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		<title>Lagung Hotel</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[&#160; &#160; [box_dark]Lagung Hotel &#124; 라궁[/box_dark] &#160; The Lagung, meaning “Silla Palace,” is a traditional deluxe hotel located in the ancient Silla Kingdom capital of Gyeongju. The hotel establishment consists of 16 separate houses that are all connected by corridors. The plan for the Lagung was ascertained with historical evidence and consultation of more than 100 experts in [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><strong>[box_dark]Lagung Hotel | 라궁[/box_dark]</strong></p>
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<p>The Lagung, meaning “Silla Palace,” is a traditional deluxe hotel located in the ancient Silla Kingdom capital of Gyeongju. The hotel establishment consists of 16 separate houses that are all connected by corridors. The plan for the Lagung was ascertained with historical evidence and consultation of more than 100 experts in ancient architecture. The hotel is part of a greater tourist theme park, Silla Millennium Park which offers a glimpse of Silla’s cultural heritage through restored Silla palaces, houses, and other lifestyle settings from the 8th century. Visitors have access to a large-scale outdoor studio where period TV dramas are filmed.</p>
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<p><strong>EAT&gt;</strong><br />
A group of Korean restaurants are in service at Silla Millennium Park, while traditional taverns entice tourists with locally brewed varieties of rice wine and appetizers.</p>
<p><strong>DO&gt;</strong><br />
If you want to join the annual Gyeongju Cherry Marathon scheduled for Apr 13, check out its website at <a href="www.cherrymarathon.com">www.cherrymarathon.com</a> before it&#8217;s too late.</p>
<p><strong>SEE&gt;</strong><br />
The theme park offers various interactive attractions and outdoor performances. Also, a dynamic performance on horseback is available at Gongbang Village.</p>
<p><strong>STAY&gt;</strong><br />
Hotel rates start at KRW 120,000-plus per person, which includes three meals, snacks, and theme park tickets. A range of hotels, condos, and other options are available throughout the city.</p>
<p><strong>FYI&gt;</strong><br />
T. 054-778-2100, <a href="millenniumpalace.fortour.kr">millenniumpalace.fortour.kr</a><br />
(719-70 Sinpyeong-dong, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do | 경북 경주시 신평동 719-70)</p>
<p><strong>GO&gt;</strong><br />
Take a KTX train to Gyeongju and use local transportation to get to the hotel near the Bomun Tourist Complex.</p>
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		<title>Reliving Silla’s Greatness with MISO II</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Feb 2013 07:10:52 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Chongdong Theater’s Gyeongju performance captures the beauty of a golden age You know you’re in for something special from the very opening of the show. The laser lights project from the stage to the audience, creating almost tangible waves and clouds that break down barriers between stage and audience. What follows is nothing short of [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<h2><strong style="line-height: 1.5;">Chongdong Theater’s Gyeongju performance captures the beauty of a golden age</strong></h2>
<p>You know you’re in for something special from the very opening of the show. The laser lights project from the stage to the audience, creating almost tangible waves and clouds that break down barriers between stage and audience. What follows is nothing short of a brilliant exploration of the birth and rise to glory of the Silla Kingdom, performed in the language of interpretive Korean dance and music.</p>
<p>Performed daily at the Performance Hall at Expo Culture Center of Gyeongju World Culture Expo Park, <i>Miso II: Silla, The Land of the Gods</i> is the renowned Chongdong Theater’s tribute to the culture of Gyeongju, one of Korea’s most historic cities. Masterfully produced and performed, the show combines Korea’s rich cultural and historical heritage with the cutting-edge technology for which Korea is now famous. It takes the glory that was Silla out of the museums and brings it back to life, if only for an evening.</p>
