A day at a Korean Folk Village - in a PINK shirt! ahhh!!!
(For those of you who don't know, I can't stand wearing pink. It's not that I don't like the color, I just don't like it on me.)
There have been only two days in my entire life that I remember I have been forced to wear a pink shirt. Both of those days were in Korea! LOL I was part of Group D for the National EPIK (English Program in Korea) orientation and because I was part of Group D I had to wear this pink shirt on the first day of orientation for the opening ceremony and for the trip to the Korean Folk Village. The picture above is at the Korean Folk Village. I am holding a wonderful woven thing that cools you down when you hold onto it. I seriously need to find one of these for home!
Temple at the Korean Folk Village. It was very beautiful and when you stepped inside it was much cooler. The picture of me with the woven thing was taken inside of here. :)
Traditional Korean Music Concert! The guys played their instruments (different types of drums and a couple guys had small gongs) and put on an amazing show. It was a lot of fun to see the guys jump in twirling circles several times during the concert.
I got to have my name written in Korean (Hangul) Calligraphy! It's Julianne (not Kelly for all of the family members checking in) written on the sheet. This was so neat to watch. I still have it wrapped up at the moment, just waiting to find a good frame to keep it in.
It was a very fun day. I took hundreds of pictures (you can see more if you like on my facebook page) and met some nice, fun people that day. Good times!
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