Last weekend was fun, I made it out to Busan with Greg. We met up with a bunch of people for a birthday and surprise engagement party, it was extremely cute. Busan has two famous beaches which I was able to go to. The water is cold but rather clear and the sand to wonderful.
Buddha's birthday was earlier week and during my day off I played basketball with 성훈 Song-hun, my best friend here, and a few middle school students from the haguan. While playing we could sometimes hear singing (chanting?) coming from 옝남루 Yeongnamnu, Song-hun said it was monks singing for Buddha's birthday so after the game (and lunch), I walked over to see what was going on. I got there too late for the monks, but it was really quite amazing. There is much to see up on the hill around Yeongmannu too, most of the signs are in Korean but 2 or 3 explain when and what each thing was built for.
Last night was Song-hun's friend's birthday party. 3 of the 4 people present were also there at my first night out (Adam's goodbye party with his Korean friends), and I felt wonderful because instead of understanding ~1% of what they were saying (hello and English loan words) and the questions they asked me, I was up to ~10%. "Inch by inch, it's a cinch."
I am now taking too many pictures for my phone/computer so they are all going up on photobucket. I'll probably post the best ones on this blog but the whole story can be seen at: http://s635.photobucket.com/user/dcpetit/library/Korea (slideshow option: http://s635.photobucket.com/user/dcpetit/slideshow/Korea)
Yeongnamnu (1 of 4 buildings), "宮 ? 天"
Fortress Above Yeongnamnu, "令"
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