I'm so excited to go to Korea when I'm in 10th grade. I've never gotten to experience walking through history and being in the same enviroment/experience as people from ancient times. I've always been fascinated by how people lived hundreds of years ago, and I am so glad oppertunites like this exist. Thank you for this video!
thank you for your video it was really interesting!!! I'm an art historian so i really love this type of videos. It would be amazing if you keep making a few of them as it helps me to learn more about the culture and art and more vocabulary too ^-^
Thank you for this video, love it. Short but very informative. Hope you can make more for Changdeokgung, Changgyeonggung, Deoksugung and Gyeonghuigung 🙏🏻💖👍🏻✨
I am from Romania and am absolutely in love with the korean culture. I learned its history better than my own country's. When I first started reading about it, I eventually got to the Joseon dinasty and it seemed so far away, but actually it's very close to us. It's mindblowing how the cities have radically changed in design and governing methods in only 100 years. Sometimes I think I hate these giant building, they have no design and no soul. I would give anything just to travel back in time to live only one day at the palace hahahah. I like the flat architecture and how they usually sat on the floor and not on chairs. When I was 13, in 2010, I was a table tennis professional player and got signed. The romanian government payed for me to play a competition in south korea and I flew 13 hours to get there. I was too young back then to truly appreciate where I was. But it was special anyway, I was mesmerized by everything. I even had a bath in ur sea hahaha. The only thing that breaks my heart about korea (and basically all countries) is the patriarchal system that still opresses women socially and systematically. Anyway, very nice video. Hope to visit korea again some time
Thank you for such a wonderful comment. It must have been a really interesting trip as a 13 year old. The patriarchal system is still somewhat pervasive, but things are slowly changing for the better. Thank you again :)
I'm so excited to go to Korea when I'm in 10th grade. I've never gotten to experience walking through history and being in the same enviroment/experience as people from ancient times. I've always been fascinated by how people lived hundreds of years ago, and I am so glad oppertunites like this exist. Thank you for this video!
Very interesting video! Thank you very much! I’d love to learn more about Korean culture and history. Please keep up the good work! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
thank you for your video it was really interesting!!! I'm an art historian so i really love this type of videos. It would be amazing if you keep making a few of them as it helps me to learn more about the culture and art and more vocabulary too ^-^
Sure, we obviously focus on language learning content but will be happy to make videos on historical aspects now and then :)
I’m totally familiar with this palace & the gates cause K dramas ( as in I’ve seen over 500 of them lol)
Interesting
Thank you for this video, love it. Short but very informative. Hope you can make more for Changdeokgung, Changgyeonggung, Deoksugung and Gyeonghuigung 🙏🏻💖👍🏻✨
This is so awesome!!!
I am from Romania and am absolutely in love with the korean culture. I learned its history better than my own country's. When I first started reading about it, I eventually got to the Joseon dinasty and it seemed so far away, but actually it's very close to us. It's mindblowing how the cities have radically changed in design and governing methods in only 100 years. Sometimes I think I hate these giant building, they have no design and no soul. I would give anything just to travel back in time to live only one day at the palace hahahah. I like the flat architecture and how they usually sat on the floor and not on chairs. When I was 13, in 2010, I was a table tennis professional player and got signed. The romanian government payed for me to play a competition in south korea and I flew 13 hours to get there. I was too young back then to truly appreciate where I was. But it was special anyway, I was mesmerized by everything. I even had a bath in ur sea hahaha. The only thing that breaks my heart about korea (and basically all countries) is the patriarchal system that still opresses women socially and systematically. Anyway, very nice video. Hope to visit korea again some time
Thank you for such a wonderful comment. It must have been a really interesting trip as a 13 year old. The patriarchal system is still somewhat pervasive, but things are slowly changing for the better. Thank you again :)
Amazing history 🇰🇷🤙😎
GOOD EVENING. AS A VISITOR FOR 4 DAYS HOW LONG SHOULD I USED FOR THIS PALACE ?
3 hours
@@ds2348 too late... I asked this question 1 year ago. I visited this place.. Thanks for the reply
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Today's Gyeongbokgung palace was all new rebuilt from 1990s to 2023
I didn't know that Gyeongbok was destroyed and restored
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