Thursday, August 28, 2008

Mark's Post



A Day at the Protest

We have found that Korea has a lively democracy. It seems there are multiple protests any given day near the Blue House, the home of the President. Apparently the new president is a Protestant and has been accused of religious discrimination by the Buddhist community. The Buddhists organized a protest in front of City Hall on 8/27 and invited the faithful from across the country to join in. I have seen two numbers for the estimated attendance, so the crowd was somewhere between 60,000 and 200,000. At any rate, it was the largest gathering I have ever been in the middle of. They had 5 of the jumbo television screens scattered around with a concert-like audio system because there was no way most people could see the stage.

At any rate, since I was an American that could pass as a business man (silly people) the staff at nearby hotel thought nothing of letting me ride the service elevator to the top floor - all the guest elevators were shut down for security. I was able to take these pictures from the birds-eye view. Isn’t it cool how the pathways left for egress make a peace sign? After all the speeches the masses marched through downtown Seoul to the main temple. I can guarantee you have never seen such an orderly progression of so many people through an incredibly crowded city.

Sunday, August 17, 2008

"A" and "B"" I mean "R" oops




North Seoul Tower cont. Urinal, locks and wire art






More of the same

North Seoul Tower






These are from a tower on a mountian island in the middle of Seoul. Mark and the kids went there today while I worked in my classroom. People go to the top to "lock their love" and Mark and Robert said it had the fanciest bathrooms they've ever seen up there. Apparently it is a big tourist spot with directions to all the major cities in the world.