The bride often wears a red robe and the groom wears blue to symbolize the confucian idea of yin female red and yang male blue energy.
Traditional korean rooftop.
After checking out the mix of traditional and modern arts you can stop by at any of the traditional tea houses and have teatime.
Music stars turn up for 3 day jerusalem rooftop festival.
The shapes of hanok differ regionally.
The palace was where the king and his officials discussed matters of state as well as a place where the king queen and many palace servants lived.
Traditional korean roof construction has traditionally used many kinds of natural materials.
Due to the warmer weather in the southern region koreans built hanok in a straight line like the number 1.
It is often distinguished from a larger living room by a plinth a partial enclosure and low to the floor furniture.
The palaces of the joseon dynasty are filled with the beautiful aesthetics of traditional korean culture.
It s on the twelfth floor of a modern office tower the gwanghwamun platinum building down the street from shops that offer hourly rentals of hanbok the bright colored traditional garment worn.
In south korea brides grooms and their family will wear ceremonial robes called hanbok to the kunbere the traditional korean ceremony.
Insadong known as the art and cultural street has plenty of traditional teahouses.
Great korean fare can be found at seoul kitchen in westford.
Alba has a large rooftop garden where owner leo keka grows his famous albanian tomatoes among other veggies and herbs.
They are made of neowa shingle giwa tiles byeotjib rice straw stone giwa tiles eoksae eulalia and goolpy oak bark.
A numaru is a traditional korean balcony like raised veranda.
A magnificent view of the rooftops 屋頂鱗次櫛比的壯觀景色 police marksmen with rifles were stationed on the rooftops.
The palace was a multifaceted space full of ornaments and structures rich in symbolic meaning.