Hidden Attractions Of Nakaneupseong In Suncheon

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When I wandering around the village, the sound of the traditional instrument was heard.
So I got to there, there was a woman playing the instrument, Gayageum.
Gayageum is korean traditional instrument.

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The entertainers in Choson dynasty should’ve learned how to play.
Gayageum must’ve been one of the most attractive instrument in Korea.

The sound of Gayageum hearing in this unexpected place was very clear and elegant.
I had heard for a while on the playing ground of the house.

After sitting and hearing the sound of healing, I was wondering along the alleys of this castle village.

There were lots of beautiful and nice place for photos

Walls along the alleys and the moth on the wall were so awesome.

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A dog was sitting on the Kiln, it hated to be on the wet ground.
It reminded me of the cat sitting on the thatched roof in previous posting.
Why people tie up dogs, while cats enjoy free ?

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There was a Water mill, so I got to there closer. But it was not real. Water was poured by electricity. But it was nice to see.

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Bellow are the photos I'd like to introduce you.

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As finishing looking over Nakaneupseong, I headed for Songgwangsa temple.

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Dog is a faithful animal. It should not be tied up. Also appreciate your good work for producing such a wonderful blog. Nice place as well.

Gayageum probably is a very relaxing instrument to listen to while it is being played by a musician in the picturesque place at Nakaneupseong @slowwalker. Lovely dog sitting on the kiln and the mill is nicely built too even just to serve as an attraction for people to see.

Thank you so much

That was a nice series of introduction into old tradition of Korean culture. How many days you spend in Nakaneupseong, I love water mill it is a pity that it is not driven by power of water but even though it is nice to see that it is working. Beautiful little houses and those large ceramic pots. That pond on the last photographs are people fishing or just enjoying view?

Really enjoyable photo tour and you have combined your thoughts and impressions with beautiful shots.

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WOW great pics! I was in Korea for 40 days and loved it. You really captured the beauty of Korea. Great job

Thank you so much

very nice information

i hope to be able to visit korea one day

A peaceful reflection today, @slowwalker.

On a quiet day two things can create a tranquil mood - the sound of running water or some calm, peaceful music. In some way, they are both the same - a pleasant flowing sound.

I love bamboo water features but also like the more subtle effect created by rain chains that channel run off water from a roof usually into a small pool.

The photos were beautiful, particularly the moss-covered wall.

It very relaxing walking with you today, my friend.

I'm learning how to take photos from my friend
It is amazing

My wife, @countrygirl, is always learning from other people - like her, you have a natural talent and an eye for a good photo

That dog is so cute! Its a beautiful place!