The weather was perfect, most of the time! |
The Olympic Park Gate and Lotte World Tower at Sunset |
Maz teaching about 'good financial management' as applicable in South Korea as in Africa! |
Floor sitting students at our time in Daejeon |
Students in Pohang with poor thinking that leads nowhere! |
Our friends Pastor Kim and his wife. |
A Pastor and his wife who we know from South Africa were also in Seoul at the same time and they were able to transport us to our three destinations outside of the capital. Our first delivery of the programme was to a group of students who attend the Hangdong University in Pohang, a large coastal city on the east of the Korean peninsula. These students were children of Korean missionaries and had a very good understanding of English which really helped us share the programme. They made us feel very welcome and we stayed in a stunning guesthouse (used to host missionaries).
Standard city skyline from the Highway |
the policeman and his wife! |
Maz and Jinseong at a tea house |
Some of the group who attended our programme |
the Korean bullet train KTX |
During our days off, we worked mainly over the weekends, travelling to the three other cities on a Thursday and then sharing the programme on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, we were able to explore, as we said we ventured up the Achasan mountain, in fact I have the Strava record for the fastest ascent of the mountain which took in one of my many runs around the city. We visited the Kings Palace (Gyeongbokgung the seat of the Joseon dynasty built in 1395 but broken down to its foundations by the Japanese in the early 20th century), our visit coincided with a public holiday so we wandered around this extensive site with thousands of other people.
Street march |
Buddhist Temple just up from our house |
Maz bucking the system whilst buying veg! |
More food. |
Maz up the Lotte Tower |
Maz at the city walls, she always seems to be hanging on, shame she doesn't do heights! |
The view down from the 218th floor glass viewing platform. |
One late afternoon we took the 123 floor lift to the top of the Lotte World Tower, standing at 555 metres this is the sixth tallest building in the world, it was awesome to look down upon the Olympic park, home of the 1988 Olympic games, the Han river and the rest of the Gangnam district as the sun set over the city and our trip.....we will be back!
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