081109 – Namsangol Winter Retreat Festival Event
Blog: Andy's Rotten Ideas - 5 July 2009
By: Andy Wong
During the Namsangol Winter Retreat Festival visitors will be able to enjoy traditional Korean dances, Samullori (traditional Korean percussion quartet), folk concerts, and musicals at the performance stage, as well as exhibitions of dolls and flower arrangements under the theme of ‘Woldong’. Visitors will also be able to sample traditional Korean winter food. The festival will offer other unique experiences that visitors can participate in, on a first-come first-serve basis, such as preparing Kimchi, a Kimchi buffet, traditional arts, and folk games.
Thanks to this link that enable me to experience and enjoy this memorable event.
Amazing view of autumn tree with a large pavilion near the entrance
Traditional farm machine
Female farmers at work
Products made from straw at the exhibition booths. Straw is an agricultural by-product, the dry stalk of a cereal plant, after the grain or seed has been removed.
Straw arts exhibition
Cute wulo (in Chinese) or bottle gourd at the exhibition booth
Paper dolls made by the visitors and sold at the exhibition booth
Cute paper dolls exhibition that really caught my attentions and it were done nicely.
Pottery making that will be a unique experience for the kids.
These are the ingredients required to prepare the Kimchi
A type of Anthurium flower
Traditional lamp inside the Hanok
Viewing through the wooden window
Windows blind
Lanterns
A kind of flowers, not sure what it called.
View of N Seoul Tower from the Namsangol Hanok Village
Traditional liquor jar
Ancient street lights
One of the Hanoks
Roof of Hanok
Room wooden handles with N Seoul Tower in the background
After a short shower
Stone wall overlooking the jar
Trees during autumn
Walkway while overlooking the Seoul city
Overcast over N Seoul Tower
Traditional hut for resting purposes, what a nice ambient to stay chill
One of the steps making fermented soybeans
After experiencing this amazing event, I headed to N Seoul Tower.
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