The Same Spot, Through South Korea’s Four Seasons
South Korea earned its nickname, “Land of the morning calm,” from the word “Choson.” It describes the last Korean Kingdom, and “Cho” refers to morning while “son” means light. Bright morning conjures up the image of the sun hovering over the rice fields with an air of tranquility.
South Korea experiences four distinct seasons, and someone captured how one spot looks at different times of the year. Each photo tells the time of the year, from spring and summer to autumn and winter. Spring starts in march, and summer begins in June. In September, autumn sets in, while winter starts in December.