February 8, 2012

Gyeongbokgung Palace (경복궁)

Main Gate of Gyeongbokgung



Built in 1395, Gyeongbokgung Palace is also commonly referred to as the “Northern Palace” because it is the furthest north when compared to the neighboring palaces of Changdeokgung (Eastern Palace) and Gyeongheegung (Western Palace). Gyeongbokgung Palace is arguably the most beautiful and remains the grandest of all five palaces.
Daily guided tours of the palace are available at 9:30, 12:00, 14:00 and 15:00.
HOMEPAGE: http://www.royalpalace.go.kr/html/eng/main/main.jsp

-Info-Closed on: Tuesdays

Operating Hours:
March-October: 09:00-18:00
November-February: 09:00-17:00
* Last admission: 1 hr before closing.
* Operating hours are subject to change depending on circumstances.

Admission Fees
Adults (ages 19-64): 3,000 won / Group (over 10): 2,400 won 
Children (ages 7-18): 1,500 won / Group (over 10): 1,200 won

Directions
Gyeongbokgung Palace Station (Seoul Subway Line 3), Exit 5. 
2 min. walk from Gyeongbokgung Station (Subway Line 3)
OR,
Gwanghwamun Station (Seoul Subway Line 5), Exit 2.

Whats inside: 
The Gates:  
Gwanghwamun (The Main and South Gate), Heungnyemun (The Second Inner Gate), Geunjeongmun (The Third Inner Gate), Sinmumun (The North Gate), Geonchunmun (The East Gate), Yeongchumun (The West Gate)

Heungnyemun gate (2nd Inner Gate)


Geunjeongmun (3rd Inner Gate) and Yeongjegyo (Bridge)


Buildings:


Gangnyeongjeon (강녕전) 
also called Gangnyeongjeon Hall, is a building used as the king's main residing quarters.Gangnyeongjeon consists of corridors and fourteen rectangular chambers, each seven chambers located to the left and right side of the building in a layout out like a checkerboard. The king used the central chamber while the court attendants occupied the remaining side chambers to protect, assist, and to receive orders. The building rests on top of a tall stone foundation, and a stone deck or veranda is located in front of the building.

Geunjeongjeon (근정전)
also known as Geunjeongjeon Hall, is the throne hall where the king formally granted audiences to his officials, gave declarations of national importance, and greeted foreign envoys and ambassadors during the Joseon Dynasty.Constructed mainly of wood, Geunjeongjeon sits on the center of a large rectangular courtyard, on top of a two-tiered stone platform. This two-tiered platform is lined with detailed balustrades and is decorated with numerous sculptures depicting imaginary and real animals, such as dragons and phoenixes. The stone-paved courtyard is lined with two rows of rank stones, called pumgyeseok, indicating where the court officials are to stand according to their ranks. The whole courtyard is fully enclosed by wooden cloisters.




Gyeonghoeru (경회루)
also known as Gyeonghoeru Pavilion, is a hall used to hold important and special state banquets during the Joseon Dynasty.Constructed mainly of wood and stone, Gyeonghoeru has a form where the wooden structure of the building sits on top of 48 massive stone pillars, with wooden stairs connecting the second floor to the first floor. The outer perimeters of Gyeonghoeru are supported by square pillars while the inner columns are cylindrical; they were placed thus to represent the idea of Yin & Yang. When Gyeonghoeru was originally built in 1412, these stone pillars were decorated with sculptures depicting dragons rising to the sky, but these details were not reproduced when the building was rebuilt in the 19th century. Three stone bridges connect the building to the palace grounds, and corners of the balustrades around the island are decorated with sculptures depicting twelve Zodiac animals.

Gyotaejeon (교태전)
also called Gyotaejeon Hall, is a building used as the main residing quarters by the queen during the Joseon Dynasty. The building is located behind Gangnyeongjeon, the king's quarters, and contains the queen's bed chamber.

Hyangwonjeong (향원정)
or Hyangwonjeong Pavilion, is a small, two-story hexagonal pavilion built around 1873 by the order of King Gojong when Geoncheonggung residence was built to the north within Gyeongbokgung.

