First on my way in on the bus I got it into my head that I could use a new bag for walking around on the weekends, as I only have a big leatherish purse or a bigger backpack unsuitable for just a daytrip in the city. "Not leaving the city without one" I decided! So, I got off the bus. It turned out (I noticed only as the bus was driving away!) that I got off at the totally WRONG stop, and I have no idea what prompted me to get off! I started walking up the block (it was a pretty major shopping area crowded with people) and wandered about 5 blocks up and then down into the nearest subway station. When I reached the ticketing floor there was a little bag shop set up with totally functional out n' about in the city bags - LOVE IT!!! I couldda bought 10 different bags, I loved them, so I picked one out and went on my merry little way. Love when that happens!
I tried to hunt around the bookstore, as the huge Kyobo Bookstore (with the biggest English section I've ever seen in Korea!) is in the same neighbourhood, but after much wandering I found out that it was closed for renovations... boo!! I did spot a couple of old favorite spots tho...
As I was wandering I came across some strange little coin/bank festival/activity down along the Han river walkway where people were tossing 10 cent coins (100 Won) and trying to get them into a water dish to win an ugly plastic piggy bank...
The Han River walkway itself is really nice, and smack dab in the middle of Seoul... when you're down on the actual paths it's almost like you've left the city for awhile!
Korea has declared 2010-2010 "Visit Korea" Year
People just hunker down whatever for a chat in the sunshine
Lots of people out walking along the river (dressed for winter almost, but hey, maybe it's my Canadian genes kicking into overdrive with the sunshine that had me walking around in tshirt and shorts!)
What a beautiful day...
King Sejong
Admiral Yee and his Turtle Ship
There was a fountain on the square that people were walking around in. It was a beautiful sunny day and I enjoyed watching everyone playing
The exhibit itself was great, it was in the basement of the Sejong Center, across the intersection from the square. The centre has so much going on in it, it has every kind of performance art you can imagine happening ALL the time! One of the philharmonics from the US is here now, but I can't remember which one!
Sejong Centre for the Arts
Posters in the entrance
The woman on the bottom left in the purple is the Afghan girl (Shabart Gula) from "Ungaurded Moment"... McCurry took the original photo in 1984 (top row, second from left), he didn't ask for her name or anything, it was just a random photo. After the picture caused such a stir and people were so interested in her, McCurry took a trip and after much ado found her again in Afghanistan after 20 years, she was 30 years old.
You can check out more of his work HERE on his own website, the photos are really incredible and I am so glad I had the opportunity to go out and see them.
After the exhibit I followed the lanterns strung along the street to an old favorite temple (you'll remember this one Sadie), JoGyeSa. They're getting ready for Buddha's birthday later this month so the lanterns are hung high, and so lovely...
What a fabulous way to spend my Sunday... a beautiful, gorgeous day that made me happy just to be alive in the world!
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