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Autumn in Seoul, at the National Folk Museum, feels like stepping into a moving fairy tale. Golden ginkgo and fiery red maple leaves weave into a carpet beneath the eaves of traditional Korean houses. The rustic wooden doors, stone steps, and upturned roof corners quietly tell the daily life of the Joseon era amidst the vibrant autumn colors. Walking along the stone paths shaded by red maples feels like traveling through time, entering the seasonal customs and festive memories of Korean villages. In the museum grounds, thatched houses, water wheels, and threshing floors are recreated one by one. Sunlight falls, casting dappled shadows, resembling scenes from traditional Korean picture books. Children run under the maple trees, their laughter echoing through a century-old courtyard, gazing at the distant rooftops of Changdeokgung Palace. This place is not just a museum, but a poetic space where nature and culture dance together. The autumn breeze brushes lightly, falling leaves like rain; every step is treading on the intersection of history and season. If you want to experience the purest taste of Korean autumn, this is the place where dreams begin.

Post by mimilo_ci | Nov 1, 2025

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