Jewel of S.Korea

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Friday, August 4, 2017

MGL : Shooting at Gyeongbok Palace Gwanghwamun on August 4 ( No actors' picture)

Sorry no Park Si Hoo or any actors in this post!

One of the art team member posted it.
She said, it's so hot. The actors come and go on the bicycles.

But look like they're still in good spirit!^^


Posted by jjungss, thank you!

Location : 경복궁 광화문 景福宮 光化門 
Location : Gyeongbok Palace Gwanghwamun

늘도 덥죠잉~~골프카왔다갔다~~
두배우들 자전거타고 왔다갔다~
장소도 왔다갔다~
잠시나마 앉아서 쉬고있다는..
너무나도 더워서...뭘해도 쪄죽을판..
미술팀 잠시 ..찍어봅니다ㅎ

It is always warming up ~ ~ Going golf car ~ ~
Two actors come and go bicycle ~
The place also goes up and down ~
I'm sitting and resting for a while.
It is so hot ... I do not even know what to do.
Art team for a while ..

#황금빛내인생#kbs주말#9월#첫방송
#미술팀#의상팀#소품팀#분장팀
#캇트#감독님의#명쾌한#음성
#여름이#나는#정말#싫다#너무나도
#그래도#견뎌#봅니다#인내합시다
#여긴#어디#나는#누구#와후
#인사동#경복궁#왔다갔다

우리는 ..

# My golden life # kbs Weekend # September # First broadcast
# Art team # Wear team # Props team # Make-up team
# Cut # Your boss's # clear voice #
# Summer # I'm # I do not really #
# Still look at # We see # Look at us #
# This is where # I am # Who is #
# Insadong # Gyeongbokgung # Going back and forth

We are ..

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Let's get to know
 " Gyeongbok Palace in Gwanghwamun "


Introduction 

Founded in 1395 by the first king of the Joseon Dynasty, Gwanghwamun is the main 
gate of Gyeongbukgung Palace. Roughly meaning “may the light of enlightenment 
blanket the world,” the name symbolizes the resounding dedication that the people of 
the Joseon Dynasty had in creating a new dynasty. Constructed solely out of granite, 
its center is an entrance that resembles a rainbow, called Hongyemun. 
Above that is a gate tower. 


Gwanghwamun holds a painful memory in Korean history. During the Japanese 
occupation of Korea, in order to dampen the spirits of the Korean citizens, 
the Japanese governing general destroyed the gate and built his own government building. 
The present appearance of the gate is that of 1968 when it was rebuilt using concrete, 
and it’s location is about 10m behind the original spot. Though Gwanghwamun is 
the most beautiful of the five palace gates, it was not designated by 
the Korean government as a national treasure 
because it is made purely of concrete. 
The government is now in the process of removing
 the Japanese building and restoring the palace. 


Gwanghwamun has its name written on a sign on the gate, and it was personally written
 by then-president Park Jeong-Hui. On either side of the gate you can see the word
 “Haetae” facing south. Haetae is a mythical unicorn-lion that is said to protect palaces 
from fire. According to Pungsujirisang, there was a fire around Gwanaksan Mountain, 
so in order to protect the palace from fire from the mountain,
 these fire-eating Haetaes were put beside the gate.

And...the bikers in front of Gyeongbok Palace Gwanghwamun


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