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When our schools originally confirmed that we would have extra time off Sandy, Deborah and I originally planed to take a quick trip to China . The logistics involved in organizing this proved a little difficult to arrange in a short space of time, so we shelved that idea. It was then that Deb suggested Busan, which we were going to do the following week in any case (as neither she nor I had been yet, Sandy had been a couple of times). And so begun the planning which involved finding places to stay, making sure we 3 could meet up, and deciding what we wanted to do and see. Places to stay proved difficult to organize, as apparently places were fully booked (which as we found out was not the case). I assured Deb that “It’s Busan – there must be loads of motels and we will easily be able to get rooms when we get there”. This was not as easy as the statement suggested but we did get a place to stay for all 3 nights we were there.
Here is our stay in Busan:
Here is our stay in Busan:
After School on Friday the 6th, I met Sandy at the train station and we made our way to Busan. We had tickets and it was all fine until we got onto our transfer to get us to Busan. There were already people sitting in our seats. We were thoroughly confused and after checking other cars and trying to find a conductor to help us we find 2 seats that are at the doors and take a seat. When a conductor comes around she asks where were we going as we were not in assigned seats.
As it turns out we had climbed on the wrong train. It had arrived before our train and was at the platform at the time our train was due to be there. So… we did what you would expect. We assumed that it was our train and hopped on as we didn’t see any delayed notices on the boards. The train we did get on actually arrived ino Busan 30min later than we were scheduled to arrive with the tickets we originally booked. I still don’t know what happened but the upshot was that the conductor said we were still going to same place so not to worry.
Upon arrival into Busan we went to find dinner. It was humid and drizzly. Thereafter we attempted to find a motel that was suggested to us by a friend. We walked around for about 30min and eventually decided that we could not find it and settled for another place. After I met Deb at the station, when she arrived later that evening, we all had Strawberries, swapped stories of why none of the 3 of us are staying in Korea for a 2nd year and then we went to bed – sleeping 3 sardines side by side on the one bed.
Day 1
Saturday we decided to head to Haeundae where Korea ’s most famous beach is located. It was better looking than anything else I have seen in Korea but still nowhere near what we have in beautiful SA. We played around on the sand for a bit and then went to the aquarium. Lunch was slotted in-between those two events. We went to an Indian restaurant called “Ganga ”. It was really great food and great company :)
The Aquarium was very impressive. I can’t remember when I went to Cape Town ’s aquarium (I know it was years and years ago) but this place was still greatly impressive with the range of water life on display. They even had a couple of Cape Penguins ! (Who just so happened to be in an enclosure with a few fake penguins so as to make it look more lively – difficult to do when the things don’t move :-P)
After lengthy discussions on what to do next we headed to Shinsegae Centum City – The biggest department store in the world according to Guinness Records peeps. The span of the place was MASSIVE!
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We walked around a little admiring things, grabbed some coffee at a small coffee shop and then headed up to “
There are various kinds of sauna’s you sit in (ranging from 36 C to 67 C) and you can also go outside to the foot baths, or outside scrubbing pools. If you wanted you could have proper massages or facials and such (things you would normally find at a Spa). Those, though, would cost you a little extra. We spent about 3 hours there and I spent about 1hour of that time in automated massage chairs and the rest of the time moving around between the various saunas.
After having some trouble we eventually found a place to stay for the next two nights and passed out, aiming to refresh for our 2nd day of adventure.
Day 2
On, what appeared to be a lovely Sunday morning we spent our time getting up and grabbing breakfast at Café Pescucci whereupon Deb got a call from our friend Lisa saying that she and another friend of ours – Alan were heading to Geoje-do (Geoje Island) to try and take a ferry tour around some of the other islands. We slowly resolved to join them and made our way to the bus terminal to get us to Geoje-do. The bus ride was about an hour and once we got there we were at pains to find out that Lisa and Alan were on the opposite side of the island to us and we were not in walking distance. After some lunch we decided to go and do some pottery making.
What we failed to realize is if we did so we would need to come back 1 month later to fetch our creations following glazing. What we ended up doing was having a personal guided tour of 2/3 of the island by taxi before we hopped on a bus back to Busan.
The Pottery Place |
What we failed to realize is if we did so we would need to come back 1 month later to fetch our creations following glazing. What we ended up doing was having a personal guided tour of 2/3 of the island by taxi before we hopped on a bus back to Busan.
Day 3
After 3 days of muffins for breakfast I caved and got a toasted Samie and a Cappucino the size of my 2 fists put together |
Our last day started off a little drizzly. I thought it would disappear so left my umbrella in a locker at the train station. Deborah did the opposite.
Since I had arrived in Busan I had wanted to go and see Haedong Yonggungsa Temple. It was located right next to the see and had been established on the Cliffside.
So that was where we went. What was drizzle became a 1hour torrential downpour and we were left scurrying for cover while at the temple (EVEN THOUGH we were covered by hundreds of lamps that were put up in recognition of Buddha’s birthday the following day (Also a public holiday in Korea). The temple was beautiful and I am sure it would have looked even more amazing on a dry clear and sunny day. Even without the lamps – for me it is the most beautiful temple I have seen inKorea .
The temple on the day before B-dog's birthday |
So that was where we went. What was drizzle became a 1hour torrential downpour and we were left scurrying for cover while at the temple (EVEN THOUGH we were covered by hundreds of lamps that were put up in recognition of Buddha’s birthday the following day (Also a public holiday in Korea). The temple was beautiful and I am sure it would have looked even more amazing on a dry clear and sunny day. Even without the lamps – for me it is the most beautiful temple I have seen in
Taking advantage of what we thought was a slowing rain we made for the exit of the temple only for the deluge to return half way back to the bus stop. Deb – umbrella in hand helps shield Sandy and I fall on my sword allowing the girls to get away with minimal dampness. I on the other hand was a little wet. Safely arriving back in Haeundae we grabbed our trains and headed back to our cities. Sandy and I got backing just after .
The trip back had it’s own 10min of fun – I thought I had lost my wallet with my Alien Registration Car, bank card and a couple of other things (as well as some cash) in it.
Life is never dull on Geoff’s Asian Adventure! Stay tuned folks!
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