Hydrangeas are up next in the flower line up, so we went to Yi Sun-Sin Park in Tyongyeong to find some.
Nic, Eli and Julius |
Daisy and Astrid |
Kate, Trish, Caroline and Lotte |
The girls were keeping their social statuses up-to-date.
Lamp posts in Korea are themed to match the city. This one is Yi Su-Sin themed to match the park.
After the park we found a nearby hamburger joint. It was a little tricky to find because it was up above the street in a little winding alley.
What we did not realize was that it was in the Dongpirang Mural Village. I noticed a few groups of people taking a picture around the corner. When we finished eating we wandered over to see this wonderful site that was attracting so much attention. It was this. Just a few letters that don't spell anything. I asked someone about it. He said that is the name of this part of town. It is more like initials, but it sparked our interest.
We continued to wander through the little alleys.We were pleasantly surprised to discover it is much like a miniature Gamcheon Cultural Village. The village is located on top of a hill, with tiny little labyrinth-type alleys with painted walls, coffee shops, boutiques, and an overall artsy, unique feeling.
Much like Gamcheon, in an effort to revitalize the village in 2007, the city invited people from all over the nation to come paint murals on the walls.
This is a manhole cover.
Gamcheon has birds perching on tops of buildings, too. These are not as disturbing as the ones in Gamcheon because those have people heads on bird bodies.
Gangguan Port
The Little Prince and the Fennel Fox
[June 17]
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