Hm, I think there was even a boat ride...
This way to Neverland?
The great thing though, was that there were plenty of props for some fun pictures!
This was indeed my profile pic for a bit
Aside from it being a bit kitschy, it was really nice to be in a place where you could walk around without bumping into tons of people. The place itself was like a large open park, and I enjoyed the feeling of being in nature for a bit. There were also performances of traditional dancing, acrobatics, horseback feats, and a wedding.
Most epic swing EVER! As soon as I saw the swingsets marked on the map I couldn't wait to go, and it was def worth the wait!
After the village they drove us to the National Museum back in Seoul. By this point I was kind of cultured out for the day, so was happy the stop was only for 45 minutes. We had all planned on returning to campus and then leaving for the Fireworks Festival after dinner that night, but due to Swine Flu the event was canceled. Truthfully I was pretty tired and happy for the excuse to call it an early evening.
To see more pics (including ones of me in the traditional Korean dress!) check out the album here:
http://www.new.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2034817&id=65202369&l=6b16538a69
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