It was ruined pavilion what I noticed its being on the way to some very famous Buddhist temple.
It was irony I found Confucius Pavilion on the way to going to the Buddhist temple.
The pavilion stood on the hill by the way to Gunwee where was located in Gyeongsangbukdo province in South Korea.
Korean traditional culture could be said the mixture of Buddhism and Confucianism, in my view.
I found the pavilion from far away.
As soon as seeing that pavilion, it made me suppose this area was the noble village.
As Western society, Korea was hierarchal society.
Where I dropped was reckoned to be the noble village, now this village was ruined though.
The pavilion was the only trace of the history and it told me the glory and the collapse.
This pavilion was deteriorating slowly though, it seemed to preserve some dignity.
The name was Seen Nam Jeon meaning Star South Pavilion.
May be the nobles were sitting on the floor and looking at the stars on the southern sky.