I really like the view of the alley out the window—-hanok inside, hanok outside. Coco Bruni, Samcheong-dong.
Hanok-style interior of Coco Bruni, a very pleasant cafe near Jeongdok Library in the Samcheong-dong/Bukchon area.
The granite pyramid of Mt. Huiyangsan (998m) looms over Bongamsa Temple, founded in AD 897 by Master Jijeung.
One of the main temples of the Nine Schools of Seon (Zen) in the late Silla Era, Bongamsa is now a special meditation center of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism and open only once a year—-on the Buddha’s Birthday.
Photographer makes his way up from West Gate of Namhansanseong Fortress.
Some of the best sunsets over Seoul can be had from the West Gate of the historic mountain fortress just south of the city.
The beautiful Baegundae Valley of Mungyeong’s Bongamsa Temple.
A special meditation center of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism, Bongamsa is closed to the public all year except for Buddha’s Birthday.
Buddha’s Birthday at Mungyeong’s Bongamsa Temple.
A special meditation center of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism, Bongamsa is closed to the public all year except for Buddha’s Birthday.
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