Image from http://www.cinecine.co.kr/location/travel.asp?tc=304
This is a pavilion which was built as a venue for foreign envoys and for the king and his court officials in South Korea in 1412. This is National treasure No.224, and it is called Gyeonghoeru located in Gyeongbokgung (Royal Palace in the Chosun Dynasty). The place is famous for foreign tourists, and also popular for young people to visit Gyeonghoeru with the traditional clothes (Hanbok) on. This place presents typical, but beautiful at the same time, traditional Korean style of architecture and this elegant building is still well preserved. That is why I think Gyeonghoeru is a great piece of architecture.
I took this photograph before having lunch at Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia. This is when I went to Bolivia for a trip last Summer holiday. The sky was reflected on the water on the ground, so it was like I was having lunch in the sky. This is one of unforgettable memories in my life.