Friday, May 31, 2013

Visit to Three Royal Tombs, Paju Samneung



Visit to Three Royal Tombs (Samneung Paju)
As ambassadors of Invest Korea, we visited Three Royal Tombs in Samneung, Paju city. Amid rain and high spirits, we walked through the area which was quite nice in first impression. The place was managed quite well with a nice tour guide. The place consists of three tombs namely Gongneung, Sulleung, and Yeongneung.


Gongneung is the tomb of Queen Jangsun (1445-1461), 1st consort to King Yejong, the 8th monarch of Joseon Dynasty. She was third daughter of a politician Han Myeong-hoe. She became crown princess in 1460 and gave birth to Prince Inseong.
Sulleung is the tomb of Queen Gonghye who was 1st consort to King Seongjong, the 9th monarch of Joseon Dynasty. She was the younger sister of queen Jangsun. She married to the King Seongjong( who was not a king that time but a prince) in 1467 at the age of 12. She died at the age of 19 without leaving any child behind.
Yeongneung is the tomb of posthumous King Jinjong and Queen Hyosun. Crown prince Hyojang was conferred the posthumous title of King Jinjong. Queen Hyosun(1715-1751) fr from the Jo family was invested as crown princess in 1727. After her husband died, she lived alone until her death at the age of 37. She had no children.





These tombs of Joseon Dynasty are included in the UNESCO world heritage list. The interesting thing of these tombs is their symbolism. Around every tomb, some sculptures have been made standing which symbolizes different things. These also denote the ancestral worship of the Joseon Dynasty. Around tombs, there were a few statues of animals such as tigers and sheep which denoted the safeguard of the tomb. There were also some human statues symbolizing the ministers of the spirits lying in the tomb. Overall tour was very interesting. Although, the rain started heavily during our visit but we enjoyed being there.

Monday, May 20, 2013

B Boys Competition

on fifth of May,2013, the event of B Boys competition was held in Seoul in KTO headquarter where there were a plenty of people to see and enjoy the free style dancing. As Korea is on its boom to develop tourism industry rather it has gained a bundle of fame and success so far, many of the organizations are working and supporting to create interesting and worth seeing activities/performances to attract as many people as possible throughout the world. KTO is one of the organizations supporting K-Pop and presenting to the world its essence of competitiveness and success.

The competition started with full zeal and the performers were well prepared and quite well versed in their dances. A few teams were knocked out in the beginning but all the others gave each other a tough time for competition and many matches ended with a tie and decided on a second try. The most interesting thing was a girl b boy dancer who was equally equipped with the dancing capabilities as compared to the boys dances being one of the few girls dancers in this field.

The final decision was really very very tough as the competitions were ended two times in tie and after a third try, a team was considered winner. The last match was really an excitement. I liked the waves of energy and liveliness present in the performers to win the competition. The interaction of the performers with the audience was also remarkable.





At the end, a celebrity Jay Park showed up on the stage. The level of excitement at that time was worth seeing. He shared a few words with the team and with the audiences and was presented with souvenirs. Overall the show was great and was a good source of enjoyment and was a proof of Korean B boys professionalism.