritating me -_-....*, but don't worry everyone, because now I come back with a new topic... Firstly, you must be a little curious about the title, right? 'Fly to Seoul' why do I put it as a suitable title in this post, well it's because I really wanna go to Seoul and I really wanna travel around south Korea !!! *it's because I got influence in SuJu's Fever ^^*
Secondly, I'll take you flying to Seoul and travelling around South Korea, are you ready guys?? let's countdown, and Enjoy the flight !!!
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Yaaay.....we finally arrive in South Korea........^^
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Yaaay.....we finally arrive in South Korea........^^
and................................. welcome to Incheon International Airport yeorobun..........^^
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| Incheon International Airport |
Okay guys let's start our trip here, and I'll tell you about Incheon Airport. Incheon airport (인천국제공항) located in 48km west of Seoul and known as the largest airport in South Korea, and it is one of the largest airport in the world and it is rated as the best airport worldwide, by Airports Council International. The airport has a golf course, spa, private sleeping rooms, ice skating rink, a casino, indoor gardens and a Museum of Korean Culture. Well, I think that's enough about Incheon Airport, let's continue our trip to other destination guys!!!
Uhmmm...I guess the second place of our trip is Cheong Wa Dae or Presidential Blue House, this is the presidential house of South Korea Republic. It called Blue house because the color of Cheong Wa Dae's roof is blue. Cheong Wa Dae consists of several rooms such as main office building, Yeongbin-gwan 영빈관, and Chunchugwan 춘추관 (conference room).
What do you think about Cheong Wa Dae guys??
Okay, and now we are heading to Gyeongbokgung 경복궁 also known as Gyeongbok Palace. It is a royal palace located in northern Seoul, South Korea. First constructed in 1394 and reconstructed in 1867, it was the main and largest palace of the Five Grand Palaces built by the Joseon Dynasty. The name of the palace, Gyeongbokgung, translates in English as "Palace Greatly Blessed by Heaven."
Gyeongbok Palace consists of several rooms, buildings, and gates.
Main gates :
Uhmmm...I guess the second place of our trip is Cheong Wa Dae or Presidential Blue House, this is the presidential house of South Korea Republic. It called Blue house because the color of Cheong Wa Dae's roof is blue. Cheong Wa Dae consists of several rooms such as main office building, Yeongbin-gwan 영빈관, and Chunchugwan 춘추관 (conference room).
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| Cheong Wa Dae |
Okay, and now we are heading to Gyeongbokgung 경복궁 also known as Gyeongbok Palace. It is a royal palace located in northern Seoul, South Korea. First constructed in 1394 and reconstructed in 1867, it was the main and largest palace of the Five Grand Palaces built by the Joseon Dynasty. The name of the palace, Gyeongbokgung, translates in English as "Palace Greatly Blessed by Heaven."
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| Gyeongbok Palace ^^ |
Main gates :
- Gwanghwamun (The Main and South Gate)
- Heungnyemun (The Second Inner Gate)
- Geunjeongmun (The Third Inner Gate)
- Sinmumun (The North Gate)
- Geonchunmun (The East Gate)
- Yeongchumun (The West Gate)
- Geunjeongmun (The Third Inner Gate)
- Geunjeongjeon (The Throne Hall)
- Sajeongjeon (The Executive Office)
- Sujeongjeon
- Cheonchujeon
- Manchunjeon
Naejeon (inner court) :
Pavilions :
- Gangnyeongjeon (The King's Quarters)
- Gyotaejeon (The Queen's Quarters)
- Jagyeongjeon (The Late Queen's Quarters)
- Jaseondang (The Crown Prince's and Princesses' Quarters)
- Bihyeongak (The Study of the Crown Prince)
Pavilions :
- Gyeonghoeru (The Royal Banquet Hall)
- Hyangwonjeong
Bridges :
> Buildings:
1. Gangnyeongjeon,(Hangul: 강녕전; Hanja: 康寧殿), also called Gangnyeongjeon Hall, is a building used as the king's main residing quarters.
2. Geunjeongjeon (Hangul: 근정전; Hanja: 勤政殿), also known as Geunjeongjeon Hall, is the throne hall where the king formally granted audiences to his officials, gave declarations of national importance, and greeted foreign envoys and ambassadors during the Joseon Dynasty.
3. Geunjeongmun (Hangul: 근정문; Hanja: 勤政門), aligned and located directly to the south of Geunjeongjeon, is the main gate to the courtyard and to Geunjeongjeon.
4. Gwanghwamun (Hangul: 광화문; Hanja: 光化門) is the main gate of Gyeongbokgung Palace.
5. Gyeonghoeru (Hangul: 경회루; Hanja: 慶會樓), also known as Gyeonghoeru Pavilion, is a hall used to hold important and special state banquets during the Joseon Dynasty.
6. Gyotaejeon (Hangul: 교태전; Hanja: 交泰殿), also called Gyotaejeon Hall, is a building used as the main residing quarters by the queen during the Joseon Dynasty.
7. Hyangwonjeong (Hangul: 향원정; Hanja: 香遠亭), or Hyangwonjeong Pavilion, is a small, two-story hexagonal pavilion built around 1873 by the order of King Gojong when Geoncheonggung residence was built to the north within Gyeongbokgung.
8. Jagyeongjeon (Hangul: 자경전; Hanja: 慈慶殿), also called Jagyeongjeon Hall, is a building used as the main residing quarters by Queen Sinjeong (Hangul: 신정왕후;Hanja: 神貞王后), the mother of King Heonjong.
9. Jibokjae (Hangul: 집옥재; Hanja: 集玉齋), located next to Geoncheonggung Residence, is a two-story private library used by King Gojong.
10. Bohyeondang (Hangul: 보현당; Hanja: 寶賢堂) and Gahoejeong (Hangul: 가회정; Hanja: 嘉會亭), buildings that also formed a library complex to the south of Jibokjae.
11. Sajeongjeon (Hangul: 사정전; Hanja: 思政殿), also called Sajeongjeon Hall, is a building used as the main executive office by the king during the Joseon Dynasty.
12. Manchunjeon (Hangul: 만춘전; Hanja: 萬春殿), flank the west and east of Sajeongjeon, and while Sajeongjeon is not equipped with a heating system, these buildings are equipped with Ondols for their use in the colder months.
13. Sujeongjeon (Hangul: 수정전; Hanja: 修政殿), a building located to the south of Gyeonghoeru, was constructed in 1867 and used by the cabinet of the Joseon Dynasty.
14. Taewonjeon (Hangul: 태원전; Hanja: 泰元殿), or Taewonjeon Shrine, is an ancestral shrine originally built in 1868 to house a portrait of King Taejo, the founder of the Joseon Dynasty, and to perform rites to the deceased royalties.
15. Geoncheonggung (Hangul: 건청궁; Hanja: 乾淸宮), also known as Geoncheonggung Residence, was a private royal residence built by King Gojong within the palace grounds in 1873.
Huaa...., what a long explanation is it ^^..., Let's continue our trip guys!!!
And now we just arrived in Han River ^^
15. Geoncheonggung (Hangul: 건청궁; Hanja: 乾淸宮), also known as Geoncheonggung Residence, was a private royal residence built by King Gojong within the palace grounds in 1873.
Huaa...., what a long explanation is it ^^..., Let's continue our trip guys!!!
And now we just arrived in Han River ^^
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| Han River at night ^^ |





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