Day 4 of Quiring-family visit cont.
After leaving
Gyeongbokgung Palace, the five of us wandered down a large street looking for a subway station to take us to N Seoul Tower, what we'd planned to be our next stop of the day.
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Such a clean street |
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Ali snapping some pictures of the flowers as we walked down the scenic street |
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They did all kinds of crazy tricks |
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One guy was very skilled at hat-tassel whipping |
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Impressive head-twirling |
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Quite the ornate headdress |
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A little girl from the audience tries her hand at keeping the disc spinning |
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The hand-off |
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She did very well |
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She tosses it up for another exchange |
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Musicians accompanying the play |
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Expressive narrator |
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Heroine of the play, the future bride |
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Suitor #1 |
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Seduction dance? |
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He thinks he has won her heart |
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Victory dance |
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Starting to whisk her away |
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But wait. Suitor #2 enters! |
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He also wishes to win the maiden's heart and hand |
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Mum and Ali watch from the front row (a scary place to be -
Ali was twice invited to come up front and become a part of the production) |
Take a look at this clip from the play
(^3:30 in the video is where Ali was almost chosen as Suitor #2's wife instead of the play's heroine!)
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Love dance |
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Masked dancers |
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Wedding meal set out |
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Marriage ceremony with Suitor #2 about to take place |
After the cultural show was over, we continued down the street, past the large statues of two Korean heros, King Sejong and Admiral Yi.
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Looking down the street to the statues of King Sejong and Admiral Yi |
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Ali with her Korean hero, King Sejong, who invented the Korean alphabet, Hangul |
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The full Hangul alphabet (I believe five of these letters aren't used anymore) |
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Sundial, invented by King Sejong and his group of scientists |
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Another invention by King Sejong and his group of scientists (if anyone knows what it is, please let us know) |
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Rain gauge, invented by King Sejong and his group of scientists |
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Statue of Admiral Yi, a famous Korean naval hero |
Because we had taken the time to watch the cultural show, we didn't have time to go to the N Seoul Tower, so we decided to do that the next day and just took the subway to the Han River where we ate some supper before catching an evening Han River cruise. The hour-long cruise took us a ways up the Han River and under the
Banpo Bridge where we were able to watch part of the evening light show before we turned around and headed back to the dock. It was a splendid way to end our very diverse, but very, very interesting day. We were so happy we'd stumbled upon the outdoor cultural show! It turned out to be the best way to show Ali's parents and brother some of the wonderful traditional heritage of Korean culture.
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Us on the cruise (Photo by Glenda Quiring) |
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Another Han River cruise with the lights and fountains of Banpo Bridge (Photo by Glenda Quiring) |
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Tyler on the return trip (Photo by Glenda Quiring) |
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Saying good-bye to the passengers (Photo by Glenda Quiring) |
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