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Centre meseum

I went to the centre meseum in Seoul.


This park is of the chain!!!! It's so unlike the parks in the us. It serves as both a kids park and an adult playground. What I mean by adult playground is that adults cann easily play on the installments because they are not to small. More importantly, the installments are exercise tools: From weight lifting to swivel chairs.


Here in this building lies a traditional Korean bell. Unfortunately I can't tell you the history behind it because I was too enamored with pretty surroundings to ask. The hint of blue you see on the structure that houses the bell is actually a very intricate pattern that wraps around all four sides of the structure.
This is another beautiful location around the museum. I almost want to say that I have seen this in the Korean dramas Faith, Queen Inhyun's Man and another one whose name I do not recall.

Well this has been swell 

Yours touristically,
TYB



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