Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Foundation Day & Festivals

Friday, October 3rd was Korea's Foundation Day, so we didn't have class. We headed an hour and a half south-east to Chungju, where there was an Internatl Martial Arts Festival happening. There were 30 countries in this fairly small city to show off their native countries dances. We were able to see Brazil, Australia's Aboriginies, Korea's Taekyun, New Zealand and Kenya. It was really nice to see the traditional dress of all the countries. Our friend Amy came with us, and it was a really good time.
   Saturday morn we headed into Seoul for class, and when we finished at 4pm, we headed to the financial district to take in a Fireworks Show. It was a competition between Hong Kong and Korea, with each show lasting 25 minutes. There were tons of people, and it was a bit overwhelming. We went with Heath and Amy, and it was a good time. We all spent the night in Seoul and on Sunday morn we got up and went to Costco (similiar to Sam's Club) where we stocked up on Western food! We were happy to find the following foods: bacon, salami, sour cream, muffins, tortilla chips, American brand granola bars and crackers!!
   This week we're busy with classes; our final exams will be at the end of October for this term, so there are lots of things to get ready for. Luckily we'll get a 3 week break in between this term and next (we really need a break).
   This Saturday we have a statistics midterm, and after that we're going to head to Daejon (2 hours south east of Seoul) for a hot air balloon festival. It should be really cool, so stay posted for pics from that!! For now, enjoy some pics from last weekend:

Rice is almost ready to be harvested, and it has turned a bright green color.
This was our view on the way to Chungju.

Korean Martial Art Tae-kyun (similar to Taekwondo)

An aboriginal tribe from Australia.
This is in Seoul's financial district Yeoido (you can see that tall building to the left: that's the 63 Building, the tallest in korea).

Hong Kong did their show for 25 minutes, and Korea went right after.

The crowds of people were ridiculous: this is a major road that has been completely stopped due to pedestrians (and motorists) stopping and taking pics in the middle of the road.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hey Brat! This sounded like it was A NICE TRIP THE FIREWORKS ARE GREAT!!