It was a fine weather, so my mom and I went to Korean national museum.
As soon as arriving at the Museum, mon want to walk through the park in front of the museum. Even though I had dropped by there several times, it was a first time to walk down to the park.
My mom seemed happy to enjoy green colors of various plants an, d spring flowers.
Walking along the small alley, there was a park of pagodas. I didn’t expect such many pagodas were located in this park.
First pagoda I saw was made at the last period of Goryeo dynasty. it was a seven story pagoda.
What made me impressive was this pagoda was brought here from Geaseong located in North Korea. Gaeseon was the capital of Goryeo dynasty. After Korea war, we could not cross over the boundary line between South and North Korea. It is called MDL ( Military Demarcation Line). Sad history.
At the opposite direction, the twin pagodas stood.
Those were made at Silla dynasty which existed before Goryeo dynasty.
The arrangement of pagodas were very excellent, they seemed to show and compare with those pagodas between Silla and Goryeo dynasties.
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