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my trip to KOREA

Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 4:58 am
by Jstar1
So I just got back from Korea and it was great, as usual. Here are some of the pictures I took, hope you enjoy looking at them as much as I enjoyed taking them! maybe learn something about korea too~

This is near the center of seoul (north of the Han river). The line running on the right is the Cheongge River (청계천). The river used to be pretty much nonexistent until they recently renovated so that there actually is a river. Now its a pretty green natury place that you can go if you get sick of all the steel in seoul. The line running on the left I believe is Jongno, which is a famous road that runs through pretty much the center of the older part of seoul.
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This is Namdaemun Market (남대문시장), which is a very popular shopping district, especially for foreigners, and especially for japanese people. I don't know why so many japanese people come here but pretty much all of the stores had captions in japanese and probably half of the merchants could speak japanese. Namdaemun Market has been around for at least 500 years.
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This is Bundang, a city close to seoul. You can see all the apartment buildings in construction. The construction industry is still pretty vibrant in Korea (unlike the states :soosad: )
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What you often see in Korean neighborhoods;;
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Buses are an essential part of korean life. Motorcycles and taxis are of course popular too.
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I went to a live starcraft progaming match. Of course starcraft is very popular in korea and the progaming industry is very big, with lots of sponsorships. All professional teams are sponsored by large corporations. There are two arenas, both in or near seoul. All games are televised and entrance is free. The match I went to that day I believe was SKT1 (SK Telecom is a Korean telecommunications company) versus KT (also a telecom company). Companies like samsung and CJ also sponsor progaming teams.
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shortly before the match started
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Inside a korean subway. There used to be only one line (line 1). Now there are 8 and 3 additional city lines and still more being constructed. Its fcking crazy like a spider web but so so so convenient.
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Look a Joseon dynasty ghillie suit! just kidding they used it as a rain coat. Joseon dynasty (1300s to 1910) is the dynasty that existed before korea got colonized by Japan in 1910.
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This is the american embassy, near the Admiral Yi statue. This area is almost near the center of Seoul. It is a very old but very symbolic building. You can see the riot police bus and armored vehicle in the bottom right.
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This view of this road is near the center of seoul. The admiral yi statue is in the distance
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There is the savior himself..little children pay some respect to the man!! you guys wouldn't be here today if it wasn't for him. Admiral Yi is probably the most underrated hero in the world. He fought 23 naval battles and won all 23. And in almost every single battle he never lost more than maybe 10 men because of his superior strategy and technique. Korea wouldn't exist today if it wasn't for him.
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another view
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This is on a mountain I sometimes go up near home. Korea is like 70% mountain and mountain climbing is popular (and healthy too)
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There are often stacks of rocks built like these on or near mountains. Supposedly the bigger you make them the more luck you will get.
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A subway station..when it is empty
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This is a joseon dynasty era communications system where they used torches as signal.
Lighting 1 torch = nothing wrong
2 torches = enemy has appeared
3 torches = enemy has approached border
4 torches = enemy has crossed the border
5 torches = war has begun
..and by enemy, 99% of the time its china or japan..
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btw I took these historical photos at the national museum of korea. This is a kite used by Admiral Yi during the Seven Years War (1592-1598) when Japan invaded Korea.
Admiral Yi used kites as communication devices. This kite means "load and prepare all weapons (like cannons, arrows)
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This kite means "engage and fight the enemy"
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These are pretty much joseon era grenades
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This is myeongdong, another popular and very cool shopping district in seoul, especially at night.
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I took this photo from the apartment of a relative's house. Apartments..apartments..and more apartments..korea is so small there is no other way to go but up.
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This is the war memorial building of Korea. It is a museum that details every single war korea has been in and also honors all those who died for korea.
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This is a memorial for everyone who died for Korea in recent wars, this includes foreign soldiers who died during the Korean War.
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Various figures of heroes during the Korean War.
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This is the turtle ship, invented by Admiral Yi and purported to be the first ironclad ship in the world. the iron didn't really serve as cannon defense, merely against boarding by japanese soldiers so calling it "ironclad" in the traditional sense doesn't make total sense. The spikes are to prevent boarding and sulfur was produced from the dragon's mouth as psychological warfare. This is about a 3/4 replica in the war memorial.
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This is the hwacha, the first mass rocket cart in history. Every single arrow is attached to gunpowder and individual fuse that all join together in one big bundle. It takes an incredible amount of time to prepare but probably killed 100 people every time someone lit the fuse. The hwacha was also popularized because of the Seven Years War.
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This is a joseon era cannon. Joseon was unusually advanced in gunpowder weapons such as cannons but ironically behind in terms of guns and rifles. Cannons were an integral part of Admiral Yi in all his victories against the japanese.
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That is a famous painting of Admiral Yi
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This is his sword, which seemed to be about 2 meters long.
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Joseon dynasty armor for generals. Admiral Yi would have worn this
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More armor
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Various artifacts found from the Korean war.
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Bullets used by the current korean army
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This is a picture of a picture. The war memorial had a special showcase going on when I went there because its the 60th anniversary of the Korean war. This picture shows the lights attached to the fences on the 38th parallel, which are obviously used to see if anyone tries to get over.
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Another picture of a picture. These are south korean soldiers on patrol near the border.
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I can't remember but I'm pretty sure this is the memorial statue placed on White Horse Hill, which is a famous hill that was the site of probably the most fiercest fighting during the Korean war. Basically when North korea attacked, they tried to overrun this hill while south korean forces held their ground. Both sides regained and then lost control multiple times. My grandfather tells me that if you go to the hill today is very eerie because of the meaning it has.
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This is near the main entrance of the war memorial. They were doing some kind of performances that day due to the 60th anniversary of the Korean War, which is why its set up like that.
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This is in Insadong, another popular shopping district in seoul
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I went to an ice rink with friends. The ice rink is directly below Lotte World, which you can see at the top of the picture.
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Another angle. Notice those 5 year olds practicing short track and speedskating wtf..
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I also went to COEX with friends. COEX is a supermall with underground stores and movie theaters. This is right outside the COEX entrance.
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This is what COEX looks like from the subway entrance
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The current main Korean battle tank
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The total number of characters (that make sense and do not make sense) that you can make using the Korean alphabet is..11,172
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And last but not least some nice cold beer
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Found a few more photos..I took this picture when I visited a buddhist temple. Koreans are generally either nonreligious, buddhist, or catholic/christian.
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Took this while on the road
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NEW PICTURES

