Boryeong Mud Festival - July 13-15, 2007
This year’s mud festival was terrific. We arrived Friday night on the train in Daechon city, 3 hours away from
Step into my world in the land of morning calm.
This year’s mud festival was terrific. We arrived Friday night on the train in Daechon city, 3 hours away from
The 7th Annual Korea Queer Culture Festival was held this year in June. We missed most of it but participated during the parade day. As modern as
It was held on the Cheonggyecheon, which is an artificially built stream in downtown
To mark Thom’s 6th month in
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The Lantern Festival was interesting this year. As usual there were many lanterns everywhere. I missed the day time activities which included making lanterns and other paper crafts. At night the parade was fun to watch. There were huge Buddha floats and hundreds of people carrying lanterns in traditional Korean dress. There was even a robot Transformers-like float. After the parade there was music and dancing by a stage. People were making trains, running about, cheering and just having a good time.
One weekend we decided to go to a city that’s a few hours away from
In February we had a long weekend, so Mike, Rachel, Pete, Thom and I decided to got to
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