Sunday, April 17, 2011

Mt. Palgongsan

We start our Daegu trip out with Erik practicing being a tourist! On Saturday we did the Daegu city bus tour. There were a bunch of differnt stops, but we got a late start so we only did two of them. The first site was Bullo-dong Tomb Park.

Maybe you can read this, but I will give you a brief description if you can't. There are about 214 tombs made during the era of the three kingdoms. The mounds vary in size and are spread out along the mountain.

Here you can see many of the round tombs in the background.

...and there is me making funny faces again.



That is Daegu in the background. You can't really see the mountains because of the haze.



Erik looking out

Here I am again trying to make a pretty pose

...but Erik is making me laugh too hard

....and I have to try to get my camera back

Erik hiding behind a tomb

I was yelling at him because he was standing on someone's tomb!

Some of the mounds were so big! Must have been pretty important people
There is me at the foot of one of the tombs

After we saw enough tombs, we headed back to the street to wait for the bus to pick us up again. Buddha's birthday is May 10th so they are hanging up the colored lanterns everywhere

Erik standing in the sun while we wait for the bus

I found a bike with my name on it!

The next place we went was Donghwasa Temple. There was some kind of festival going on so they were having a talent show. We didn't find a whole lot of talent, so we decided to find something to eat.

The cherry blossoms are out everywhere.





This was the strangest dog. It had a head and tail the size of a normal yellow lab, but its body and legs were much smaller. He was trying to catch a bird..

 Donghwamun Gate

This dude is under the gate guarding the entrance

They don't look so happy to see us

Here is the start of the temple




Buddhist painting

Landscape painting

This is what the wood carving looks like before it is finished

Here is a similar design once it has been painted

The sun was so bright!






Buddha carved in stone
  As we were waiting for the bus to come so we could head home, these two    wonderful trucks passed us. We were really tired and cold, but seeing them made our hour wait worth while =)

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