The guy in the picture is Kim Taek-yong, one of the best progamers and im his fan! I didn't get to talk to him though, but got like 3 feet close to him, cause there were like 20 girls surrounding him lol.
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This was at everland, which happened to be my first time there. this ride is called t-express and I have to say it was the scariest roller coaster ive ridden in my life. fricken 85 degree drop I swear.
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took this picture while waiting with my friends. it wasn't too bad..maybe 45 min wait
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they had this parade going while we were walking towards the t-express.
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this is the underground subway mall near lotte world. We didn't go into it though. Lotte the company seemed to have pretty much monopolized the whole mall..like 80% of the stores were run by the company Lotte (which by the way is a korean company..)
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another view of the ice rink and lotte world above it
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Re: my trip to KOREA

Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 7:22 am
by BlackTerror
Wow very fascinating, I want to visit now!
Thanks for sharing such great pics

Re: my trip to KOREA

Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 9:18 am
by Key-J
Very nice.

Japan and Korea have always been a need to visit place for me. Too bad you didnt catch any girls in those photos though :(

Re: my trip to KOREA

Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 9:28 am
by Gladiator_RN
Looks very nice.

Re: my trip to KOREA

Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 10:38 am
by XMoshe
Key-J wrote:Very nice.

Japan and Korea have always been a need to visit place for me. Too bad you didnt catch any girls in those photos though :(


That's what I was hoping for too xP Some cute korean girls haha

Nice pics though, looks awesome.

Re: my trip to KOREA

Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 11:07 am
by Leuneth
wow nice pics dude ! iv allways wanted to go to korea and japan

Re: my trip to KOREA

Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 11:15 am
by VforVendetta
Great pictures, this is definetly on my list of things to do :P

Re: my trip to KOREA

Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 11:59 am
by *BlackFox
Gladiator_RN wrote:Looks very nice.
+1 Yeah, it really does.

Re: my trip to KOREA

Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 12:17 pm
by Noobs_Slayer
Awesome pictures and experiences for you m8.

Re: my trip to KOREA

Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 3:09 pm
by Nick Invaders
Awesome pictures, I have to go to there sometime.

Re: my trip to KOREA

Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 3:23 pm
by G-Dragon
I haven't been to Korea since 8th Grade haha.

