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hkskyline's 2009 KOREA Photos #4 - Seoul Palace & Walls
Changdeokgung Palace is a nice retreat to spend a beautiful spring day.
A piece of history. Chinese characters are no longer used in Korea.
Looking at a few restored details.
Escape!
Some city walls remain near Dongdaemun. It's possible to climb along the hillsides hugging the walls and admire the views along the way. Let's start climbing!
These views of Seoul's residential areas are probably not so commonly seen in SSP.
Spring flowers bloom ...
You can see the wall snake downhill towards Dongdaemun, but I still can't see the gate too yet.