Friday, September 28, 2007

CHUSEOK ADVENTURES

So this past weekend was Chuseok, a kind of Korean Thanksgiving celebration in which extended families get together and eat a lot of great food and give homage to ancestors. For us foreign teachers this year, it means - vacation! Chuseok is a lunar (full moon actually) holiday, so it falls on a different day every year. This year it fell on a Tuesday, and since the days before and after are travel days, we had a 5 day weekend! Roadtrip?? Yes sir.

Dolharubangs (literally: stone grandfathers) are ubiquitous in Jeju Island, originally they were symbolic guardians and stood at the village gates. Now you see them in front of hotels, restaurants etc. -- or in parks, playing the ocarina:



After finishing the puzzle at Kimnyeong Maze Park (it was hard!!):


With a Buddha-friend, at a very Muslim-looking temple.


My intrepid wheeled traveling companion, and Seungsan mountain at the edge of the east coast.



Moments before sunset on the way home.

2 comments:

Dave Gerlits said...

Henry - great pictures. You always did love a good road trip.

And I notice you still love pictures of the sky and sunsets. - Love, Dad

Anonymous said...

Hi Henry, this is Su Young....


"I don't believe people are looking for the meaning of life as much as they are looking for the experience of being alive." ~ Joseph Campbell

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