Saturday, March 5, 2011

Shinee Lucifer

This is the Namsangol Hanok Village, it is a village of traditional homes.

The village is located down an alley of high rises and food stands.

Here I am trying to decide what delicious treat I want.

Fish shaped pastries filled with red bean paste,

nuts and puffed rice cakes,

hot dogs, corn-dogs and fish-dogs,

or possibly cotton candy.

Did I mention that it is still very cold out?

Here is Megan in a traditional Korean costume.

We were informed that if you sit at the entrance of the house, you will receive good energy from the spirits who have lived here in the past.

Historical...



Here is Megan asking our tour-guide a pertinent question about Korean social structure and how it influences architecture.

Here we are enjoying history.

This meal consisted of several types of dried noodles that we cooked ourselves over a hot-plate in the middle of our table.

Included with the meal was the Korean version of ice cream. It really put the "ice" in ice cream.

Shinee Lucifer, indeed.

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