I might be goin next summer :D

Re: my trip to KOREA

Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 4:55 pm
by dom
I'm having Korean BBQ tonight, I got my k-pop ready, and I have a bottle of soy sauce for hydration: preparing for my placement matches tonight.

Re: my trip to KOREA

Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 5:20 pm
by TheDrop
Nice pics. i have never been to korea, except once in a transit on my way to the US. it was only 2 hours though so we didn't even get to explore the airport :|

btw jstar i thought u were indian? :P

Re: my trip to KOREA

Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 5:31 pm
by Skyve
UnbeatableDevil wrote:Nice pics. i have never been to korea, except once in a transit on my way to the US. it was only 2 hours though so we didn't even get to explore the airport :|

btw jstar i thought u were indian? :P


Indian,Korean,Chinese,Japanese,Vietnamese,Thai...same shit.

lolololol jk don't get mad broskis.

Re: my trip to KOREA

Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 5:57 pm
by frankaslt1
Thx for posting, interesting read and cool photos :dope:

Re: my trip to KOREA

Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 6:29 pm
by xzaz
How is the English in South Korea? Do most of them speak it?

Re: my trip to KOREA

Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 6:30 pm
by Squirt
This is the type of summer that I want to have....
Very nice

Re: my trip to KOREA

Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 6:53 pm
by wootpops
very nice pics, looks like a neat place.

Re: my trip to KOREA

Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 7:38 pm
by TheDrop
ExSoldier wrote:
UnbeatableDevil wrote:Nice pics. i have never been to korea, except once in a transit on my way to the US. it was only 2 hours though so we didn't even get to explore the airport :|

btw jstar i thought u were indian? :P


Indian,Korean,Chinese,Japanese,Vietnamese,Thai...same shit.

lolololol jk don't get mad broskis.

im none of those so meh :sohappy:

Re: my trip to KOREA

Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 7:57 pm
by Jstar1
thanks! it certainly was nice going back. And I knew someone was going to ask for pics of hot girls..just like when I went to japan, it isn't easy to hold up a camera and aim it at a girl when there are people near you, its like fricken perverted.

Koreans are pretty obsessed about learning english, most are pretty bad but well-to-do students are actually pretty decent cause they start learning it at such a young age. And it isn't hard for foreigners to get around in seoul. Once you start leaving it though..well good luck.

UnbeatableDevil wrote:btw jstar i thought u were indian? :P


you know thats a first during my time on internet forums

Re: my trip to KOREA

Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 8:15 pm
by Gaigemasta
dom wrote:I'm having Korean BBQ tonight, I got my k-pop ready, and I have a bottle of soy sauce for hydration: preparing for my placement matches tonight.



gonna share some of that with ur neighbors?



but yah dude, S.Korea and Japan are places I want to go. I actually really wanna move to Tokyo and get a decent job there

Re: my trip to KOREA

Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 5:00 pm
by Doron
/jealous.

I always love and hate your threads.

I love them because you could totally write a tour guide with pics and all.

I hate them because you always visit everything I want to visit and I get jealous.

So love you, and fck you!

I wanna move to korea...

Re: my trip to KOREA

Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 5:13 pm
by CrimsonNuker
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Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 5:47 pm
by piootr
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I lol'd

Re: my trip to KOREA

Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 6:27 pm
by *BlackFox
Doron wrote:I want to visit and I get jealous.
What's stopping you?.. xD

Re: my trip to KOREA

Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 7:19 pm
by Jstar1
I put up a few more pictures that are worth sharing..please enjoy them

Re: my trip to KOREA

Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 9:37 pm
by Doron
Jstar1 wrote:I put up a few more pictures that are worth sharing..please enjoy them


Just out of curiosity and laziness:

Does the Chinese girl group Lotte Girls have ANYTHING to do with Lotte World/Lotte? Or do you don't know?

Oh, were you still in Japan when you went there or did you go from the US?

Re: my trip to KOREA

Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 11:10 pm
by Jstar1
why call it kpop when you mix in chinese singers into girl groups? its the dumbest shit ever. Korean entertainment companies are just doing it to make more money abroad. and yes lotte girl group is owned by lotte group the company. at least its not as bad as this:

http://www.allkpop.com/2009/12/snsd_copycats_in_china

there are now direct flights from US to korea, no more transferring from japan

Re: my trip to KOREA

Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 11:45 pm
by SM-Count
how were the massage parlors?

Re: my trip to KOREA

Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2010 2:12 am
by TOloseGT
happy ending?