Goodbye, Old Friend

 

What words?  My wife and I both feel as if an old friend we’d meant to visit again had been murdered, stolen from us by a deranged killer, a thief of beauty and history.     Anyone who has lived in Seoul recently knows that it can and will be rebuit with faithful perfection.  But like the Golden Pavillion of Kyoto, which I would not call Namdaemun’s equal, it will be never be the same, either.

As many have already noted, Namdaemun was National Treasure Number One, the first thing any Korean or visitor to Korea would remember as the symbol of that country and its capital.  Even the war did not destroy it.  Bulguksa and the Suwon City Wall might have  exceeded Namdaemun in size, but Namdaemun’s greatness was in  its stature, in the way that everything that swirled around it and grew above it still stood back and faced it with reverence. 

 

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