It can be quite beautiful, Chinese is actually a archway. After World War II, it was said that this archway was left. It is the meeting place for the ancient Chinese envoys. The archway has a plaque of the state of the courtesy. It seems that several plaque names have been changed before. Don't compare with the sky, it is a croquet characteristic archway.
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It can be quite beautiful, Chinese is actually a archway. After World War II, it was said that this archway was left. It is the meeting place for the ancient Chinese envoys. The archway has a plaque of the state of the courtesy. It seems that several plaque names have been changed before. Don't compare with the sky, it is a croquet characteristic archway.
Stop here, the fire inside burned down the historical relics and monuments once again completely destroyed, the entire Okinawa is fundraising and reconstruction, everyone looks forward to the rebirth of the entire palace 15 years later!
Rebuilt after World War II with precise specifications and details. For centuries, countless travelers have walked through these doors, and although the actual castle was destroyed in World War II and the original castle was located next door to Ryukyu University, anyone who read or saw a picture or newspaper of Mathew Perry visiting Okinawa in 1850 would find it inside. Just as the doors led the castle to rebuild, seeing these pictures felt back in the past.
The vermilion roof that can be seen from a distance is attractive.
The gates are the entrance to Seoul and the first stop of the collection. The red buildings from Fig. 1 to Fig. 6 are free of charge. Tickets are required to enter the red inner hall. There are booklets for collecting stamps in the customer service center outside the gates. Simplified, traditional, Japanese, English and Korean versions are available. There are 25 small and 2 large chapters. If you want to cover them, you have to enter the inner hall and stamp 6 stamps. After collecting, you can exchange gifts at the service center where the booklet is collected. You can also ask the staff to stamp the emperor's stamp for you (see the last picture). Seal stamping is an exceptional excitement!
Wailimen is a scenic spot listed on the World Heritage List in Okinawa, Japan. The so-called Wailimen is a memorial archway of the Tang Dynasty style in China. Because of its long construction time and the baptism of artillery fire in history, especially in World War II, it is very precious to survive. Inside the gatekeeper is the Royal Palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom. Apart from the winding walls along the mountains, the palace now seen is the Ryukyu Kingdom palace restored as it is. It is said that the Ryukyu Kingdom in history was a country without an army. The emperor accepted the seal of the Ming Dynasty. Today's Ryukyu Palace is basically restored to its original state. The Emperor's palace is located in the center of the palace, surrounded by the Emperor's office and dormitory. However, due to the long-term rule of Japan in modern history, the palace has a distinct Japanese architectural style. On both sides of the main palace are the South Palace and the North Palace. The South Hall receives Japanese envoys and the North Hall receives Chinese envoys. Nancheng restored many palaces at that time, while the North Palace displayed portraits of the emperors of the Ryukyu Kingdom and some cultural relics. Photographs are not allowed to enter the palace. Shoes need to be taken off when entering the main hall and the South hall. Shoes can be taken off when entering the North hall. It is said that this is done in accordance with the customs of Japan and China respectively. To Okinawa, this historic relic is worth visiting. The archways and the restored palaces tell you the true stories that have happened in history in silence. Let the visitors experience them carefully.