Trip in South Korea (Next) :
2nd Day (9th august 2012) :
We ate breakfast at the Hotel and I gotta tell it was delicious.
Then because we didn't know that the rear/secret garden (huwon or biwon) was closed on mondays we just got there and when we discovered it we decided to go to to a different place. But while we were walking back to the metro station (Jongno 3/sam-ga) we saw a temple hide behind the buildings so we decided to go and take a look a it. We discovered that it was one of the places where the independant movement against the japanese begun. So we entered and got upstairs, there was a man with a monk, they said that we could take pictures if we wanted to and as they saw that we were interested by the inside of the temple and because it was really hot outside they offered us to come and sit with them near a big fan. Then they asked if one of us could speak korean and I said that I was speaking just a little bit, so the monk take us with him and he started to initiate us to the bouddhism rituals and we prayed with him. And then when we finished the man explain to me the story of the temple and after complimented me ^^ it was kind of funny because he told me that I could do television like appearing of tv shows or be a kpop artist LOL ! But I was really thankfull and happy when I heard that :)
The temple
Bhudda & inside of the temple
Me - the monk - my mum in the temple
A turtle at the entrance of the temple
We walked to Jongmyo shrine, it's a place where a lot of kings and queens are buried and we saw the incestral rituals to honor theyre spririts. We visited the inside where there was a palace and a garden of course ^^ It was kind of tiring because it was around 12 so it was really hot and for this place too you have to visit with a guide you can't do it on your own unfortunatly.
Ritual to honor the king and the queend (The 2 little boxes at the back of the picture) |
The king seal |
The queen seal |
A part of the "palace" |
Because of the heat and because we were tired we decided to go to a café to refesh ourselves and to gain more strengh because we were still jetlaged (when it was 12 in korea it was 5am in France ^^). It was called Tom and Tom's coffee and this is where we discovered how does it works in korea (actually I already knew how it was working thanks to the drama Rooftop Prince :p) ! So basically you enter and you choose a table, you put your things on a chair or on the table and then you go to the order desk and you order what you want, you pay and they give you a small round thing thas has the same size as a cookie. You go back to your seat, no one has touchs yours things or stolen something or tooken your place (which is absolutely NOT possible in France or if you wanna be stolen then do it ^^) ! You wait and when the round thing starts to flash and to vibrate then it means that it is ready. So you go to the order desk and you "make an exchange", you give back the round thing and they give you what you ordered.
Korea rocks for those kind of things thats seems to be so uninteressting but it is actually really funny and helpfull because when you are tired you don't wanna wait to order and to have your drinks and then when you try to find a place where you can sit you figure out that there are NO empty seats and it makes you even MORE tired !!
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