In keeping with the idea this was a cultural visit rather than a holiday, wet days offered an opportunity to go and see some museums whilst also exploring other neighbourhoods. This post briefly covers museums visited. I don't try and provided huge detail because that's all available on line for those interested. Rather I touch on some small or other notable points that caught my attention for whatever reason. Palaces Museum Having ventured out in spite of what turned out to be 3 days of pretty constant rain, The Palaces Museum, adjacent to Gyeongbokgung, was my first museum stop. Sadly an entire floor of permanent exhibits was closed. However, amongst other things, I came across an excellent digital immersive rendition of a very famous exploratory narrative from the 16th Century, captured in a folding screen landscape painting of the 19th Century. Follow the link to look at the picture more closely. Of interest, although I may be making a connection that doesn't exist, ...
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May 2021, and Netflix waved a sumptuous looking Korean costume drama in my direction. A few episodes in, out of 51, and I was hooked. Riding my own Korean Wave and making best use of semi retirement / part time working, a few more, in fact more than a few, K dramas followed, to the extent I started an online scrapbook to keep track of what I'd been watching. In early 2022 I decided to start learning the language, setting myself a goal of two years of effort for which I would reward myself with a four week visit to South Korea. That visit is now scheduled for the Spring 2024, and this blog is as close as I'll ever come to keeping some kind of journal, for my own amusement and for that of any others who might be interested.
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