Seoul’s Cheonggyecheon Stream decked out for the annual Lotus Lantern Festival. This may be the time Seoul is at its most beautiful.
Having a maesil yoghurt after lunch at the teahouse of Bukchon’s Asian Art Museum. The teahouse boasts some of the finest views in the Bukchon neighborhood, and they’re not lying—-the views of the hanok roofs, Mt. Inwangsan and downtown Seoul are more than worth a cup of tea.
Musicians enter the courtyard of the Jeongjeon Hall, Jongmyo Shrine. The memorial rite for the kings of the Joseon Dynasty, the Jongmyo Daeje is performed by the Jeonju Yi clan, Korea’s former royal family, on the first Saturday of May.
Korean dancer performing the Ilmu, the line dance performed during the Jongmyo Daeje. The memorial rite for the kings of the Joseon Dynasty, the Jongmyo Daeje is performed by the Jeonju Yi clan, Korea’s former royal family, on the first Saturday of May.
Ceremonial dancing is about to begin, Yeongnyeongjeon Hall, Jongmyo Shrine. The memorial rite for the kings of the Joseon Dynasty, the Jongmyo Daeje is performed by the Jeonju Yi clan, Korea’s former royal family, on the first Saturday of May.
Procession of the Jeonju Yi clan, Jongmyo Daeje. The memorial rite for the kings of the Joseon Dynasty, the Jongmyo Daeje is performed by the Jeonju Yi clan, Korea’s former royal family, on the first Saturday of May.
Scene from the Jongmyo Daeje, the memorial rite for the kings of the Joseon Dynasty. The rite is performed by the Jeonju Yi clan, Korea’s former royal family, on the first Saturday of May.
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