Apparently, the security personnel manning the entrance near the Cheongwadae or Blue House grounds also double as photo shoot directors. They always insist that tourists should take photos of the executive office and official residence of the president of South Korea at a designated spot only. 🙂
That might indeed stifle your creative capacity. But some signs in downtown Seoul will make you burst into hysterical laughter too. Read my story here.
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Weekly Photo Challenge: The Sign Says
Ha! I’ve never heard of that! And I love the notion of taking a picture of the take-a-picture sign. Happy travels!
Thank you and happy travels to you too!
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