Seoul outing for a walk (Unhyeongung Summer and Autumn)

 I saw a reflector (a convex mirror that you can see from the road) on the road that runs parallel to Samil-daero as I passed the Nakwon Musical Instrument Market. The location where I took a picture was near Unhyeongung because I liked the blue sky reflected in the reflector and the fence.

From the peak of summer to the beginning of autumn, the leopard-like flower that was seen near Unhyeongung for about 100 days, the leopard fan, a weak flower with a long vitality, and the purple maekmun-dong make your footsteps light. Giving was a first-class contribution.

A place where visitors can enter for free after completing the entry and exit records and thermal check. Unhyeongung.

This is the house of Ha-eung Lee Ha-eung of Heungseon Daewongun and the place where King Gojong (the 26th king of Joseon) lived.

He was 12 years old (1863) when he ascended to the throne due to his father's efforts, so Heungseon Daewongun took over the main decision-making power, allowing him to rule for 10 years. The repair and restoration of the old Unhyeongung Palace was completed in 1996 (information leaflets), but after the Korean War, a significant portion of the land was sold and the scale was greatly reduced.

Unhyeongung has been producing and distributing limited edition visit commemorative tickets since last July.

The 6 types of admission tickets contain the scenery of Unhyeongung and are replaced every month and distributed to 10,000 visitors on a first-come, first-served basis.

The first ticket issued in July contains a photo taken at Noandang Hall in Unhyeongung Palace.

When receiving an admission ticket to commemorate the visit to Unhyeongung, the question 'Where was the photo taken?' It was also a little fun to look for and wonder. You cannot enter Sarangchae, the main residence of Heungseon Daewongun (Noandang, Unhyeongung Palace, where the July admission ticket was filmed), but you could glimpse inside. You find a wall decorated with tiles and an old tree over the fence.

Visited in July. The plums of Unhyeongung are also yellow and some are ripening red, so I collect some fruits that have fallen in the yard and place them so that they look like '7', and I record the summer in Jongno by taking pictures.

The August ticket includes a photo taken at Norakdang. It becomes the main building and is the center of Unhyeongung. It was used for banquets and other events, and King Gojong and Empress Myeongseong held a ceremony in Norakdang in 1866 (the 3rd year of King Gojong). And it is said to be the place where Empress Myeongseong took her queen classes.

The September admission ticket contains a reenactment of the royal ceremonies of King Gojong and Empress Myeongseong. Garye was held in the spring of 1866, the fourth year of King Gojong's reign, but the reenactment of the garye was held mainly in October. I hope to be able to see the performance next fall. How do we connect the building with the admission ticket? While thinking about it, I found a horizontally long rectangular groove similar to an admission ticket in the section of the corridor connecting Norakdang and Irodang and took the picture.


The admission ticket for October contains the main gate of Unhyeongung, vertical temple, and the surrounding autumn leaves. Enter through the main gate and you will see a long building on your right. The purpose is that it was used by the people (military) who guarded Unhyeongung, and it is called the vertical temple.


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The picture drawn on the paper cup was drawn using colored pencils with Bilsi taking a picture at Noandang in Unhyeongung Palace. I saw plum fruits ripening red around the yard, and green quince fruits in early autumn, so I put them in the picture. The plum that fell in the yard is the plum. not an apology.

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