Tag: Korea

  • Seoul Man

    (I have been waiting to use that title for months)

    As part of the mega project, I flew into Korea for a few more days of research. Since I am presently sitting in HK airport, one week in the future, and am recovering from a somewhat hectic few weeks, my words might do less justice than my pictures. The overriding impression this time was certainly “blimey is it cold!”


    Our guide Luisa took us to the ‘Secret Garden’ in Seoul, and as the sun began to set the place was really ablaze in the sunlight. In this shot, you see where the King’s subjects line up, according to their status.


    Spot where the kids poke through the paper ‘windows’ – in the years before glass this is how they let light into the buildings. And yes, they might have to change them several times a year – perhaps this is also why the art of paper-making is still so much more prevalent in the East.


    Roofless


    Really rather magical rooms


    One of the few glass buildings in the complex, this later building also has a chimney… it’s the kitchen.


    … and the underfloor heating for the King’s quarters exits to the side.


    Even his pooh gets sorted out (and sifted through to check his health!)


    Nice windows everywhere.


    Our guide was a designer herself, so she was able to point out the major differences in architectural style in Korea, as opposed to Japan or China. The main thing, she claimed, is that the arches of the roofs are more gently arched, and often the colours and materials put to use are more natural in feel.


    Flexible space! All the rooms are totally open plan, and flexible depending on the time of year or what they are needed for. The planks that are lifted up here are used to allow air to flow through in the summer time (no need in sub-zero temperatures), and provide shade.


    More windows. I’ll stop soon, promise.


    Windows of windows… even though the quarters are small, the windows make everything feel bigger.


    … and meeting up with Dan on the final night was great (my neighbour from when I was a kid)…. but I’ll be seeing him next weekend anyway (okay, I’ll tell the truth… in two days time).

  • Korea

    Other countries in Asia – Japan, Hong Kong and China – I had already developed a relatively strong impression for well before I moved out East. Korea, on the other hand, was a place for which my perception has definitely been influenced by my Taiwanese compatriots. That is certainly not to say it is a well-formed and balanced opinion, since it is mainly based on A. the spicy food in the restaurants here B. the Korean soap operas that are all the rage here, and C. gossip from Taiwanese girls that all Korean girls have had plastic surgery.

    Thankfully, except for the spicy food, all my perceptions were readily challenged by what I experienced!

    One of the main reasons I wanted to head out here was that Daniel Fertig, one of neighbours while growing up, had moved here with his wife Michelle and kids Anna and Sumi. I had not really ever had a chance to chat properly to Michelle and Dan and I have plotted pretty divergent courses up to this point that we ended up on the same side of the world together. It sounds strange, but it is nice to know that someone else is going through some of the same things that I am, and that my parents and his parents can talk about our strange stories.


    The writing is on the wall – Korean grafitti


    Jade leaves behind the spiciest meal of the holiday


    Shoes


    Admiring the roof


    One thing I liked about Korean buildings is they seemed to use much more colour than in Taiwan or certainly Japan; though I suspect it might be because they repaint regularly.


    Jade enjoys one of my jokes


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    High contrast


    Not at all Korean, but I thought it looked cool in the clear sunshine – shame it did not have Korean writing on it!


    Shiny door nobs


    Jade smiles for the camera


    The middle aged men of Korea were super cool. Aleays kind of hanging around, and often dressed in the most wicked suits you could imagine.


    I want to be him!


    Building bridges


    Hanging out in the markets


    Obligatory motorbike pics – this guy really went to town


    Similarly mental mods as the Taiwanese


    Jade looks radiant


    More shoes


    Korean Ginseng


    Sliding doors

    One of the pleasures of the trip was hanging out with super cute Anna and Sumi … we went up the cable car to check out the view and it was a grand day out!


    Stomp


    Anna – just slightly bolder


    And Sumi – very shy, but adorable! ( I hope I got them the right way round..)


    Are we going up there?


    Dad Dan looks pleased


    Ridin’ the cable car


    Cheap kicks had by all


    Now what?!


    DOG DOG!!!


    Sipin’ on the Sunup


    Jade and I on top of the world