Monday, September 26, 2011

Random Photos Taken In South Korea

Everything is touch screen. It's a digital map found in subway stations. Just ignore my silly expression:)

Seoulites like to scribble on the wall. This one I found in Samszi gil, Insa dong.

We're not trying to imitate Won Bin, but there are so many 3D TVs we have to observe in LG factory. So I guess Koreans are obsessed with 3D-related stuffs:) This photo is taken by Yong Jae (Kamsan hamnida!)

Seoul, as seen from the 30th floor of Hotel Coex

The other side of Seoul. This was taken in Itaewon, just across the grand mosque

The wooden frames the porters use to carry stuffs in Dongdaemun Market


Hanji, Korean traditional paper, photographed at a shop in Insa dong. 

The roof tiles bearing the donor's handwriting at Seokguram. Wow, look at so many alphabet systems and languages we found there.

Wishing stones at a temple in Gyeongju. It is said that the higher people put these stones, the greedier the person is:)

PS. This is my last post on South Korea-related photos. I still have heaps of photos, which I will post randomly. Hope you all like what you see here:).

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