Where I stayed in Mockpo, Youngsanjae and enjoying traditional resident hotel.

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Traveling is a continuation of the pleasures. There are many pleasures while traveling. This pleasures are changing along with the ages. When I was young, sight seeing and meeting with people was a first priority.

Now my priority in traveling is healing and taking a rest. This tendencies lead me to find out how to rest and what to eat.

The resident place is very important in traveling. In many cases, the hotels decide everything.
In Mockpo, I mada a reservation in Youngsanjae traditional Hotel. I could make a reservation in a low price with using Apps. It was one hundred dollars, if it it was a high-demand season, the price would be 3 times higher.

In Korean traditional architecture, there is a classification according to the names. Jae means mainly a place for reading and writing place. Now days nobody concerned out this classification.
So Youngsan Jae must be a place for thinking and reading. If YoungsanJae would be suitable for it’s usage of the hotel, Youngsan Gwan is more suitable.
Anyway I thought the owner of this Yongsanjae want to make his hotel not only a resting but also a thinking place.

I arrived at the Youngsanjae at 6 o’clock, but it became to darkening. So I could not looking around and walking around the hotel.

First impression was awesome. Usually night views would waive people in fantastic atmosphere. Especially yellow illumination made the atmosphere more fantastic.

I looked around the hotel and took the photos. It was awesome.

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My room was also nice. There is no bed in traditional hotel, but you can enjoy the warm floor of Ondol system. The Ondol is a traditional warming system in Korea. It must be a best way in winter season.

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All of wooden part of this hotel was built with special material
I took the pics of ceiling in my room.

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Chamaecyparis obtusa (Japanese cypress, hinoki cypress[2] or hinoki; Japanese: 檜 or 桧 hinoki) is a species of cypress native to central Japan.
It is a slow-growing tree which grows to 35 m tall with a trunk up to 1 m in diameter. The bark is dark red-brown. The leaves are scale-like, 2–4 mm long, blunt tipped (obtuse), green above, and green below with a white stomatal band at the base of each scale-leaf. The cones are globose, 8–12 mm diameter, with 8–12 scales arranged in opposite pairs. The related Chamaecyparis pisifera (sawara cypress) can be readily distinguished in its having pointed tips to the leaves and smaller cones.(from wikipedia)

In the morning, I opened the window and looked out side. It was good.
As walking around the Hotel, I took the photos of the hotel.

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If you want to enjoy the traditional place in Korea, Youngsanjae would be a good choice.

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Awesome pictures! Thanks for the tour.

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힐링하시고 지금처럼 좋은글 부탁 드립니다.

Nice post

Travelling is really a joyful thing in our life . It allows us to grow and experience more, and travelling canalso make us happy and healthy. I also like to travel, thank you for your suggestions about travelling . wish you have a good journey .

cara move on terbaik menurutku adalah jalan jalan. Haha di mana itu

hope u will make ur journey most happier.

Thank you so much

Awesome!how beautiful the hotel is ,thank you for your sharing!Your English is very good ,I like your post .May I ask you a question,how old are you?

this traditional hotel is unique .... not luxurious but comfortable

If the karate kid and Mr. Miyagi where real, this would be his neighborhood.

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great post.

The Winter Olympics in South Korea begin in 16 days..... meet Soohorang

DESCRIPTION

Soohorang, the mascot of the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic Winter Games, took its motif from the white tiger.

The white tiger has been long considered Korea’s guardian animal.

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“Sooho”, meaning protection in Korean, symbolises the protection offered to the athletes, spectators and other participants of the 2018 Games. “Rang” comes from the middle letter of “Ho-rang-i”, the Korean word for “tiger,” and is also the last letter of “Jeong-seon A-ri-rang”, a cherished traditional folk song of Gangwon Province, where the Games will be held.

Soohorang not only has a challenging spirit and passion, but is also a trustworthy friend who protects the athletes, spectators and all the participants of the Olympic Games.

Source: https://www.olympic.org/pyeongchang-2018

“high and clear" as its name suggests Korea.

Hahaha.
I didn't know that before.
Yes, the white tiger have been considered a sacred creature through Korean culture history

wow so stunning, I used to capture like this but i can never be like this beautiful.

wow amazing, later when I have a lot of money I will go to this very nice place...

Awesome) I like it!