No Getting Older Gate and The Marvelous Pavilion in The Garden

in travel •  7 years ago 

The Garden Of Chang Deok Gung seemed to be composed of several section.
It was nearly impossible to find out entire figure of the Garden for one visit.
Besides I needed to follow the order of the guide. I could not deviate from the group.
Bur time for watching the Garden was limited though, I could specify the characteristics of the structure of the Garden in wide aspect.

What I saw first was the place of the King and his loving scholars, it was composed of the kings library and the king’s pavilion by the pond.
King was happy to seeing his loving scholars was indulging in studying. King Jeong Jo pleased to attend the discuss with his men.

Finally he died of overwork. He had worked too much. He didn’t sleep 3-4 hours a day to study and to read the various documents. I am really sorry for that he died in young age. If he lived longer, the faith of the kingdom would’ve been different.

With a regret of early death of King Jeong Jo, we walked into another place. The place we stopped by was a King’s play ground. There was a pond and small pavilion where King Suk Jong had enjoyed with the fame fatal Jang Hee Bin.
In this small pavilion, King Suk Jong had waisted time to enjoy his life with the deadly beauty.
The fate of the dynasty waned with this women

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Here what I’d like to introduce you is the stone gate. This stone gate was made up of only one stone.
This stone is granite. The granite is too solid to carve and handle, so making the stone gate with one stone seemed to be not easy.

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It means that when you pass through this gate, aging is prevented.
Everybody took part in this walking had passed through the gate.
Originally this gate was King’s only

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There was a really beautiful road from the No More Getting Older gate to The Pavilions.
There were old trees along the road. This atmosphere made my mind comfortable.

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As passing through the road, there were lots of pavilions. It seemed that these pavilions were healing place for King to rest. The pavilions were arranged along the small valleys with harmonizing the circumstances.

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Among the pavilions, one pavilion came into my eyes. The structure of the pavilion was peculiar compare to other pavilions.

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The pillars of the pavilions were doubled.
It was the first time for me to see the double pillar.

The roof was hexangonal style.
In Korean traditional architecture, this hexagonal roof was said the most difficult style.
Inside of the pavilion, there was an board written by King Jeong Jo.

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In this small valley, there were several other small pavilion. All pavilions were harmonized with the circumstances. It looked like an beautiful well designed drawing.

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Very descriptive and informative @slowwalker!👍 I was in Seoul in 2013 and went on a guided tour to the Secret Garden. Yes, you have to follow the guide's pace and order. I totally forgot what the stone gate was about. I remembered when I read your post. Thank you! Now I miss Seoul! ❤

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really good job

Thank you! I really ❤ Seoul and thanks to your very detailed posts, I get to be reminded of my beautiful memories there. I will visit again! 🤞🤞🤞

It's so cool!
This picture
@slowwalker posted this
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Really awesome! I lived in South Korea for a year in high school. Never made it here but it looks cool!

I did a 2 minute pen sketch of one of the pictures in your post, I liked the scenery and I am in a boring class.. Hope you like and upvote, if you don't I'm sorry
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I read through, pretty nice post

Nice drawing.

good job

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Great job! Thanks for the pleasure @slowwalker!

hahaha,
Thank you so much

I am going to travel Korea. Your post brings one more option for me to visit. Nice posting about historical and traditional beauty of your country. But I dont really like the way of designing post you did. pressing "enter" for single sentence. it makes my eyes need to keep moving constantly. :)))
Btw, thank you for quite a few times you upvote me generously. ^^

Korea and china would be an awesome place to visit maybe sometime in the future, the travelling gods will look down on me and help me get there... until then I enjoyed looking at your photos.

Which cities do u plan on traveling to?

seoul first. now I have no idea. because I will spend 2 months in south America before, after that go korea, then come back Vietnam :))

This place is amazing !

lol

hope to see better design in your next post. :))

Amazing garden @slowwalker. Maybe King Jeong Jo is just forced to be overworked because of the need to rule the greatness of Korea.

That granite gate is just marvelous as well as the garden itself as we truly get younger when we hang around it because of its beauty.

;))

it was really an amazing gate and so beautiful pavillions in the garden, they are like the old man to tell the visitors about their stories, fantastic writing and thanks for your hard work @slowwalker. have a good journey !

Thank you for comment

Fabulous place!

Thank you for the interesting story, and the gazebo in the photo is very grace.

Great post. I love the "No getting older gate"- wish I had one! The Pavilion and garden are splendid. I have not visited Korea yet but I hope to one day. Thanks for liking my "Yakaty Yak Monkey Business" post by the way.

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very nice pics dear friend

Thank you

Beautiful place! Goods pictures!!

It's a nice post..I like it.