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<h3>Truly the land of gods</h3>
<p><i>Miso II: Silla, The Land of the Gods</i> began its run in July 2011 as part of an effort by Seoul’s Chongdong Theater to boost tourism in the southeastern town of Gyeongju, the capital of the ancient Silla Kingdom (57 BC–AD 935), through the creation of a “Gyeongju brand” performance. To do this, the theater adapted its popular Korean traditional performance Miso, a narrative tale of love set in the Joseon Dynasty (1392–1919), to the new surroundings. Fortunately, Silla—a kingdom rich in dramatic history and lore—proved a rich source of material.<br />
Directed by veteran choreographer Choi Jeong-im and choreographed by Kim Chunghan, <i>Miso II</i> is a three-act show beginning with the very foundation of the Silla Kingdom itself. According to legend, Silla’s first king, Bak Hyeokgeose, was born from an gourd-shaped egg. On stage, this is beautifully reenacted as a half-nude dancer emerges from a magical egg. Like its Seoul progenitor, <i>Miso II</i> is also largely a tale of love, albeit one between Gyeongju’s Queen Seondeok (r. 632–647), one of only a handful of female Korean rulers, and Gen. Yongchun, the commander of Silla’s elite corps of soldiers known as the Hwarang. Ultimately, it’s not a happy romance—Yongchun is slain in battle—but Seondeok’s reign marks the start of a blossoming of Silla culture and power that ultimately ends with the kingdom’s successful unification of the Korean Peninsula under Silla rule.<br />
The Korean word <i>miso</i> means “smile,” and Gyeongju provides one of the most famous smiles in Korea—an ancient roof tile decorated with a captivating smiling face. This smile—a symbol of the city—is a motif that repeats itself throughout the performance, most notably in the masks worn by the dancers. In fact, many icons of Gyeongju’s past appear throughout the performance, including the long-gone Woljeonggyo Bridge, the Seokguram Buddha, and Gyerim Forest.</p>
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<h3>Brilliant music, even better stage direction</h3>
<p>If you’re easily moved by music, bring your tissues. <i>Miso II</i>’s music, written by composer Kim Te-kn, accomplishes a difficult task—harmonizing Korean traditional music with the power and awe of a John Williams soundtrack. Genres and instrumentation change from set to set—one minute it’s low brass worthy of Gustav Holst, the next it&#8217;s plaintive solos on the <i>daegeum</i>, the Korean bamboo flute. More importantly, the sound perfectly complements the movements on stage.</p>
<p>Kim Chung-han’s choreography mixes Korean traditional dance with modern interpretive dance. Combined with the intricate set design, the dance sets allow the audience to follow the story rather easily. Ancient battles are recreated with the requisite energy and violence, while tranquil love scenes in the forests of Gyeongju radiate warmth and mystery. Technology helps some of the sets along. One particularly profound scene features laser beams radiating from the forehead of the iconic Seokguram Buddha—if that doesn’t inspire you, nothing will.<br />
Costume designer Lee Ho-jun, who has finetuned his talents preparing the costumes for the celebrations of two presidential inaugurations, should also be given star billing. His 200 costumes bring to life the color and pageantry that was the Golden Age of Silla.</p>
<h3>MISO II: Silla, The Land of Gods</h3>
<p><b>FYI&gt;</b><br />
Venue: Performance Hall, Expo Culture Center, Gyeongju World Culture Expo Park<br />
(130 Cheongun-dong, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do | 경상북도 경주시 천군동 130)<br />
Time: 7:30 pm, Tue–Sun. No show on Mondays.<br />
Admission: 20,000–50,000 won<br />
T. 054-740-3800<br />
<a href="http://sillamiso.chongdong.com">http://sillamiso.chongdong.com</a></p>
<p><b>GO&gt;</b><br />
To Gyeongju: KTX trains to Gyeongju depart from Seoul Station (travel time: 3 hrs). To venue: Take bus 10, 18, 100 or 150 from Gyeongju Bus Terminal to Gyeongju World Culture Expo Park. Shuttle bus service is also available from major hotels in the Bomun district.</p>
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<p><em>Written by <strong>Robert Koehler</strong></em></p>
<p><em>Photograph courtesy of <strong>Chongdong Theater</strong></em></p>
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