Seonjeongneung Royal Tombs a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Seonjeongneung is derived from Seolleung Royal Tomb (선릉) and the Jeongneung Royal Tomb (정릉). Located at the heart of Gangnam District in Seoul, South Korea, lies the royal tombs of King Seongjong (1469-1494), his wife Queen Jeonghyeon, and King Jungjong (1506-1544) of the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910). Each tomb is surrounded by stone sculptures to protect the royals from evil spirits and they serve as guardians. If History and Culture is your thing, then you must visit this place. It's quite amazing to see an actual tomb of the late king and queen of Joseon (Korea's old name). The fact that it is still preserved despite the ever growing civilizations makes it more fascinating. It's like the Royal Highness is still watching over his people amidst the rise of knowledge and technology. Some Koreans go here for dates, family outings and hiking. This is a perfect place for them to experience peace and wha
People change. They changed, you said. You felt alone. I was lonely. You came to me. You changed. I will, too. Eventually. It will never be the same then. Priorities change.
Hongdae Street Performance Jason Mraz - Butterfly Jason Mraz - I Won't Give Up I was just passing by at Hongdae when I heard someone playing an English song. Yes, it's rare to hear Korean street performers play an English song. But this guy totally nailed it and i have to stop and take a video of these awesome covers. Also, Jason Mraz is my favorite male solo singer. This guerrilla performance is not bad. I hope to hear this guy sing again. (Well, I usually stay at this area to hear good music from random Korean artists, but I cannot stand the cold wind so it's a rare case for me. Shot this late November 2013.) Well, expect more of this from my blog. I'm still starting by the way.
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