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Blood, rice and noodles: December 2011
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Thursday, 1 December 2011. Japan Take Two: Kyoto, stepping into history. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). This is our Blog about teaching English in Gyeonggi-do, South Korea. The name of this blog is based on the ingredients of a Korean delicacy called sundae (. Basically Korean black pudding, and yes, we have finally tried it and it's not too bad. However, the. Liver and lung that go with it are another matter! Guide to Gwangju-si, Gyeonggi-do. Japan Take Two: Kyoto, stepping into history. Living in South Ko...
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Blood, rice and noodles: Five Days in Beijing: Part 3 - Forbidden City and Exotic Food Market
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Tuesday, 28 February 2012. Five Days in Beijing: Part 3 - Forbidden City and Exotic Food Market. After a morning of trekking around the Panjiayuan Antiques Market and a brief visit to Tianamen Square we found ourselves in front of the Forbidden City and decided that we should go in and see what all the fuss was about. The Forbidden City, viewed from Jingshan Hill to the north. Photo care of Wikipedia). One of the grand entrance gates to the Forbidden City. It seemed to be de rigueur. One of the numerous ...
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Blood, rice and noodles: Five Days in Beijing: Part 5 - The Great Wall of China
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Thursday, 1 March 2012. Five Days in Beijing: Part 5 - The Great Wall of China. We woke up pretty early on our third full day in Beijing ready for our tour to the Great Wall of China. We had heard that is was possible to visit the Wall yourself by taking public transport or by hiring a drive but that could be fiddly and confusing. As we only had a short amount of time in Beijing we opted for the tour so we could make the most of our 5 days. Here's one being made. After a guided wander around the Ming Tom...
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Blood, rice and noodles: January 2012
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Sunday, 8 January 2012. Japan Take Two: Kyoto, temples galore! Raked rows of sand in Ginkaju temple grounds. The carefully smoothed pile of sand is supposed to represent mount Fuji, it was being maintained by a guy with a watering can and plastering board. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). This is our Blog about teaching English in Gyeonggi-do, South Korea. The name of this blog is based on the ingredients of a Korean delicacy called sundae (. Liver and lung that go with it are another matter! Way back, on a h...
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Blood, rice and noodles: May 2011
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Tuesday, 31 May 2011. Hiking and "Eye Shopping" in Seoul - Inwangsan and Insadong. On the first Sunday of April we decided to take a little hiking trip to Seoul. It was a pretty mild day considering how early in the year . It was still . Darth Vader-esque ajumma visor - you gotta love em. Sunday, 29 May 2011. Everland - Korea's Biggest Theme Park. Just inside the entrance of Everland. . Wednesday, 25 May 2011. Saturday, 21 May 2011. Jindo Sea Parting Festival. The south western corner of Korea. 160;the a...
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Blood, rice and noodles: February 2012
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Wednesday, 29 February 2012. Five Days in Beijing: Part 4 - Summer Palace and Tea House Performance. To very misty weather . Decorative gate (known as a paifang) at the . 160;to the . Main Summer Palace grounds. Tuesday, 28 February 2012. Five Days in Beijing: Part 3 - Forbidden City and Exotic Food Market. The Forbidden City, viewed from Jingshan Hill to the north. . Photo care of Wikipedia). Sunday, 26 February 2012. Five Days in Beijing: Part 2 - Panjiayuan Antiques Market and Tiananmen Square. This y...
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Blood, rice and noodles: June 2011
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Wednesday, 22 June 2011. Goodbye Gwangju, hello Hanam. Careful readers of this blog may have noticed that we are more than a little behind in our posts, well I say ours, Sophie is still keeping going, I havent posted anything in so long that I barely remember its existence! Well there is a reason that we got so far behind, and to understand why you have to cast your mind back to a lovely spring day back in March this year. Friday, 10 June 2011. Seoul Museums: Part 3 - War Memorial of Korea. Saturday, 4 J...
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Blood, rice and noodles: Five Days in Beijing: Part 2 - Panjiayuan Antiques Market and Tiananmen Square
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Sunday, 26 February 2012. Five Days in Beijing: Part 2 - Panjiayuan Antiques Market and Tiananmen Square. We made an early start on our first full day in Beijing. The weather was vastly improved, warm and sunny an our plan was to do some serious sightseeing! Panjiayuan Antiques Market on a busy Sunday morning. I'm more likely to end up offering the vendor more money out of embarrassment than getting a discount! There were all kinds of objects on sale, from tiny teapots, 'ancient hand-painted' scrolls, ja...
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Blood, rice and noodles: September 2011
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Friday, 30 September 2011. Boryeong Mud Festival 2011. Way back, on a humid weekend in late July, I travelled with some of my old mates from Gwangju-si to the Boryeong Mud Festival. The 14th Boryeong Mud Festival was held at Daecheon Beach in Boryeong city in . Chungcheongnam-do, a province on the Western coast of Korea. . Sunday, 25 September 2011. English Summer Camp 2011. Way back, in the last 2 weeks of July, it was hot and humid and raining lots which meant: . C) it was time for another English Camp.
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Blood, rice and noodles: Guide to Gwangju-si, Gyeonggi-do
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Guide to Gwangju-si, Gyeonggi-do. Click here for the fully interactive map. Amp;lt;p><p><p><p><p>http:/ maps.google.co.uk/maps/ms? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). This is our Blog about teaching English in Gyeonggi-do, South Korea. The name of this blog is based on the ingredients of a Korean delicacy called sundae (. Liver and lung that go with it are another matter! Guide to Gwangju-si, Gyeonggi-do. The weather was s...