Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Korea - 2nd day, part 2

After having breakfast, we walked out, the cold breeze was tolerable after a hot bowl of soup and some spicy kimchi. so me and my sister started to look for any signboard that's useful to us.

but of coz, the scenery along the road was so nice, we couldn't stop snapping photos. until we finally saw another signboard at the end of the street, we stopped...

It is of no use to us again, coz there's no english words again except that bloody Jirisan National Park... hell, of coz we know it's Jirisan!! but anyway, at least, we kinda knew where our exact spot was by then... see the close-up:


Then after a few more steps, we arrived at the tourist info booth but maybe because it's still too early (it must be only 6.30am or so)... but from there, we finally saw the entrance to the national park... so protocol, photo must be taken!

And finally this time we saw more English words... haha, and finally get to know the story of this Baemsagol Valley... i'll just let the pictures tell the stories...



and then we got to see this signboard which highlights the 2 routes that we can take and the time needed...

both trails need about 1 hour to complete, but we decided to take the blue trail first because we have very limited time and the blue trail will bring us back to the entrance but the red trail will bring us to the other point, and we probably will need another 1 hour back from there...

so off we go, we walked along the blue trail.... crossed the bridge, and walked towards the camping site...

If you see it from the other side, maple trees of different colors appear before your eyes... it's really great just to be there and the feeling was indescribable... so, again, a photo has to be taken!!

I was a happy boy with all these purple, red, yellow, orange, green maple leaves surrounding me... it felt magical!!
of course it wasn't as "bloody" red as i expected them to be, but the splash of so many colours amazed me a lot! i think it's better than a monotonous full of red. :)

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh wow. Korea. Yeah, I've been there. Superb place, especially the weather!

Haha. By the way. We've not met. I'd be your BC2 student this sem. See you in class! =)

Anonymous said...

亲爱的马先生

你好像几百年没有update你的家了
几时要把经历写完啊?
我们等着看啦
还有 love conquers all 看了没?

凡斯

Anonymous said...

Is Korean food nice? Is their kimchi different from what we are having in Msia?...hehe...

Anonymous said...

sir :
我快失业了。。
有没有工作介绍啊?

puiyee said...

herro mister beh

you know, december is long gone, in fact, 2006 is long gone and february is fading into march...chinese new year's around the corner and leaves are about...so...time to update your spiderwebbery, dusty, rusty blog, no?

puiyee said...

**abound, sorrie.

anyhoo, cya around and take care meanwhile.

Teddy Beh said...

ale: kimchi is so common in korea, everywhere you go you can see and smell them. hahaha... kimchi i tried at Jirisan area is very spicy. kimchi i ate at Jeju Island is heavenly, can't get enough. kimchi i ate at Gwangju is normal, nothing wow. kimchi i ate at Seoul is expensive and also nothing special. :)

anonymous: who are you?? -.-"

pui yee: be patient lah... me orang tua, perlahan-lahan of coz.