Hani's Adventure at Lotte World & the Folk Museum

Hello, it's Hani!
Yesterday, Hani went to Lotte World.
Actually, Hani isn't very good at riding amusement park rides.
Pharaoh's Fury
Hani has been into Egypt lately, so I gave it a try. There are two drops,
and I was so scared when it dropped!
Especially the part where you unsuspectingly fall into the skull's mouth at the very end...
Ugh - it was really tough.
I also went on The Adventures of Sindbad!
My mom said it wasn't that scary, so I rode it,
but why is it so scary?
There were two drops,
and both were intense.
Anyway,

I went to the Lotte World Folk Museum.
Oh, it's been a while since I saw the dinosaur. Nice to see you.
But the era seems to go from the past to the present.
First of all, it came to a very distant past.
It's the Paleolithic era!
Living in caves, they picked up and used the stones rolling on the floor.
It is a scene of catching a wild boar.
I was a little surprised that the actual model here moved.
Here it seems to be Neolithic.
Gathering berries, grinding stones... anyone can see it's
the Neolithic era.
This is a reproduction of the Ulju Daegokri Petroglyphs,
which was recently inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List!
That means it is now the Bronze Age,
but bronze (copper, etc.) was weak in durability and not suitable for combat, so it was used for power.
So there is a scene of grinding stones on the left.
The right seems to be melting bronze.
And then it's the Goguryeo era.
Goguryeo was a huge country.
Emperor Taizong of Tang, the third emperor of Tang, also
told them not to attack Goguryeo.
This is
Looks like a restoration of Anak Tomb No. 3 and Anak Tomb No. 3 Mural.
This is a recreation of the Muyongchong Hunting Scene.
The appearance of the Muyongchong Hunting Scene.

Now it's the Baekje room.
As soon as you enter, the Seosan Yonghyeon-ri Rock-carved Buddha Triad catches your eye on the left.
This is a restored view of Jeongnimsa Temple Site in Buyeo.
You can see the Five-story Stone Pagoda of Jeongnimsa Temple Site.
This is a restoration of the Tomb of King Muryeong.
I was amazed to see the artifacts at the Tomb of King Muryeong in Gongju and the Gongju National Museum.
And there was the Baekje Geumdongdaehyangro,
The fragrance of the replica is wafting.
But this Goryeo sword
was genuine.
There are often genuine items.
The Gaya Hall is not that big,
There is a dignified Gaya general.
Gaya armor
I saw it in Jinju

There was also a wheel-shaped earthenware and a Gaya gilt-bronze crown I saw at the National Museum of Korea.
The amazing thing is that these elaborate artifacts
Everything in these 3 photos is
Genuine!
Now it's the Silla Hall.
Already, Seokguram Gummangyeoksa is guarding the entrance.
Reconstruction of Gameunsa Temple Site
Hani has never been to Gameunsa Temple Site,
I plan to go to Gyeongju later.
Gyeongju Golden Sword
Relics I saw at the Gyeongju National Museum
Earthen figurines are so cute

Such cute mini tower models
Surprisingly, it was genuine.
Now Unified Silla!
Unfortunately, there was no Balhae.
And Hani's favorite artifact
There was also Seokguram,
I liked it.
That monk is not a person
Surprised because they kept moving
Wow, Lotte World uses machines in museums
Restoration of Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond

Also called Anapji.
The night view is awesome.
Korea's best night view (Hani's opinion)
Bone urn
I think I saw this in a book
I thought it was a replica
It's genuine ㄷㄷ
End
To be continued in Part 2
Oh, and everyone!
It is recommended to get a stamp!
Prehistoric Age = Fist Axe, Baekje = Geumdongdaehyangro,
Goguryeo = Subakhui, Gaya = Gaya earthenware, Silla = Cheonmachong Golden Crown, Unified Silla = Seokguram Bonjonbul, Goryeo = Goryeo Celadon,
Joseon = Gyeongbokgung!
There is no Korean Empire or Japanese colonial period.











































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