Jagyeongjeon (자경전)
also called Jagyeongjeon Hall, is a building used as the main residing quarters by Queen Sinjeong the mother of King Heonjong.The chimneys of Jagyeongjeon are decorated with ten signs of longevity to wish for a long life for the late queen, while the west walls of the Jagyeongjeon compound are adorned with floral designs. The protruding southeast part of Jagyeongjeon, named Cheongyeollu, is designed to provide a cooler space during the summer, while the northwest part of Jagyeongjeon, named Bokandang, is designed for the winter months. The eastern part of Jagyeogjeon, named Hyeopgyeongdang and distinguished by the building's lower height, was used by the late queen's assistants.


Jibokjae (집옥재)

located next to Geoncheonggung Residence, is a two-story private library used by King Gojong. In 1876, a major fire occurred in Gyeongbokgung Palace, and King Gojong, for a brief period, moved and resided in Changdeokgung Palace. He eventually moved back to Gyeongbokgung in 1888, but he had the pre-existing Jibokjae building disassembled and moved from Changdeokgung to the present location in 1891. Its name, Jibokjae, translates loosely in English as the "Hall of Collecting Jade."

The building uniquely shows heavy influence of Chinese architecture instead of traditional Korean palace architecture. Its side walls were entirely constructed in brick, a method commonly employed by the contemporary Chinese, and its roof formations, interior screens, and columns also show Chinese influences. Its architecture possibly was meant to give it an exotic appearance.

Sajeongjeon (사정전)
 also called Sajeongjeon Hall, is a building used as the main executive office by the king during the Joseon Dynasty. Located behind Geunjeongjeon Hall, the king carried out his executive duties and held meetings with the top government officials in Sajeongjeon. Two separate side buildings, Cheonchujeon and Manchunjeon, flank the west and east of Sajeongjeon, and while Sajeongjeon is not equipped with a heating system, these buildings are equipped with Ondols for their use in the colder months.

Geoncheonggung (건청궁)

also known as Geoncheonggung Residence, was a private royal residence built by King Gojong within the palace grounds in 1873.

King Gojong resided in Geoncheonggung from 1888 and the residence was continuously expanded, but on October 8, 1895, Empress Myeongseong, the wife of King Gojong, was brutally assassinated by the Japanese agents at the residence. Her body was raped and cut, and was burned and buried near the residence.

Haunted by the experiences of the incident, the king left the palace on January 1896, and never returned to the residence. Demolished completely by the Japanese government in 1909, the residence was accurately reconstructed to its former design and open to the public in 2007.

[2012]Shut Up Flower Boy Band

INFINITE's L make his debut acting in this drama.

‘Shut Up Flower Boy Band’ already broadcasted on tvN Jan-30 to Mar-20 2012 a story of a rock band with a more rugged style. This drama will become a drama with a different flower boy atmosphere than the one shown in ‘Flower Boy Ramyun Shop’. It will show the appeal of two rock bands and how they deal with friendship, relationships, and their passion for music.”
Along with INFINITE’s L, the cast also includes boys who auditioned in tvN’s audition program, ‘Oh Boy Project‘.
I was so excited to see L after watching the trailer. But when i went through for 1st episode i fall in love with the leader Byung Hee..unfortunately he died after few episodes.. T_T
Ok lets get to know the Main Cast & their character.
Since i love Byung Hee character so much,so i post about him first and will follow by the rest.. ehe~ ^^
Lee Min-ki as Joo Byung-hee
Position: Leader, Vocals, Guitarist

The original leader of Eye Candy. He is full of charisma and in the beginning, is the soul of Eye Candy. He met his demise after being hit by a truck during a fight involving Strawberry Fields and himself.


Sung Joon as Kwon Ji-hyuk
Position: Leader, Vocals, Guitarist
The automatic leader of Eye Candy after Joo Byung-hee's death. He fell in love with Im Soo-ah but keeps their relationship hidden from his fellow bandmates as he feels that he is betraying Byung-hee. He was raised by his grandparents after his mother abandoned him as child.

