Korean Music & Dancing at the Conference in Yesan
This performance at the lunch banquet on the second day seemed so much more appropriate than the belly dancers on the first day!
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This performance at the lunch banquet on the second day seemed so much more appropriate than the belly dancers on the first day!
Yesterday I posted about the conference in Yesan. Here are the kinds of activities I think most attendees were engaged in with their families while I was sitting through the presentations of academic papers.
At the recent 2010 South Chungcheong Province International Tourism Conference in Yesan, based on the number of people at lunch on the last day in the second photo below, I'd say there were 500+ people… But take a look at the number of people attending the academic presentation in the...
The windows started rattling so hard because of the wind around 4am this morning that we couldn't sleep anymore. Around 6am the power went out. But I've got work to do! So, I'm sitting in the car in the parking lot connected up to a power converter through the vehicle's...
I learned a lot about tourism in South Choongcheong Province, as well as met a lot of interesting people! The kids played in the waterpark while I sat through meetings and meals:
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Click here to visit the Jeonju Hanok Village in Google Maps. Visiting Jeonju without having bibimbap is kind of like a trip to Seattle without dropping by Starbucks… View of Jeonju from the top of the nearby hill. Making Korean fans with Korean traditional paper (한지). One of the many...
I know this will be interesting to everyone (yeah, right!) and in the interest of thorough coverage, my office window is the one on the top floor in the middle which has a white air-conditioning pipe coming our the window and going up to the roof.
This is the main LG-owned section of a huge industrial complex supporting the LG display operations near Paju. While Samsung is investing astronomical sums in their best business areas, LG is doing the same in their display business, hoping to leapfrog Samsung in this product line. Click here to visit...
Samsung won’t let this book get coverage through the traditional media in Korea (the one in white below – “삼성을 생각한다”; See brief reference near the end of this web post). But it’s still selling like hotcakes. Apparently, even in Korea, Samsung is merely “extremely powerful”, not “all powerful”. We had...