Last weekend we went to Teoksogung Palace with our friend Rupeena.
We witnessed an interesting military procession in front of the palace:
There was also a performance of some kind of traditional dance:
We took plenty of pictures of the beautiful palace grounds:
Arlene, David, and a Military Guard
Arlene and Rupeena in front of a building built in the early 1900s

We witnessed an interesting military procession in front of the palace:
There was also a performance of some kind of traditional dance:
We took plenty of pictures of the beautiful palace grounds:



An old palace gate. I think the writing means something like Central Peace Gate
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