Thursday, 2 June 2016

Revisit Jeonju - Omokdae Pavilion (오목대) in Hanbok

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Everything was taken care, now only need to carry our tummies that filled with Jeondong Hotteok as the luggage was deposited at the hotel.

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Let's go and explore Jeonju Hanok Slow City!

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See see... they kept stopping to play snow, and
me non-stop taking photos ;P

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2 smiling Nunsaram (Snowman) in front of Cafe Chunam.

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 Two kiddos love snuggle snuggle with me.

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Eotteoke~! Tell me how not to fall in love Jeonju?!

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My love for Jeonju growing stronger in Winter.

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You know kids easily feel hungry because of their
good metabolism. And adults easily have itchy mouth. 

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To satisfy our long carving of Choco Pies,
we attacked these pies in four to six bites!

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Did you spot intriguing things among these bottles of wine?

From what I read (highlighted in red color on the bottle), it's for adult 19 years and above. So, judging by the stated recommended and the backside of the cup, you can tell that this 벌떡주 must be energy boasting Potent Potion for man!

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At this Jeonju Craft, visitors can create their own masterpieces and learn the art of making beautiful traditional Korean crafts with hanji, pottery, woodwork, embroidery, and other crafts firsthand. 

For time-constraint visitors, you can just purchase beautiful souvenirs wholeheartedly produced by master artisans at the craft shop.

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Hanji mulberry paper.

Until this moment, I'm still amazed by the durability of Hanji paper. When I visited Jeonju Sago, the guide told us the reason why Joseon Wangjo Sillok was written on the Hanji.

Historian (Sagwan) wrote drafts (Sacho) of the Annals of Joseon Dynasty on Hanji too. Then after they compiled and published the Sillok, they washed away the ink and reuse the Hanji to write Sacho of the next king. 

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Wanna bring kids for small exercise...

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Korean Totem Pole (장승 = jangseung).

Jangseung, the village guardian which erected at the entrance of the village that bearing some resemblance to the dolhareubang with bulging eyes, a fist-like nose, and protruding front teeth. Folks believed these poles symbolizing guardian god that can protect the village from evil spirit and others harms.

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Still remember the first time I climbed up the stairs leading
to Omokdae Pavilion. Please read my previous posting here.

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This time round, I was eagerly going up because...

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This really giving me reminiscent glimpses of the past Joseon period right before my eyes!
Yes, you can expect to see the other-worldly from this hill.

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 Picturesque Jeonju Village with beautiful 'smile-curved' of 
Hanok rooftops after showered in powdery snow. 

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 First love never dies @Omokdae Pavilion...
the romantic atmosphere stole my heart!

Too bad, we couldn't rest inside the pavilion because the floor was wet by the melted snow. This area has been a popular destination for locals as well as tourists. But, we didn't see the crowd that day because it's too cold. 

To be frank, I was quite hesitated to take off my jacket. But, because I wanted to have nice  Hanbok outdoor photos with Hanok structures, then must sacrifice a bit... as always no pain, no gain! Therefore, I grinned cheerfully and walking proudly as if as Joseon citizen!

I was amazed with my hotpack, which seemed always worked at the wrong timing and wrong place. So, when you needed them most, they're as good as cold pack... Sigh~!!!

Revisit Jeonju Omokdae Pavilion donned in Hanbok.

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Ok, now let's go to Jaman Mural!
(to be continued...)

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