While waiting for the
change of the guard, we went to the National Folk Museum which is actually in the same compound as the palace. Unfortunately, u can't take any photos inside the museum.
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| The front gate |
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| The museum shop... |
Itu ajelah gambar yang ade dkt folk Museum tu...hu..hu..
And there's another museum next to the folk museum. It's called the children museum. FOC with the same ticket.
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Before entering the children museum, there was a small counter if u
wanna try Korean Hats. |
Inside the museum, they display things associated with the kids of Korea. What they like to play in the past/traditional games, the traditional houses, and some scientific information delivered in a fun and interactive ways.
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Look at these kids... Habis coklat2 seluar berguling2 dlm
bijik2 tu... Sampai bila basuh seluar, penuh dngn bijik2 tu... |
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| Korean Traditional Room |
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| Their house |
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| Some of the games that can be tried out by the visitors. |
Ada juga fitting baju kat sini but only for children. The ah jumma liked Farah so much, she captured her photos using her own hand-phone, sambil mencubit2 pipi budak tu...
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Kalau kat palace, u pakai baju pak guard, but this one is the
princess' costume. Comelnya anak mama! |
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| Cak! |
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| Ini aksi frust menonggeng budak yang x dpt fitting baju coz x muat... |
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| This way to the world of science & technology |
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| Trying out some of the inventions. |
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| The origin of telephone (bottom) and the origin of post office (top). |
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We spotted a traditional Korean house outside the museum.
Not so sure what or whose house it is.... |
After the children museum, we rushed back to the palace for the
change of the guard ceremony.
*Expenses for this journey:
Subway: KRW 2100 (return)
Entrance fee to the palace: KRW 3000
Audio Guide Player: 1000 won kot (lupalah...)
Total: KRW 4200 @ RM 13
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