Sorry to have been so delinquent for so long... I am a very good procrastinator. But for those that know me, I can cram pretty well, too. :O) I'm hoping to document a good deal before we go, knowing that I will probably not blog post-trip once we go back home. We just got back from a 10 day trip traipsing through the country and ended our time with Jejudo, but I'll get to those pics later. Gonna go all the way back to a Saturday in March when we went to Gongju, a small town about half an hour from Daejeon. It was the capital of the Baekje kingdom for a while. The Baekje kingdom was known for their sophisticated artistry, displayed in their design of jewelry and household items and even in the imprinting of the bricks for the royal tombs.
Lindsay and Sam practicing their tuho, a royal arrow throwing game.
Sam being punished on the racks! The wooden paddle was heavier than I thought and came down a bit harder than desired, oops! Sam's look of discomfort below is genuine. :O)
Traditional hoop rolling
The kids and Sam in front of the tomb of King Muryeong. This tomb managed to remain unscathed by tomb raiders for 1500 years until it was discovered in 1971.
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In Seongsanri, an area filled with royal tombs |
Sam usually takes one of these shots on our trips.
An ancient something or other, discovered when the city was doing some digging for utility work!
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A stone pagoda, about a thousand years old, set outside the museum. They were about thirty or so relics set outside like garden furniture. |
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The National Gongju museum, which houses the thousands of relics/treasure found in King Muryeong's tomb and others. |
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Fancy shoes for the afterlife |
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Dainty silver cup that was set next to the queen for her tea |
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King Muryeong |
Nathan playing in the children's part of the museum, in a toy replica of King Muryeong's tomb. He enjoyed stacking the bricks
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After the museum, we were looking for a place to eat, and the village restaurants looked like shantys. We opted to head home for dinner. |
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We drove past this restaurant complex that looked like mushrooms, or something else. |