Showing posts with label tiles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tiles. Show all posts

4.29.2012

National Museum of Korea

So, I now officially hate Blogger...  It doesn't upload photos properly and the new format is just terrible.  Again, this is my opinion but I have no idea what the H E double hockey sticks the people at that company are thinking.  Then again, it's free.  So, I guess I shouldn't complain.  With that being said and my hatred for blogger evident, I went to the National Museum of Korea in Ichon.  I've seen it countless times and finally decided to stop.  Katrina had a date with one of her friends so off I went.  I would recommend, especially as a first stop museum in Korea.  Also, take a picnic because there is an awesome park nearby.  Anyway, here are the photos.  By the way, Blogger doesn't even automatically spell check anymore, so be careful.  Who knows, maybe Blogger just hates me???

(Entrance to the National Museum of Korea)

(Main Gate)


(Nice pagoda of sorts)


(City in the background with the reflecting pond)


(Better shot of the reflecting pond)


(Dragon Falls)


(Sweet hand sculpture made out of roof tiles)


(Different view)

(Fingernail, or sorts)
(Can you see the dragon?)


(Not sure what was happening in this ancient picture but it looked quite interesting)


(For any deer lovers out there, here is the perfect vase for you)


(A war horse with warior)

(Stamps, aka seals, similar to a signature in America)


(An old book, amazing in and of itself)


(Money...  I'm sure it's worth a lot more now than it was then)


(Sweet kids' toys)

(These two were no bigger than my thumb)


(Dragon bell)


(Markers for Baduk)


(Board for Baduk)


(Ginormous pagoda inside the museum)

1.09.2011

Namsan Tower

This weekend was a bit of a relaxing weekend. I had a late night Friday night into Saturday morning so on Saturday, I just hung out around my place and watched a few movies. Nothing too exciting. Katrina and I had planned on going to Namsan Tower on Saturday but because of the weather, it was snowing, and my state, we decided to hold off until Sunday, which was a great idea.

We headed into Seoul around 10:30 am on Sunday morning. At the bus stop we ended up meeting Spenser, just by coincidence. On the bus ride to Sadang he ended up talking to a girl who was in high school. I guess she wanted to practice her English. However, as we got close to Sadang, the girl's mother called her over and that was the end of the conversation. It was difficult to tell whether or not her mother was upset.

We split ways with Spenser in Myeongdong and decided to walk up to the tower. We went the wrong direction to start but eventually, Katrina got us pointed in the right direction. After a lot of stairs and maybe a 20 minute hike we made it to the top. It's not the tallest tower in the world. In fact, I don't even think it is in the top 5, but there was a great view. We got some lunch before we went up the tower and had a wonderful view. Then, we checked out the 'love locks' all around the tower. Finally, we went up the tower itself. The sweetest part was the view from the bathroom.

Finally, we headed in to Itaewon to get some good cheese at a reasonable price at the foreign food market. I also got some mac 'n' cheese, re-fried beans, and pesto. Before heading to the foreign food market, we got to eat at one of our favorite restaurants. Katrina got the falafel, one of the few places we've been able to find falafel in Korea, and I got the hummus and chicken kebabs. It was a great meal and a nice way to finish off the day. Another weekend in Korea over. I'd like to go see the 'Blue House' soon, the Korean equivalent to the White House, the DMZ, and for a hike. Also, we have vacation coming up at the beginning of next month so I'm not sure what I'll be doing then. Take care and I hope you enjoy the pictures.


(Namsan Tower as we got closer)


(This was right below the tower)


(Locks of Love - Couples put them up and it is a promise that they will never separate. There were so many they had to create a new section and move some of the locks.)


(Place we ate lunch, with an alright view...)


(Another area with more Locks of Love)


(A Couples bench - kind of forces you to sit close to each other)


(This is as close as I could find to Pennsylvania. In all of the windows they had cities, countries, and states that were in that direction. So, I thought of all of you back home and was looking in your direction, although it is 11,061.86 km away.)


(This is specific hello to the Aochi family - hope you guys are all doing great! Miss you and can't wait to see you soon!)


(Nice view from the tower with the shadow)


(A view of the city with part of my face)


(Sink in the bathroom. One of the best views I had while taking a leak. They have it set up so you can look out the window while you go.)


(Tiles (up close) - not sure what they mean)


(More of the tiles, each with an individual message)


(Shopping in Myeongdong, look at the people)


(I just thought this was hiliarious. As you can tell, it is a sign for Burger King. The actually translation is roughly: ba-ga king or beo-geo king)