Monday, September 30, 2013

Jeonju Hanok Village

Way back in August, during orientation, we had a day-long excursion. In the morning we learned how to do lion dancing, which I've already blogged about, and made a pencil case out of traditional craft paper. Then we had bimbimbap for lunch and visited the traditional Hanok village. It is a preserved village of old-fashioned Korean buildings, as well as a palace and a temple.

 This fountain was covered in painted stones, each with a wish or a greeting on them.

 blooming trees in the Buddhist temple school

 The entrance to the Buddhist temple with a foggy mountain behind it.

 froggy

 old water wheel with a windmill

pretty colors on the palace wall

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