Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Happy Chuseok


A photo from the first adventure Jesse, teresa & I took upon their arrival
 
Happy Chuseok Friends!  I arrived in Korea right as the country was preparing to celebrate Chuseok.  Thus, my school was not in session for my first whole week in Korea.  It was very nice to have the time to adjust to my new apartment, city and country that will be my home for the next year.  Though I began to wonder if I might feel a little lonely because during Chuseok everything is closed..not that I was planning on leaving my apartment...being as it would have been terrifying to venture out.  I know this is supposed to be the adventures of Kate but by nature I do not think I am that adventurous.  Therefore I am very thankful I do not dictate everything in my life.  Chuseok turned out to be a wonderful holiday and quite an adventurous one at that!

First things first..What is Chuseok Holiday???
Good question!  Chuseok is a holiday that is similar to Thanksgiving and Memorial Day in the States.  It is a time here in Korea when many people travel to be with their family and many places close for three days. 

So..How did I spend my chuseok, and how did it turn out to be so wonderful and adventurous???  Another great question

Simply put...Jesse and Teresa Williams visited me for the whole Holiday!  
 




We found this bridge near my apt. as we walked around.
Asit happens, I now cross this bridge
as I walk to school/my work.


  They are two friends of mine from the USA who are also teaching in Korea. It was such a blessing to have such familiar faces in my life my first week.  They are living in Bongwah which is fairly far from Anyang.  I think the total duration of their trip was approx. 4 hours using both the subway and bus systems.The day of their arrival I made my first trip to the subway by myself to meet them (succeeded without getting lost).  During their stay we explored Anyang, Suwon, and Seoul.  In Anyang we set out on an adventure to find the mountains that can be seen from my apartment.  Unfortunately we found that they are not walking distance from where I am (they look closer than they really are).  Hey!  it was a great walk and we worked up our appetites for some noodles and sushi for lunch!  We did cross a super busy street, found a nice biking/running/walking trail near a creek and also found a beautiful walking trail near my apartment.   
       





Suwon Fortress




On Thursday a very helpful new friend took the three of us to Suwon Hwaseong Fortress.  This palace is actually a detached palace.  It was established at the eastern foot of Mt. Paldal (note: it is important for towns, palaces etc to be established with a mountain on the side and a river/creek in front) and built in the new town Suwon in 1789.  It went through expansion and was completed in 1796.  It was used as a temporary palace and for Suwon governmental affairs. This was my first fortress and it was truly magnificent.  We explored and then took the adventure of climbing up top a mountain to soak in the view of overlooking the fortress and Suwon. After visiting the palace our new friend welcomed us into her home and prepared a delicious meal for us that included: rice and curry, squid, some kind of meat, eggplant, and amazing fruit! 
 

G, Teresa and I eating a traditional Korean lunch
Friday we ventured out to Seoul with a friend of Teresa's from the elementary school she is working at.  We explored Seoul through visiting several art galleries, enjoying an authentic Korean lunch of oyster soup, cuttle fish and kimchi, and visited one of the four palaces that can be found in Seoul.  The palace we visited is called Changdeok Palace.  This palace huge and has marvelous gardens (though we did not visit the main one).  Teresa's friend was not only a great planner but a fantastic tour guide.  Because of her the palace seemed to really come to life as she told us stories about Korean history and pointed out details of the palace we would have never caught. This was a great day and one of my personal favorite for only having been in Korea for one week!  It will be hard to top!  
Changdeok Palace in Seoul



Saturday, I said farewell to Jesse and Teresa.  Well, farewell until I meet up with them again for our second adventure.  Their visit was a great blessing and I am very thankful to have them as part of my adventures in Korea.  Be prepared to read more about them in my posts!
Jesse & Teresa at Changdeok Palace

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Anyang City (Anyang-Si)

Hey Friends!  Here are some photos and maps of Anyang Si, my new home.  I thought it would be helpful.  Some days as I am walking across massive streets, riding the subway or walking across a bridge with a giant mountain along the side in clear view...I think to myselg:  "Wow!  If only those back home could actually see what I do everyday and where I truly am..they would not believe it"  It is just so neat and I get excited every day just walking to school about where I am right now!


This is a mountain view of my new city!  Anyang City        



 
               Here is a positional map of where Anyang actually is in Korea
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In Anyang, I live near(very close to several exits/gates) Beomgye station (sybway transit).  I have noticed that stations are used often to refer to locations in the city.  As more time goes by, you can expect more photos.  As for now here is another map of Anyang :)  I am also going to work on getting a map of the transit  Beomgye line 4.

pictures of AnYang 8 Scenic Sports
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There are apparently 8 wonders of Anyang-Si.  I have yet to visit them.  Good thing I have only been here three weeks and have the rest of the year to explore!  Below are two sites that provide information about where I am living, check them out!  The second site is the city's official site, there you can see the 8 wonders of the city and gain a better understanding as to where I am living ;)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anyang,_Gyeonggi
http://en.anyang.go.kr/new/

Sunday, October 3, 2010

MY ADDRESS!

Hi Friends!Here is how to write my address for those who wouldlike to send packages or mail.  But make sure to include your address so I can send something back to you ;)

Kate Staples
#901 Keumkang venturetel
1108, Bisandong, Dongan-gu
Anyang City, Kyeonggi
South Korea, 431-050

*note: I am not sure if this is written correctly, But I know the information is correct.

Saturday, October 2, 2010

HOME SWEET HOME




 
                  
The tall building you see here, is my apartment
building! In the second picture my building is near
the second light pole.

                                                        Hello Friends! 
This is the entry way into my apartment! 
 My apartment is feeling more and more like my home each day. I arranged the furniture (all provided by the school) and added a few touches to make it feel like my space!  The view from my window is magnificent.  My building has many things other than apartment homes in it. There is a private school on the third floor, an Internet cafe and game room on the second floor, a spa and facial clinic on the seventeenth floor, and many business on several floors.  Actually on my floor (the ninth) there is a business across the hall from me and several on the other side.  It is very exciting living in such a big building and being surrounded by tall buildings and busy people!   Next adventure...catching you all up on my Chuseok Adventure!  Until then enjoy the photos of my home sweet home!
         







This is the view from my apartment windows!