Mittwoch, 18. November 2015

Yeongju part 2

On the second day of the field trip we woke up early had breakfast and headed to the Confucian school. It was really interesting to see this old school and hear about all the history behind it. The second stop was picking apples, the Yeongju area is really famous for its delicious apples. All of us were really eager to find the biggest and most delicious ones. Before heading home they organized a huge bulgogi feast for lunch! 


The Confucian school



Me trying to find the biggest apples 

So delicious! Sweet and crunchy!

Time for some delicious bulgogi

This field trip will most definitely be one of my favorite memories from Korea! ♡ 

Sonntag, 8. November 2015

Yeongju

Last weekend we had lovely field trip organized by the International office of my university. The place that we visited was called Yeongju and it is about 3 hours away from Seoul. We had a pretty tight schedule for the two days starting from Buseoksa Temple also known as the 'Temple of the floating stone', after that we went to Sunheung Historical & Cultural Village which is a place where history and tradition still play a major role in everyday life of the residents. We spent the rest of the day having dinner and doing all sorts of activities including a small talent show, bonfire and my personal favorite floating lanterns. It was such a nice trip - the weather was marvelous so we were able to enjoy the beautiful fall scenery. Everything was organized so well, we had a lovely tour guide explaining all the history behind the sights we saw and overall I really just enjoyed a group activity like that. I feel like these kind of experiences are now harder to gain now that I'm older. 

Rich colors of the memorable Ginkgo trees 
Although it was really sunny you could definitely feel winter's coming



Buseoksa Temple- the second oldest wooden building in South Korea





On the way to the small wooden bridge next to Sunheung Village

Cute doors of Sunheung Village
After the long day of sightseeing we were all starving!
Everyone enjoying dinner
The floating laterns- it was such a beautiful view to see the lanterns in the night sky
The impressive bonfire! 


Dienstag, 3. November 2015

Bukhansan National Park 북한산

Me and some friends decided to hike up Bukhansan last Sunday. Bukhansan National Park is located in the north of Seoul and it takes about an hour to get there by bus. It was a really sunny day so of course a lot of fellow hikers had the same intention of hiking up Bukhansan. After three hours we finally made it up to the top. It was quite a difficult route because it was very steep and rocky but the most difficult part by far were the last 50 meters. Not only was the only way to get to the peek by pulling yourself up through a metal string it was also crazy crowded causing a traffic jam of people.
Nonetheless it was a very memorable experience to see the beautiful scenery with the colorful fall leaves and the amazing view of Seoul!

The west gate



Bukhansan-we had no idea how hard it would be to get to the top 

Beautiful colorful trees- autumn is my favorite season and that day was a perfect example why I love it so much!

The view of Seoul

It's always the best feeling to be standing on the top and enjoying the view

A little sneak peak of the crazy amount of people waiting to go up 

On top of the world ^.^