Today, I had a tour in Gyeongbok Palace.
I explained to an American and also a Taiwanese.
Well, the Taiwanese listened to my tour when I went to Sajeongjeon, and began to follow me.
At first, I thought that she was a press. But then, I realized that she was a tourist in Korea.
My mistake.[]`
Whatever, the American and Taiwanese became friends when they first met each other. So, after my tour was over the went to the Presidential Residence or the Blue House. And I saw them on the subway, too. After looking at them, I could know that we travel to enjoy with others, not only to enjoy by yourself.
It was a great day, and I felt and thought about a lot of things.
5/26/2011
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5/10/2011
The Literary Village of Kim Yoojeong
I went to "The Literary Village of Kim Yoojeong" last Thursday because it was Children's day.
Kim Yoojeong is a famous writer who lived during the Japanese Colonization Period, or should I say, during the 1900s.
I'm actually not interested about writers, books etc.(heh..heh...) But, I wanted to read the stories that Kim Yoojeong had wrote. I read 『Spring·Spring』and『Camellia』. Those stories were really fun, but because they used provincial accents, I couldn't understand correctly.
Well, whatever, we arrived at the village, and looked around his house, and also the backgrounds of the stories he wrote. We saw "Bongpil's House" which is a background from『Spring·Spring』. It was fun to look around, and our family ate chicken(well not those fried ones...)!
It was an awesome day.
Kim Yoojeong is a famous writer who lived during the Japanese Colonization Period, or should I say, during the 1900s.
I'm actually not interested about writers, books etc.(heh..heh...) But, I wanted to read the stories that Kim Yoojeong had wrote. I read 『Spring·Spring』and『Camellia』. Those stories were really fun, but because they used provincial accents, I couldn't understand correctly.
Well, whatever, we arrived at the village, and looked around his house, and also the backgrounds of the stories he wrote. We saw "Bongpil's House" which is a background from『Spring·Spring』. It was fun to look around, and our family ate chicken(well not those fried ones...)!
It was an awesome day.
4/15/2011
Hi! Guys!
I'm writing this letter from school, again!
How are you?
For me, I'm fine!
I went to Lotte World(an amusement park) witn my friends last friday!
It was really fun!
I rode Atlantis(roller coaster), my favorite ride for 5 times!
Ha...ha...
And we're going on a scool field trip next tuesday, I'm so excited! I can't wait.
Bye!
How are you?
For me, I'm fine!
I went to Lotte World(an amusement park) witn my friends last friday!
It was really fun!
I rode Atlantis(roller coaster), my favorite ride for 5 times!
Ha...ha...
And we're going on a scool field trip next tuesday, I'm so excited! I can't wait.
Bye!
4/10/2011
A Tour in Gyeongbok Palace
Today, I had a tour in Gyeongbok palace.
I had to wait for a long time. Maybe about half an hour?
But, at last came one foreigner. She was from US.
I started my tour since 3:10. But I had to end my tour at 4:00, because this program ends at 4:00. So, I hurried up. I couldn't go until Hyangwonjeong. But I explained very hard to her. And it was easy to explain because, she knew Chinese characters. She could read the letters on the sign board of the buildings, and also the letters on rank stones. Also, if I say 'Samdo(三道)' then, she would say the meaning, 'three roads'. It was so cool and awesome!
And I didn't take a long time for her to take pictures.
Today's tour was magnificent.
She wants to listen to my tour again. So, I gave her my e-mail address. Maybe, we could meet again next time, if she can contact me!
I had to wait for a long time. Maybe about half an hour?
But, at last came one foreigner. She was from US.
I started my tour since 3:10. But I had to end my tour at 4:00, because this program ends at 4:00. So, I hurried up. I couldn't go until Hyangwonjeong. But I explained very hard to her. And it was easy to explain because, she knew Chinese characters. She could read the letters on the sign board of the buildings, and also the letters on rank stones. Also, if I say 'Samdo(三道)' then, she would say the meaning, 'three roads'. It was so cool and awesome!
And I didn't take a long time for her to take pictures.
Today's tour was magnificent.
She wants to listen to my tour again. So, I gave her my e-mail address. Maybe, we could meet again next time, if she can contact me!
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