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Portrait of the Korean Sejong the Great  Pattern Design ​on Korean Won Banknote
Seoul, South Korea - October 23, 2022: Traditional Korean Kingdom Soldier Warriors walks to guard among group of tourists in Namsan Mountain
Korean Landscape Scenery Pattern Design ​on Korean Won Banknote
Seoul Korea
Seoul, South Korea - October 23, 2022: Traditional Korean Kingdom Soldier Warrior stands to guard among Autumn foliage leaves in Namsan Mountain
Seoul, South Korea - October: Traditional Korean Kingdom Soldier Warriors fight with long lance among tourists in Namsan Mountain
Seoul Korea
Philosophers of the Joseon Dynasty Portrait of Yi Hwang Pattern Design ​on Korean Won Banknote
Seoul, South Korea - October 27, 2022: Korean ancient old soldier warriors guard changing event among many tourists in Gyeongbokgung Palace front ground.
Seoul Korea
Changdeokgung Palace in Seoul, South Korea on a sunny day.
architectural landscape
Gyeongbok palace in Seoul City, Gyeongbokgung palace landmark of Seoul, South Korea, Korean wooden traditional house in Gyeongbokgung the main royal palace of Joseon dynasty.
Seoul, South, Korea - October 24, 2022: A statue of Yi Sun-sin, a Korean admiral and military general, is seen before the Ministry of Foreign Affairs around Gwanghwamun Square.
Seoul, South Korea: Sejong of Joseon, the fourth ruler of the Joseon dynasty of Korea - King Sejong profoundly affected Korea's history with the creation and introduction of hangul, the native phonetic writing system for the Korean language.
Gyeongbokgung Palace in Seoul, South Korea.
Seoul, South Korea: Deoksugung, also known as Gyeongun-gung palace - south gate with ornate roof with dancheong decoration - UNESCO world heritage site - Jongno District.
Night of Changgyeonggung Palace, traditional garden in Seoul, Korea
Seoul, South Korea: Deoksugung, also known as Gyeongun-gung palace - south gate with ornate pagoda roof, seen against the mountains, located at a three-way intersection at the northern end of Sejongno - Japanese General Government Building used to stand just behind the gate, it was demolished in 1996 - UNESCO world heritage site - Jongno District
Sungnyemun, south great gate of old seoul city in south Korea. Translation: Sungnyemun
Seoul, South Korea: Bigak / Bigag pavilion, built in 1902 to house the Monument to Commemorate the 40th Anniversary of Emperor Gojong’s Coronation (Ginyeombijeon) and his 50th birthday, as well as the founding in 1897 of the Korean Empire - ornate roof with dancheong painting - Ching-gyeong Monument - architect Shim Eui-seok - Gwanghwamun Square, Jongno-gu
Seoul, South Korea: ceremonial guard in Joseon dynasty uniform and sword at the Gwanghwamun gate of the Deoksugung, also known as Gyeongun-gung palace - Sumunjang coomander of the Sumungun - Wanggung Sumunjang royal guard - Jongno District.
Night View of Injeongjeon Hall of Changdeokgung Palace Reflected by Glass
Gwanghwamun, main gate of Gyeongbokgung Palace in seoul, korea. Translation: Gwanghwamun
Ganghwa Island, Incheon, South Korea: Deokjinjin Fortress - Deokjinjin was the key strategic point of the outer castle wall used for defending the Ganghwa Straits during the Goryeo dynasty (918-1392). Deokjinjin fort was the scene of fierce battles that took place during the French invasion in 1866 and the American invasion in 187
Ganghwa Island, Incheon, South Korea: Deokjinjin Fortress - Deokjinjin was the key strategic point of the outer castle wall used for defending the Ganghwa Straits during the Goryeo dynasty (918-1392). Deokjinjin fort was the scene of fierce battles that took place during the French invasion in 1866 and the American invasion in 1871.
It is a cultural property complex restored by relocating cultural assets in the area to be submerged before Chungju Dam in Chungju Lake, Korea was built.
South Korea.
Koryo Museum of Sungkyunkwan, the highest educational institution of north korea in Kaesong
South Korea - Suwon - The west gate (Hwaseomun) to Suwon fortress (Hwaseong) built in 1794-96 by Joseon dynasty, now world heritage site. It has the stone base and capped with a one-storey wooden pavilion.
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