Michelle, Jun, Matt, Sung, and Ji-Wan: Looking for trouble.
In Korea, two fingers stands for "victory", not "peace".
From the cable car
A Choson Palace
One of the King's audience chambers
These spikes keep pigeons from sitting on the historic buildings.
Re-enactors dressed like palace guards.
Their costumes remind me a bit of the Witch's guards from "The Wizard of Oz".
These were traditionally placed by the road to ward off bad luck.
Each region has it's own type.
The old gates to the palace, in front of the new city.
An exhibit on the traditional method of Kimchi production.