Guard outside Cheong Wa Dae

Guard outside Cheong Wa Dae

Description

Title:
Guard outside Cheong Wa Dae
Caption / Description:

A guard stands in a portable sentry box outside the Blue House - Cheong Wa Dae (청와대), just north of Gyeongbokgung palace in Seoul, South Korea.

The Blue House is the office and official residence of the president of the Republic of South Korea. It is actually a complex of buildings, its Korean name Cheong Wa Dae (청와대) means “pavilions of the blue roof tiles”.

The site of Cheong Wa Dae has been used for government buildings since 1104, when King Sukjong of the Goryeo dynasty had a royal villa built there. After the Joseon dynasty was founded, King Tajeo, the first King of the Joseon dynasty, had Gyeongbokgung palace built just to the south of Cheong Wa Dae, and the current site of Cheong Wa Dae was used for civil service examinations and miltary training.

In 1939, during the Japanese occupation of Korea, the Japanese had an official residence and office built for the Governor-General of Korea on the site of Cheong Wa Dae. In 1948 the first Republic of South Korea was formed, and president Syngman Rhee decided to use Cheong Wa Dae as the president's official office and residence. He called the complex Gyeongmudae (경무대), but its name was later changed to its current name, Cheong Wa Dae (청와대), by president Yun Bo-seon, after his inauguration in 1960.

During Roh Tae Woo's presidency, it was decided that a new presidential office and residence should be constructed, as it was thought to be inappropriate for the president of Korea to be using the Japanese colonial era buildings. The current main building and residence of Cheong Wa Dae were built in 1991 and 1990, previously the second floor of the main building had been used as the president's private residence.

The blue roof tiles which give Cheong Wa Dae its name were individually made, and can last for over 100 years without becoming discoloured. The Main building and its two annexes are covered with 150,000 of the blue coloured traditional Korean roof tiles.

Behind Cheong Wa Dae can be seen Bukhansan (북한산), the highest mountain in Seoul, rising to 836m above sea level at its highest point.

Tags / Keywords:
  • Asia
  • 한국
  • Hanguk
  • 韓國
  • Seoul Special City
  • Seoul Teukbyeolsi
  • 서울特別市
  • 서울특별시
  • Jongno-gu
  • 종로구
  • 鐘路區
  • Blue House
  • 청와대
  • Cheongwadae
  • 靑瓦臺
  • President
  • Republic of South Korea
  • Gyeongmudae
  • Presidential Residence
  • 景武臺
  • 경무대

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Date Original Photo Taken:
Original File Name:
Guard outside Cheong Wa Dae.psd
Event:
Rating:
☆☆
Date this image added/last updated on website:
Original File Dimensions:
3857px x 2579px
File Type:
JPEG
Color Mode:
RGB
Original Image Color Profile:
Nikon Adobe RGB 4.0.0.3001

Location

Location Shown:
Sublocation:
Cheong Wa Dae
City:
Jongno-gu
Province/State:
Seoul
Country:
Korea, Republic Of
World Region:
Asia
Location Created:
Sublocation:
Samcheongdong-gil
City:
Jongno-gu
Province/State:
Seoul
Country:
Korea, Republic Of
World Region:
Asia
Geo-location:
37.583650128439, 126.97549693556 View on map

Rights

Copyright Status:
Copyrighted
Licensing Status:
Rights Managed
Available for Editorial Use:
Yes
Available for Commercial Use:
No
Copyright Notice:
© 2009 Dave Kennard

Camera Data

Date Digital Resource was created:
Shutter speed:
1350 s
Aperture:
f/7.1
Camera Model:
Nikon D200
ISO:
100
Exposure Compensation:
-1
Focal Length:
29mm
Focal Length (35mm equiv.):
43mm
Metering Mode:
Multi-segment
Flash:
No Flash
Exposure Mode:
Auto
White Balance:
Manual
Light Source:
Cloudy
Exposure Program:
Aperture-priority AE

Additional shooting metadata

Lens:
Nikon AF-S DX Zoom Nikkor ED 18-70mm F3.5-4.5G(IF)
Filters used:
  • B+W UV 010 MRC
Additional Optics used:
Setup:
Handheld, bracketed ±1EV

Post Processing

Image Modified:
Software used:
  • Adobe Photoshop CS4
  • Nikon Capture NX 2
Post Processing:

NEFs converted in Capture NX 2
EV0 and EV+1 images blended in Photoshop CS4
Topaz Adjust 4 with 'Mild Color Pop' preset applied in Photoshop CS4