Monday 28 October 2013

Korean Folk Village

Then the activity kicked off! Korean folk dance display, Mongolian style horse-riding, traditional wedding, a folk museum, a walk around traditional houses, archery, skipping, air rifle shooting for soft toys, dodgems, Korean ghost train, swings, a stick-throwing game - all accompanied by lots of photographs. After which it was of course time to eat again, and after a short drive we had an amazing meal in a restaurant where you're on the floor at low tables where you're provided with all the ingredients and there's a cooking point in the middle of the table with a cast-iron wok for boiling salad leaves etc plus dropping in thinly sliced beef for a few seconds, then noodles, then rice pudding. After which I thought we were on our way home, but of course we hadn't had drinks so we soon stopped again at another eatery Bona Kava for tea/coffee and Kuchen. Back about 1015. A very jolly day. Pastor Kim creates an amazing atmosphere among his followers, I think you'd call them. It turned out he has a co-ordinator who was keeping a eye on his appearance through the day, advising on wardrobe etc as well - he certainly has the capacity to be photogenic! My efforts continue to look exactly a bit of an effort to me - I have definitely never been as much photographed!

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