Typing blog posts is really hard when 3 of your keys don't work..
So this is pretty much - once again - a photo drop.
There's not that much to say anyway..
the ticket in^^ I think it was about $8 for 18 and under |
hi Sheen |
At Gwanghwamun |
Cold ankles with the tall one |
I think this would have originally been a water channel; considering I took this standing on a bridge. |
First gate |
Second gate? |
Second gate! ft Xin |
Im sorry about the time stamp.. |
The roof ^ |
I kind of have a thing for ceramics and pottery.. and I guess that carries over to metal work |
I think I was trying to show the colours when I took this picture.. |
Sideview |
This is when we started to wander around and everything looks the same |
Second greeting room? |
Everything is quite spacious |
Viet palaces have these dining/banquet halls on the water, so Im assuming this is one too |
All the doors had really high barriers you had to step over! Which you can kind of see here |
Alleyway behind one of the buildings |
hi I actually really love the work that goes into the roofing! |
Those tiles |
All the buildings were built quite high up |
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So we may have been mucking around with how low the doorway was and pretending to hit our heads on it.. |
And then I hit my head.. |
I'm running out of captions :( That is the green door Sheen knocked on in the video - pm me for a link! |
The fake wall. |
The grounds were quite extensive |
hey look, I got rid of the timestamp! |
Enjoy non-timestamped photos |
I have no captions left |
You can see the cityscape in the background |
All hail symmetry (nearly) |
Theres a cafe downstage right of this |
This was a corridor on the side between first and second gate |
people in my shots :( |
Its kind of sad that I procrastinate writing these and I'm writing it now to procrastinate studying for my test tomorrow which I'm currently on lecture 4 for..
yay
faithfully,
Mai
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