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Baekje and Buddhas
... There were also a series of "martial" games just inside of the entrance. My friend and I decided to give the archery a try.
While our 10am arrival wasn't particularly early, we did seem to be there before the fortress really got going. So when we approached the archery booth, there were no other tourists there and no staff manning the range. There were also no English instructions. Since no one was there, and the archery at the Hyeonchungsa had been free, and for whatever ...
Muju Resort 4/8/12
... turned out fine in the end; Mark and Henry speak English well, and Mark is a delight, giving us a wealth information about Korea, history, customs, etiquette and also just being good company. At 15, Henry is more shy, but always there with a smile.
Sunday was Easter, and also our one day without a strict schedule. George took a few minutes to play the piano upstairs in the Tirol Hotel while Julie, Katie and Sheryl headed for the spa for a relaxing sauna ...
My New Apartment
... house but a few are in other buildings. We just looked at the ones in this building so we knew we'd be living with other teachers. All the apartments are within walking distance of the school but this building has 8 foreign teachers living in it while the others only have 1 or 2. So we looked through the ...
Jirisan, Buyeo & Gongju - a right royal time!
... China and Korea, since many items of decoration, iron good and burial methods had clear similarities between the three nations that could only have been so gleaned. Rather than the actual number of treasures they had (all the tombs had been robbed before they were surveyed), this museum was better for explaining the history and culture of Baekje. Swords, gold earrings, bronze shoes and many pottery items are some of the exhibits. However, the 1993 find of the Baekje ...
MUD MUD MUD
... for some delicious dinner, with lots of sujo and beer. It was a fun night, although trying to find our apartment was not easy when I didn't have a clue where it was ha ha.
The next morning we woke up early, then went back to sleep, and woke up again, had some noodles and hit the mud festival. We got splashed in freezing mud, then went on a mud slide, then went in the mud pool (which strangely washed most of the mud off us), then ...