Kim Myung-soo/L aLee Hyun-soo
Position: Guitarist

Nicknamed the Ice Prince. Lee Hyun-soo tends to have a short temper and comes off as a mean guy. However he is actually very sweet and he cares a lot for his younger sister. He spends majority of his time practicing his guitar skills while caring for his little sister.


Lee Hyun-jae as Jang Do-il
Position: Drummer

Jang Do-il is the son of a powerful mob boss. Unlike his father, he is quiet, kind, charismatic, and respectful. In the first episode Joo Byung-hee claims that Jang Do-il is always serious. Jang Do-il keeps his private life hidden, which leaves people to believe that he is very mysterious. He has a secret, one-sided crush on Bang Woo-kyung.


Kim Min-suk as Seo Kyung-jong


Position: Keyboard

He claims that he joined the band so he can earn a lot of money. He is the shortest out of all the members and appears to be younger though they are all in the same grade. He is very funny and kind. Although all the band members are close, Seo Kyung-jong's best friend is Kim Ha-jin.

Yoo Min-kyu as Kim Ha-jin


Position: Bassist
He is a notorious playboy and claims he joined the band in order to meet lots of girls. Kim Ha Jin has a crush on Kim Ye Rim, however his feelings are not returned.

Jo Bo-ah as Im Soo-ah

She is the soft-spoken daughter of a wealthy businessman who's gone bankrupt. As a result, she is forced to moved to a poorer neighborhood and coincidentally lives across Kwon Ji-hyuk. She receives a lot of help from Kwon Ji-hyuk throughout her difficult days and their relationship develops. She is Yoo Seung-hoon's childhood friend, and Joo Byung-hee's muse.



Jung Eui-chul as Yoo Seung-hoon

Yoo Seung-hoon is the leader and pianist of Strawberry Fields and rival of Eye Candy. He is Im Soo-ah's child friend and he has a crush on her. He becomes jealous of Kwon Ji-hyuk. He finds it hard to accept that Im Soo-ah only likes him as a friend.

Lets get their latest update by following their twitter account


Kim Myung-soo/L aka Hyun-soo @INFINITELKIM
Lee Hyun-Jae aka Do-ill @dreamerndrummer
Yoo Min-kyu aka Ha-jin @5577881
Kim Min-suk aka Kyung-jong @Sasimiworldkms
Jung Eui-chul aka Seung-hoon @jungzz7e

February 2, 2012

Day Out with Bestfriends

The bestfriends since 2005.. 
After a long time, this is the day where 3 of us able to lepaking again.
Luckily Fikry not that busy. He is the busiest person!! Yes..we understand.. as student of degree in Archi, some more he studying in west malaysia. So, we rarely meet. And yaaa,he soon will graduate.. all the best ya fikry!! hope u will be one of the best architect in Malaysia!! :D aminnn..


January 29, 2012

Hareeth Turn 6

I am so thankful for another year to spend with you. You will always be my little angel. I cant find the exact words to tell you that I am so grateful of what you have become through the years with me. You see me crying you see me suffering, we have been through hardest time together son! Hopefully you can be good brother to your little brother. Be good son to omma. Be a good muslim to Allah. Happy greetings to you on your birthday, my darling son Hareeth!





December 31, 2011

[2011] Glory Jane/Man Of Honor

Arghhhh..both Jung Myung & Jang Woo are my favourite!! Everything is mixing, Happy, sad & furious in the same time.. 

