Thursday, 20 December 2007
Sunday, 9 December 2007
[South Korea] Dec 09 2007 ---- Wongak Temple Visit
GIC arranged the Wongak temple visit located in the Gwangju downtown area. Around 25 people including foreigners and Koreans attended the event. I went with Raheel and learned to sing Jindo Arirang and Traditional Musical instruments to play. We reached the temple around 5PM and learned song and instruments till 6PM. After that the dinner of bibimpap was served at the temple. This program is free of charge. I met a Nepali guy named Sudheer and another lady who works for the Kona volunteers. Every month there is an advertisement in the Gwangju News about the Kona volunteers. She arranges the home stay program for foreigners with Korean families. After the dinner, we went to walk around in the downtown area with Sudheer who bought us drinks and we came back to GIST at 8PM. The trip was interesting and we learned a new aspect of the culture. This program was free of charge. Bus 9 goes directly from GIST to downtown in about an hour. The GIC office is located across the road on Culture Complex subway station bus stop in the Jeon-il building fifth floor. I frogot to bring my camera so I requested the GIC staff to send me the pictures of the event.
[South Korea] Oct 21 2007 ---- Gwangju Kimchi Festival and Gwangju Museum of Art
Kimchi festival was held in the Jungoe Park infront of Gwangju Folk Museum and Gwangju Art Museum.
I went there using bus 16 from GIST and got off at the Culture and Arts centre stop in Unam Dong. This was the last day of the festival and the attendance was huge. There were many stalls where you can eat the food and also buy Kimchi and try some for free. Inside the Folk Museum a new Kimchi Museum is also established for the event which I think will stay there afterwards. The museum displays a variety of Kimchi as well as the ingredients used to prepare the Kimchi including Kimchi plant, garlic plant and ginger plants. I saw the ginger plant for the first time over there. Many other products besides from the Kimchi were also being sold including rice cake, dry grains of different kinds, sea weed, vegetable shredder, stamps etc. A stall at the festival was making the Korean rice cake in a traditional way. It was fun to watch the procedure of making the rice cake and enjoying the freshly cooked rice cake. After that I went to the Art Museum and bought a very cheap ticket (i think 500 won) and visited the newly constructed multi storey museum having around 8 art galleries. After that I went back to the festival and enjoyed some live performance including walking on rope, circus, traditional drummers, dances etc. In the end of the ceremony the mayor of the Gwangju made a closing speech and everybody danced with the friendship rope around the fire. That was one of the best festivals I have attended in the Korea and very pleasant experience.
Attendance at the festival...
Kimchi jars for sale...
Try some kimchi here...
Inside the Kimchi Museum...
Kimchi jars...
Kimchi Plants...
Chillies...
Radish plants...
Garlic plants...
Ginger plants...
shops...
Griding the grains...
Traditional cloth making...
Rice cake making...
washing the rice...
boilers for the rice...
boiled rice...
removing rice from boiler...
crushing the rice...
Applying powder to the rice...
Cutting the rice...
Making handicrafts...
some finished products...
Learning traditional musical instruments...
Activities for children...
Sea weed seller...
selling sweets...
sauces made from sea food...
making breads...
vegetable shredder salesman...
larvae soup...
Korean pizza...
Pork...
Rice cold drink...
Dry fish...
saltyyyyyyy...
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spherical bread...
seed oil...
dry grains...
dry fish...
jinseng...
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stamps...
corn and larvae soup...
Pham...
Gwangju museum of art (GMA)...
pigeons...
Art gallery inside GMA...
A painting in GMA...
walking on the rope in the Kimchi festival...
people gathered to see the performance...
Kimchi man...
Korean traditional singers...
Gwangju city mayor...
closing ceremony...
Security staff (why he is so sad?)...
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Give me kimchi performance...
Fire dance...
Lighting the fire...
Traditional drummers and dance...
End of the festival fire...
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