I really love the mood of an autumn scene, it's nostalgic. I've been wanting to travel to Korea and be an eye witness to it's beauty. Thanks @slowwalker for bringing me to your country through your photos :-)

Thank you so much. Welcome to Korea anytime.

Thanks for sharing.

Very nice garden dearcshowwalker

Your travel articles are really intriguing... You also take great pictures with details... After reading your articles i want to travel...

Congrats and have a nice day...

Thank you for your compliment

Hi slowwalker.. Old trees are looking marvelous.. Overall the garden is the masterpiece of history.. Love the way of construction

Yes, that's amzing

wowwwzaaa these architectural​ structures are very visually appealing,I​i cannot stop looking at them. Thank you so much for sharing.. I​ just joined the platform so I'd love any advice you may have to posting valuable photography content

Excellent photos I really love what they do in the imagination to those who can not travel to the environment I love it, it's very cute, and nostalgic. It would be nice to travel to Korea it is very beautiful. Thanks @slowwalker exelentes your photos.

Thank you for stopping by

This is indeed wonderful. If only I was there to witness this, nevertheless you've brought it closer to me with those beautiful pictures, there are all amazing photos

Thank you for comment

Ur blog is so interesting. Btw there is no exact historical record about the builder of ‘the gate of no more aging.’ So one novelist of Korea wrote a story of misterious builder of the gate. The title of the novel is ‘truth of Bulomun.’ By this novel, the builder is Sookjong, 19th king of chosun dinesty.

So ancient place! Kind of my favorite place to visit :)

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Amazing travel-post as always. Nice text and photos 💚 looking forward to see more from you;)

Nice post

Outstanding shots with a massive brief

Very informative post and wonderful pictures! Keep up the great work!

He died of overwork...
That's what I fear so much...
Most times I get overworked that I feel it in my body...

Working is good, but overdoing it is bad.

hahaha

Damn, I so want to go to South East Asia

Nature and Men when did the same work.

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Amazing pictures

Nice photographies! The No More Getting Old gate is very interesting though. 😋

good

wow......very nice photography.
your travel is good.my dream.went to
korea.really i enjoyed your post.

Thank you

Hello my friend! Been a long time that i did not get time to read your posts, i've been so busy with my restaurant!
Anyway, as usual you shared another great post with so much interesting things to learn!
All the pavilions are so nicely built especially the one with double pillar!
Thanks so much for sharing!

long time no see. Dear Friend.
Thank you for dropping by

nice

I really like. thumbs up

Hi @slowwalker your post is very nice I following you and keep seaport and keep follow me

good post, I salute you friends, because you always make about the histories that maybe not many people mengatahuinya, really amazing, my friend made the logo steemit community you try to see good or not, I need your opinion @ slowwalker

Wow...amazing this photography......i like this traveling..i wait your next post...all the best....

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wow......nice photography
you are profesonial

a very worthy history for this history friend is very interesting and very good and this history can we take his hikman

still at korea bro??

A very remarkable photo and a beautiful king story but dear to die at a young age

Extraordinary place, like fascinating,

old is gold sir... really amazing post... in every picture is looking historical

Beautiful reportage. Always nice to look around on the other side of the world through somebody else's lens.

the king died early,but he still lived a big mark of his place, and wonder why they limit to view the garden! :)

thank you for always sharing us about korea history and great places sir @slowwalker

Good travel friend.
How are you

a great place comrade

Wow! Beautiful place! I hope to visit it also one day! Nice shoots as well! Excellent!

Mature and sophisticated composition, beautiful light and, of course, amazing landscapes
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수 있었을지.. 그의 짧은 생이 참으로 아쉽기만 합니다.

왕조의 운명이 안타깝지요.

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Wow excellent. and very good and my moment of publicity? lol...

none, my art no is obj of publicity, and well, very good post.

congratulations

Good travel friend.
How are you😊😊😊

very beautiful scenery

Great ! nice post

Tempat yang unik dan cantik..

Really amazing should be visited someday. Again nice post @slowwalker

Nice Post

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Lovely post as usual, didn't knew Korea had that type of architecture, reminds one of the Japanese & Chinese structures and pavilions.

Thumbs up for shedding some light on Koreas hidden gems ✌🏼

Thank you.
Korea, Japan and China looked like similar, but in detail each country has it's characteristics.

한국 가면 아이들에게 꼭 보여주고 싶습니다.
옛날이 그립네요...

오시면 제가 한번 식사 대접하고 싶네요

Thanks, I love to travel. I like your photos. I would like to visit in Korea. This is my dream.

This is awesome garden that requires wonderful gardners. Nice one!
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very unique photo

Nice updete

I love looking through ancient palaces and temples maybe that is why I am fond of watching historical dramas from Korea as it shows their beauty and how they were preserved up to this day. If I'll be able to visit this place someday, I would sure walk through that Granite gate.😁 Anyway, it is always a pleasure reading your posts! Thank you!