Title: 영광의 재인 / Youngkwangeui Jaein
Also known as: Young Kwang's Jae In / Glory Jane / Young Love Jane
Genre: Romance
Episodes: 24
Broadcast network: KBS2 (WEBSITE)
Broadcast period: 2011-Oct-12 to 2011-Dec-28
Air time: Wednesday & Thursday 21:55
2011 KBS Drama Awards Winning for: 
Excellence Award for Mid-Length Drama, Actor (Chun Jung Myung)

Newcomer Actor Award (Lee Jang Woo)

Main Cast:
Chun Jung Myung as Kim Young Kwang

Park Min Young as Yoon Jae In

Lee Jang Woo as Seo In Woo


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This 3 persons are relate to each other when Young Kwang and In Woo are baseball player in the same team but never be a good friend. Jae-In by any chance a nurse in hospital where Young Kwang was hospitalized and be her patient. However, Young Kwang and Jae-In actually was a good friend in their childhood time. On the other hand, In-Woo and Jae-In also know each other since they are young. Their father was bestfriends before. Because of In-Woo's father are too greedy and want to take over the company, he rather to killed his own bestfriend. Cause Jae-In's mother in a Coma and Jae-In's herself sent to Orphanage. Young Kwang's father was a driver to Jae-In's family. When the accident was occur, Young Kwang's father are to be blamed and get fired after that tragedy. What happen next?....* This drama is a must watch drama since it has unpredictable plotline.

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December 30, 2011

Memorable Celebrity Weddings

The wedding of Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, and Catherine Middleton took place on 29 April 2011 at Westminster Abbey in London.

TomKat got hitched in November, 2006, in an elaborate ceremony held at Odescalchi Castle in Italy. 150 guests attended the festivities. The entire wedding party was kitted out in Armani and Katie reportedly spent $3000 (R 21768.85) on lingerie. Her dress was an off-the-shoulder Armani gown with an ivory silk train adorned in Valenciennes lace and Swarovski-beaded crystal embroidery.

Posh and Becks married in July, 1999, at Luttrellstown Castle, just outside Dublin, Ireland. The wedding, of only 29 guests, was held in a private room of the castle. Victoria wore a champagne coloured strapless Vera Wang gown with a 6 metre train. In her hair, she wore an 18-carat gold crown encrusted with diamonds by jeweler Slim Barrett. The groom wore an ivory and cream Antonio Berardi suit.

Nicole and Keith married in June, 2006. Nicole was apparently so overcome with joy that she cried all day before the wedding. Their venue was Cardinal Ceretti Memorial Chapel near Sydney, where they hosted over 200 guests and were surounded by more than 1000 candles. Nicole wore an original one shouldered Balenciaga dress, inspired by the Spring 2006 collection, and a bouquet of white roses and gardenias. Keith wore a classic tuxedo with a white-rose boutonniere.

The couple were married in a secret ceremony in April, 2008 at Mariah's Bahamian estate. There were only 40 wedding guests and Nick's family was not invited, but sent best wishes anyway.

Gwen and Gavin married in a beautiful London ceremony in September, 2002. The couple exchanged their vows in St. Paul's Covent Garden. The couple also had a vow-renewal ceremony in Los Angeles for their friends who couldn't make the London ceremony. Gwen wore a custom-made pink and white wedding dress for Dior by John Galliano, complete with an antique lace veil.

Lady Diana and Prince Charles were married in February, 1981, in front of 3500 guests and an estimated television audience of 750 million people. The Archbishop of Canterbury described the wedding as "the stuff of which fairy tales is made". Diana's wedding dress was designed by the Emmanuels and feautured an almost 8 metre train.

Catherine and Michael married in November, 2000 at the Plaza Hotel in New York City. It is rumoured to have cost $1.5 million and took place in front of 350 guests. The beautiful bride wore an ivory-beaded satin gown by Christian Lacroix, with a Chantilly lace train and a low-cut bodice. A tiara, borrowed from jeweller Fred Leighton, was also worn in her hair.

Brad and Jen's $1 million dollar wedding took place at a Malibu Mansion in July, 2000.There were 200 guests, over 50,000 flowers, a gospel choir, four bands and fireworks at the wedding reception. Jen wore a beautiful full length white silk tulle halter dress studded with tiny pearls designed by Lawrence Steele and Manolo Blahnik sandals. Brad wore a dinner jacket by Hedi Slimane and a straight tie.

credited: women24




 
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