Monday, May 19, 2014

Quick Round Up

So I've been really slack with keeping up this years blog. The main reason being the fact we work such long hours this year and our free time is generally taken up!

However, this last weekend was definitely something to write home about, but before I do, let me just do a quick round up of our activities thus far...

Early November 2013
Seoul International Fireworks Festival



Worth going to once for sure, but the amount of people was just unreal. The Subway was a nightmare and although the Subway was open later than usual, the lines we needed on the outskirts of Seoul closed. We ended up needing a taxi home from Seoul to Suji. So, my advise to you if you live outside central Seoul, get a motel.

Seoul International Fireworks Festival


November 30th 2013
48 Hour Film Festival


Every year, a short film competition is held across the world where basically you get a team of people together and make a film...in just 48 hours. There's plenty of meet and greets before the actual event for you to find yourself a team. On the weekend of the event, you get given an envelope which contains a genre, character and a line of dialogue that must be used, then you have just 48 hours to write, film and edit your film. We had fantasy for a genre, the character was a jobless man and the line was, "That's the way the ball bounces".
  48 Hour Film Project

January 2014
Hwaseong Fortress Suwon 


A day trip to Hwaseong Fortress and a spot of archery! A great day out. 






Hwaseong Fortress


January 31st, Luna New Year 2014
Suji Folk Village


For Luna New Year, we decided to go to a folk village that had traditional performances going on throughout the day.






Luna New year 2014


That was pretty much it, a quick round up for anyone not on my Facebook to fill in the gaps. From February to April we didn't really do much. The weather was so cold and we were so busy and tired from work. However, the weather is warming up and we're getting some days off, so the opportunity to venture out has come.

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