Thank you for reading and comment

King Jeongjo (1752-1800) is the 22nd king of the Joseon Dynasty, Korea. He made several attempts to reform and improve the Joseon state. He became the heir of his grandfather King Yeongjo (1724-1776) and was succeeded by his son King Sunjo (enthroned 1800-1834). He is widely regarded as a successful leader and visionary in Joseon along with King Sejong.

Nice explanation

Good narration!
After going through this,I contemplated for a while to picturise what it would have been to live in the King's period!

The toil the labourers(maybe slaves) must had undergone is what fruitified into what we see today!

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I'm passionate about your creativity and your photos. You are my idol. 😊

Love the oriental feel. It brings me peace .
Feel free to check my adventures in Cambodia.

Beautiful place @slowwalker

Is very good brother 😃

An interesting history to read. I like it.

beautiful garden,,i like it

Great talent from you as u always have been ,I think soon u goona make alot of tourstique people travling to Korea , thats interresting bro

korea looks really nice

oh man its so beautiful, you always getting the best material for your post great @slowwalker.

a history worthy of a friend, and very interesting, because the kingdom reflects a country, a success for @slowwalker

wanna come to this place someday !!
Nice Post @slowwalker

this picture says that old is gold.

nice place... can't wait to go korea....

I would feel honoured to walk through such a beautiful gate. Its just beautiful. Nice to see your appreciation.

Great detailed post Slow Walker! Really enjoyed this one as well. I would love to walk through that gate, and I came out the other side 10 years younger that would really be something! You've been doing an awesome job of showing some great highlights of your country. Well done!

I just got back from the Galapagos Islands! I hiked maybe 25 kilometers saw a dozen beaches, too many animals to count and took over 800 photos! So I'll have a bunch of posts coming out on Charles Darwin's San Cristobal Island of the Galapagos. Only thing was that that the internet there was awful. So now that I'm back in Guayquil Ecuador I've got good internet, So I'll be able to check in on your post more now.

Plan is to head south to Peru in one week. May even meet up with a fellow Steemian @intrepidsurfer on the northern coast there.

Anyway wishing you the very best as always! -Dan

Thank you for your comment
I really envy you. I'd like to travel all over the world as you are doing now.

Thanks buddy. Really appreciate your kind words. Freeing up one's life from responsibilities of a location is the biggest challenge for anyone living my life style. It wasn't easy for me at one time. I sold my house in Florida, and all my possessions years ago. I literally have no bills, and live a simple life out of my backpack. The banks actually pay me 10% on my money here in Ecuador vs, me paying any bills whatsoever one of the greatest freedoms I enjoy! Zero debt of course, don't even use credit cards.

The swimming pool, five bedroom house in Florida, fancy cars, big screen TVs, model girlfriend with fake boobs! That I earned myself at a young age of 22 did not buy me happiness at all! In fact it bogged me down and made me miserable! Everything I owned I had to take care of and maintain, costing me lots of money and stress.

So I sold it all to be free years ago. My freedom of time and ability to get on an airplane tomorrow and go to China or Patagonia if I want, is what happiness is to me. My overhead is so low I don't need to work and can just live off my interest; so I have all the time in the world!

I haven't had a real job in over 11 years and I'm only 35! I can go and do whatever I want on a moments notice without concern. Life is good my friend. So happy I can bring you a little inspiration and some insight to my Travel Pro lifestyle :)

I'll certainly be in touch! -Dan

exquisite

Nice foto...good job

Awesome places and awesome photos. Just loving them. :)

Hey Slowwalker! I have really become a fan of yours. Excellent post once again you have posted man. Keep the passion up!

I need the money to go and go :D
perfect places

Amazing @slowwalker

창덕궁에 저렇게 아름다운 정원이 있는 줄 몰랐습니다. 날씨 좋은 날 정자 위에서 자연을 느끼며 시간을 갖는 왕의 모습을 상상해봤습니다. 얼마 한국의 미가 자연과 조화를 있는지 알게 되었습니다. 알려주셔서 감사합니다.

lol

When looking at this pictures, I can't imagine that someone would not be compelled to visit a miracle place like this. Full of history, ancient engineering and beauty, thank you for sharing something like this.
Keep up the good work @slowwalker and have a nice day!

Thank you so much

Woah! This is amazing, thank you for this very informative post. Would love to visit Korea soon. I've been a fan of many korean dramas and this is just a perfect place to have a vacation, exploring their palaces. Hope to read more posts from you, you're a great content writer and because of that, I've followed you. Steem on!

Thank you so much for your comment

저도 우리나라지만 제대로한번 못본것같네요
사진을 보니 한번 찾아가보고싶네요 너무아름다워요

조그만 땅에 수천년의 역사가 있으니 우리나라 전체가 박물관이나 마찬가지이지요