Sunday, 11 May 2008
Parawaiting
At least it was a lovely day and we were enjoying the weather and the company. Well, better luck next time.
Saturday, 10 May 2008
Hiking in Bukhansan National Park
I had read on the internet where to go and took the subway to one of the stations close to the park. I did not find the bus I was looking for but a nice enough Korean pointed out another one that would take me in the right direction. On the bus I found two men with all the fancy gear for a day of hiking. I asked if they were going to the same place as me and with their not very impressive english vocabulary they made me understand that they would show me the way.
They started off in a fast pace. I tried to stop at the ranger station to find a map but the guys were stressing me on like I was a race horse. But I figured that I would not get lost if I followed these guys so I did not bother about the map. I kept up with the first guy and realized after a few minutes that we had left the other guy behind us. I asked Mr Fast Guy and he just pointed at his watch and said time, so I guess they had no plan of walking together.
After half an hour or so we reached the first gate of an old fortress that is situated on the ridge in the park. You walk along the wall which was restored after the Korean war. The gates are popular places for picknicks and many seem to have come there mainly for eating and not necessariliy for hiking.
On the top of Baegundae I met Nina from Switzerland. We had a rest and enjoyed the view before we started walking back together. It's always fun to be one Swiss and one Swede, very confusing for everyone. I am still amazed how Swiss people always are accused of being Swedish and the other way around. Where is the logic in that?
If you ever get the chance I can really recommend to go hiking in Bukhansan National Park. It is easy to get there from the city and it offers great hiking and wonderful views.
Sunday, 4 May 2008
Samsung museum
This Art museum covers both traditional art like ceramics and paintings from 13th to 19th century and modern art, local and foreign.
The artifacts themselves are nice but the best thing about this museum is the building itself. The architecture is superb. The two main buildings have their own style and are very beautiful. Not only what is inside the buildings is interesting. Don't forget to look out the windows, everything you see is well planned and stylish. Just the staircase in the brick building is worth a visit.
The rooms that show historic art are spatious and dark. The items themselves are lit up individually which creates a calm and relaxing environment. It is a welcome feature compare to other sights like the War Memorial Museum (which is interesting really and very well made) which attracts groups of screaming children that runs around your feet.
Whenever in Seoul, I can really recommend this museum.
Saturday, 3 May 2008
Getting lazy
Sometimes people accuse me of being to active and wanting to take advantage of every moment but here it is almost the other way around. I love spending a lazy weekend at the hotel and just do some minor outings to museums or shops. But then again I am not here on holidays, I am here on business. It is different.
Thursday, 1 May 2008
Decoration
Along the river mentioned in the last text there were water outlets in several places. For some reason they had decided to decorate these. You decide which picture you find most suiting. :-)


Landscaping
Today I was working at the hotel in Suwon where I stay on workdays and in the afternoon I couldn't resist going out for a walk in the beautiful weather. I decided to find the small river I have seen from the car going to and from work every day. It turns out that they have built a wall along the river and planted flowers in it. And they have put stones in the river in some places for people to cross. This was a welcome escape from the busy streets with all the traffic.
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