Thursday, May 02, 2019

Gyeongju: Daytrip to the North; Nightwalk to the South.

Our last day in Gyeongju we set out north on the local bus to visit the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Oksan Seowon Confucian Academy and Yangdong Folk Village, both on the same bus route. We were not sure what to expect from the folk village. Would it be authentic or tacky, laid back or in-your-face?

And on return the Gyeongju we planned to walk back to the historic district to see the various sites lit up at night.

First, on the bus to Oksan Seowon.
On the bus to Oksan Seowan - Gyeongju, South Korea

A seowon is both a Confucian school and an ancestor shrine. The Oksan Seowan is typically small, situated in a beautiful rural setting, and founded by a Confucian Sage. Atypically it is still in use as a Confucian school with new adjacent buildings, and descendants of the founding sage live in a compound nearby that he built in the 1500's. Our first stop was the academy.
Gyeongju, South Korea

Gyeongju, South Korea

Gyeongju, South Korea

Most of the buildings have been rebuilt after suffering one calamity or another. In the old days, teachers lived there year round (I think) and pupils lived there either for weeks or months as they pursue their studies. It's not a monastery.
Gyeongju, South Korea

This locked ;-( building is for performing ancestor rites.
Gyeongju, South Korea

Photo of a building with traditional ondol ie underfloor heating; check out the two "furnace" openings.
Gyeongju, South Korea

There are some hiking trails nearby but we only walked across this bridge in front of the Seowan to get to the home of the founding sage.
Gyeongju, South Korea

This is part of the small village around the sage's residence where descendants still live today. In fact one politely shooed us away when we entered a family area. ;-)
Gyeongju, South Korea

Entrance gate to the sage's house which is mostly open to the public and free.
Gyeongju, South Korea

The sage built his residence with a room + balcony that overlooks the stream.
Gyeongju, South Korea

Gyeongju, South Korea

Gyeongju, South Korea

Bus ride to Yangdong Folk Village.
Yangdong Folk Village - Gyeongju, South Korea

Yangdong Folk Village, about 40 minutes bus ride north of Gyeonju, turned out to be wonderful and we ending up taking a later return bus then originally planned. Yangdong was great for strolling. We got a map at the entrance from Visitor Information and had a fun time tracking down all the "major" residences while wandering up and down the very scenic small valleys. The village was "preserved" but also obviously lived in with the occasional car, satellite dish, or fire hydrant popping up. However that did not take away in the least from the feeling that on was walking through an old village with thatched roofs, batches of big storage jars all around, some buildings hiding behind high walls.

Temples and royal palaces are painted bright colors, these residences are not.
Yangdong Folk Village - Gyeongju, South Korea

Yangdong Folk Village - Gyeongju, South Korea

Yangdong Folk Village - Gyeongju, South Korea

Yangdong Folk Village - Gyeongju, South Korea

Yangdong Folk Village - Gyeongju, South Korea

Grass roofs on many of the buildings.
Yangdong Folk Village - Gyeongju, South Korea

Yangdong Folk Village - Gyeongju, South Korea

Lots of stone jars for kimchi and other....
Yangdong Folk Village - Gyeongju, South Korea

Yangdong Folk Village - Gyeongju, South Korea

Village is along several valleys.
Yangdong Folk Village - Gyeongju, South Korea

Yangdong Folk Village - Gyeongju, South Korea

One of the "landmark" residences where there was once 100 buildings in the compound.
Yangdong Folk Village - Gyeongju, South Korea

Yangdong Folk Village - Gyeongju, South Korea

Yangdong Folk Village - Gyeongju, South Korea

Once back in town we had some dinner and then headed out to see the lights at Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond, 30 to 40 minute walk.
Gyeongju, South Korea

Gyeongju, South Korea

Beautiful sunset along the way.
Gyeongju, South Korea

Gyeongju, South Korea

We get to the palace just as the lights come on. It's packed at the "best" viewing spots but everyone is in a good mood and taking turns getting the shots they want.
Gyeongju, South Korea

Gyeongju, South Korea

Gyeongju, South Korea

Gyeongju, South Korea

Not everyone was taking photos of the lake as there were also illuminated cherry trees and bamboo groves.
Gyeongju, South Korea

Gyeongju, South Korea

Gyeongju, South Korea

Gyeongju, South Korea

Over to the Woljeong Bridge - not crowded at all.
Gyeongju, South Korea

Gyeongju, South Korea

Gyeongju, South Korea

On the way home I took this panorama with Sun-Ling's mobile phone.
Gyeongju, South Korea





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