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· 분류 : 국내도서 > 역사 > 문화/역사기행 > 한국 문화/역사기행
· ISBN : 9791199223455
· 쪽수 : 224쪽
· 출판일 : 2025-11-21
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Prologue
01 PUBLIC SQUARE
Songhyeon Green Plaza & Gwanghwamun Square & Seoul Plaza
Walking Theme│A Stroll through Seoul’s History, Culture, and People
Steps│4,000
Duration│1 hour 30 minutes
02 ROYAL PALACE
Changdeokgung Palace
Walking Theme│Want to Explore the Place Where Joseon Kings Once Lived?
Steps│9,000
Duration│3 hours
03 HANOK VILLAGE
Bukchon Hanok Village
Walking Theme│A Time Travel Following the Stories Beyond Hanok
Steps│6,000
Duration│2 hours
04 STREAM
Cheonggyecheon Stream
Walking Theme│A Calm Streamside Walk along the Currents of History
Steps│5,000
Duration│1 hour 30 minutes
05 CITY WALL
Hanyangdoseong
Walking Theme│A Day Tracing the Footsteps of Old Seoul along the City Wall
Steps│25,000
Duration│7 hours
06 JOSEON ROYAL TOMB
Seolleung & Jeongneung
Walking Theme│Strolling through Gangnam’s Most Auspicious Site
Steps│6,000
Duration│2 hours
07 MUSEUM
National Museum of Korea & The War Memorial of Korea
Walking Theme│A Museum Tour with as Much to See Outdoors as Indoors
Steps│20,000
Duration│7 hours
08 MEMORIAL PARK
Yanghwajin Foreign Missionary Cemetery
Walking Theme│A Journey to Meet Stars that Shine Even in the Daytime
Steps│3,000
Duration│1 hour
09 MARKET
Dongmyo Flea Market
Walking Theme│In Search of a Lively Weekend Afternoon in Seoul
Steps│4,000
Duration│1 hour 30 minutes
10 RIVERSIDE PARK
Yeouido Hangang Park
Walking Theme│A Place that Refreshes Life in Seoul, Filled with Everyday Joy
Steps│6,000
Duration│2 hours
11 FOREST
Seoul Forest
Walking Theme│A Slow Stroll through a Green Haven in the Heart of the City
Steps│4,000
Duration│1 hour 30 minutes
References
저자소개
책속에서
With Gyeongbokgung Palace on one side and Changdeokgung Palace on the other, it’s common to see foreign visitors dressed in hanbok crossing through Songhyeon Green Plaza. Behind their smiles, you can often catch a hint of travel-weariness. A bench might tempt them to rest, but the sight of flowers blooming here and there entices them to keep walking, soon posing for photos with the blossoms as a backdrop.
On holidays, families fill the plaza as well. Children race freely across the wide lawn, and their parents follow ─ grateful, perhaps, for a place in the heart of Seoul where no one has to call out, “Don’t run!” Couples, breathing in the sweet scent of the flowers or leaning close for a photograph, find their affection deepening in this shared space.
Consider the difference between the two. Gyeongbokgung, the main palace, was designed to project royal dignity. Its buildings are aligned in a straight north-south axis across a broad plain. While impressive, it can feel monotonous unless one has a deep interest in traditional architecture. Moreover, to see highlights such as the scenic ponds and pavilions, unpainted halls, and the royal library influenced by Qing China, visitors must walk all the way to the far end.
Changdeokgung, by contrast, is built on a gentle slope that rises from west to east, following the ridges of Bugaksan Mountain. Believing that the natural terrain carried vital energy affecting human fortune, the builders preserved the land’s natural contours rather than leveling it. As a result, the structures do not follow a rigid pattern but are scattered irregularly, constantly shifting the visitor’s perspective.
Walking deeper into the Secret Garden (후원, Huwon), one encounters a royal garden so refined it feels almost otherworldly. Among the five palaces of Seoul, Changdeokgung alone is inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The five principal colors used in dancheong are blue, red, yellow, white, and black, together called Obangsaek (오방색) ─ each associated with one of the five directions in East Asian cosmology. Pigments were often derived from minerals and combined to create a wide palette, many shades of which are uncommon in Western traditions.
The dancheong in Joseon palaces can be seen as a form of traditional Korean fine art, because it incorporates symbols and colors rooted in the dynasty’s philosophy. Motifs such as lotus blossoms, clouds, stylized pattern of climbing vines, and mythical creatures like dragons and phoenixes appear throughout interior and exterior surfaces.



















