Walking around the Sunra-gil next to Jongmyo Shrine and patrolling in the autumn
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This week is believed to be the last chance to appreciate the fall leaves left behind. A car ad that came to mind while I was walking. 'The Wind Is Blowing', which was used as the background music, was a song sung by Hyo-Shin Park and Seong-Yeon Park, a jazz singer.
We were born for the first time and we live on this planet
hold my hand
Living is a mysterious blessing
there's a clear reason
There's no one in the world you don't need
Everyone open up.
and
see you
- The wind is blowing in the lyrics -
Roads designated as one-way streets become car-free on weekends, allowing pedestrians to walk the Sunla-gil a little wider.
Pink appears every fall.
In October, 'World Breast Cancer Prevention Month' is widely publicized through pink landscape lighting and color designation in countries around the world. Although it is November, I will share the campaign through photos for a moment, which is connected by looking at a pink chair that I find while walking.
Of course, I don't know the exact reason why the pink chair that appeared on the Sunla Road was installed so beautifully...
I was walking and patrolling the alleys around Sunla-gil, and I'm packing up some fun at a brunch restaurant that displays a small merry-go-round in the yard.
Jongmyo's only fire gate was briefly open.
I thought this was an opportunity and included the autumn scenery that was not exposed.
Autumn is going to spread so beautifully...
Among the Sunla-gil, there was a park of a suitable size at the location where Seosun-la-gil, which takes the stone wall road to the west of Jongmyo, meets Yulgok-ro, and like the picture, the red maple trees look great, so you can enjoy the autumn leaves for about 3 minutes under the tree.
You have to go through the Yulgok-ro Tunnel to finish walking on the Seosula-gil and walk on the East-sunla-gil. If something passes by, it's when everyone is on a city bus, so we walk and say, 'It's a pretty long tunnel!' I was even a little surprised.
Since it is separated from the roadway, the psychological burden on pedestrians could be reduced. It's nice that it's not noisy.
The walking section from Seosunla-gil (purple line) through Yulgok-ro Tunnel (gray line) and back to Dongsun-la-gil (turquoise line) is conveyed in ginkgo leaves.
It's a sparrow apartment building.
A place where more sparrows than expected had gathered.
To spend the winter, the sparrows need to grow an abundance of down to trap warm air.
Sparrows these days should not be mistaken for obesity.
There are shops of various industries along Dongsunla-gil, but it is different from Seosun-la-gil, which has a lot of cafes and stores specializing in precious metals or crafts.
As Dongsunla-gil got closer to Jongmyo Plaza Park, I could enjoy a more colorful autumn scenery, but I stopped for a while at the location where Namsan Seoul Tower could also be seen.
I went around the Sunla-gil leading to the Jongmyo Oedaemun Gate like this. I also registered a photo taken at the most beautiful and enjoyable location on Sunla-gil as the representative photo for this post.
This path was also walked by the Sunragun of the Joseon Dynasty, who patrolled around the capital city from 10 pm to 4 am the next day and escorted the area around Jongmyo Shrine. During the Japanese colonial period, it was a path with a painful history when people controlled access, but Jongno Sunla-gil is the only case in which the name of the road has remained as it is related to the Sunla-gun.
Jongmyo is the beginning and end of a pedestrian's footsteps while walking along the Shilla-gil and patrolling in the autumn.
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