Paul In Korea
This is my holiday to Hong Kong and Korea, in 2006
Sunday, September 24, 2006
Saturday, September 23, 2006
Wednesday, September 13, 2006
Tuesday, September 12, 2006
Flintstones In Korea - Bugeun-ri Dolmens
Looking a little like stone henge, I suppose, are Bugeun-ri Dolmens, or translated "Rock that stick out of the ground with a big rock on top" These rocks were actually tombs buil during the bronze age. There were a little more impressive in their day I guess. Not many left now.
And here is the happy guy that made them, kind of looks like Fred Flintstone to me.
Haemi Town Fortress
While out, I went to Haemi. It was basically a town inside a wall to protect it's people from the Japanese pirates who plundered the area. Though now the inside is empty, they are digging around to see what artifacts they can find. So basically it is a wall, with recreations of buildings inside.
Front gate
The wall at the side.
My fav bit was the recreation of the toilet... Complete with the "oh no, don't come in, I am still in here" look.
Oh, and I caught this western guy trying out the old pit toilets, pity he forgot to lift the lid.. (the reason why you women should not complain about guys leaving the toilet seat up...)
For more information, the following website were avaliable at the time.
http://www.visitkorea.or.kr/eng/info_db/dest/sight_detail.jsp?seqno=723
Labels: Chungcheongnam-do, Haemi, Haemieupseong Fortress, holliday, korea, Seosan-si, South Korea
Cool changing photo badge thing
Wonder if this works, should be a badge of photos. The site I use for photos has this thing.. I wonder if it works.
Sunday, September 10, 2006
Back in melbourne
Well I am back in Melbourne now.. After 5 weeks at temps over 30c, it feels cold in Melbourne.....
But don't worry, (you should not start a sentence with but) I will add more pics and stories, as I go through the pictures.
Thursday, September 07, 2006
Last Day
Well it is my last day in Korea, and as with most things, it all happens on the last day. I found a university in Korea, that is ideal for me to work at. I think I should apply for a job at this university. So much better than RMIT, just look.
So many things I did not write about, perhaps when I get back to melbourne I can write more then..
For those who do not believe I will work for Bikin University, here is proof..
Monday, September 04, 2006
Traditional Korean Wedding
Visiting a folk village I was lucky to whitness a traditional wedding (along with everyone else who was there on this day)
I was walking past one of the rooms, and saw the bride. She was waiting to walk out.
As this was open to the public, there were a few gate/wedding crashers.
Traditionally the bride hides from everyone (incase she is ugly I guess)
But I managed to get a smile..
Gyeongu
Two days in Gyeongu gave me a chance to explore the many burial mounds that were around.
Basically they are a coffin, in a box, under rocks with dirt on top. They are everywhere. The more important the person is, the bigger they are.
This one had a hole in it, but one was not allowed to take photos in it. Just as I was, someone walked in, so I missed the chance.
Other examples of what the area looked like are below
The station
Sunday, September 03, 2006
Seoraksan National Park
Stopping by here on the way back, it was a beautiful place, nice clean fresh air, and lots of great walks.
It was a shame that it was misty/foggy while I was there, so most photos look a little washed out. I could/should have spent more time here, but the weather was just not on my side.
Yes, I did make this rock move..