I noticed this little item just inside and to the right of the entryway . . .
I think it might have been used as a litter for transporting nobles . . . but don't have a source for that guess. Regardless, I liked the coloring and details . . . the thought did occur to me that it'd be absolutely hysterical to see if I could FIT inside the thing and get a picture . . . but then, I don't really want to see what the inside of a Korean jail looks like so I restrained myself.
This room was located under the main level rooms. It had a lot of interesting stuff in it, but there was no info available about it.
And in the second room . . . yes, the same dress again.
And in the third room . . . yep, you guessed it: the same dress again.
And . . . again . . . did they really all wear the exact same dress?
I was VERY intrigued by this room. I wanted to know more about what the women did here, and the living conditions, etc, but again . . . no info.
I really liked this room. It actually seemed to be a completely finished exhibit . . .
And then there was this room . . . I'm pretty sure that this was the 'toilet' . . . cool.
In this area there wasn't really anything to see other than the design and architecture of the buildings . . .
I guess Korean history and architecture buffs would appreciate this part of the palace the most . . .
See Part 3 for more pics . . .
J
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