Pavilion in Korea is named with the ending ‘Jeong’ (정) or ‘Ru / Dae’ (루 / 대). Jeong is for medium size pavilion like Hwallaejeong (활래정), Hyangwonjeong Pavilion (향원정) and Ru / Dae is for big pavilion like Cheongyeonru Pavilion (청연루).
Here are some of the Picturesque Pavilions that I visited in Korea.
Please check my Google List to find out the locations of these beautiful Pavilion.
Which one is your favourite Pavilion and Why?
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Hello @VeraLee
I prefer Gyeonghoeru, Gyeongbokgung among your photos. It’ s one of Korea’s famous cultural heritage and gives me a lots of inspiration. Thanks.
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Hi @Matthewgim
Yes indeed it’s the most spectacular pavilions which located at palace ground. The only thing is you can only admire from far, because it’s normally closed to access the pavilion unless special opening.
Thanks & have a lovely day~!
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Nice post indeed @VeraLee
Thank you for sharing with us,
FYI: there is a photo limit on Connect Forum and can can upload max 1000photos; so don’t upload same photos twice.
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Hello @Matthewgim
FYI: When you replay to a post please use “@” before the persons name (like if you want to reply to me then use @AbdullahAM ); so that he/she will get a notification about your reply and they can see your reply.
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Hi @AbdullahAM
Thank you so much for the information. I didn’t know why it appeared so many same photos, I uploaded once only. Will try to delete it… Thanks again~!^^
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Hello @AbdullahAM
Thank you for your kind info.
Regards Matthewgim.
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Thank you for the update @VeraLee
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Now looks good @Matthewgim
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Thanks & Cheers~! @AbdullahAM
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Hello @AbdullahAM
Thank you, Have a nice weekend ∽
Regards,
Matthewgim.
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Thank you and same to you @Matthewgim
Have a beautiful weekend