Friday, November 28, 2008

A couple of photos from around Jeollanam-do.

Here are a couple of pictures I've come across lately. Here's a look at a pavillion in Baekyangsa temple in Jangseong county:



Here's the first snow in Yeongam county:



That's a big hornet still kicking in Yeosu:



Here's a bundled-up Buddha at Boseong county's Daewonsa temple:



And here are a couple of photos from the Hampyeong Chrysanthemum Festival. You'll recognize the first one.




I thought the second one was photoshopped because according to other photos I'd seen it appeared that the gate was in the middle of a field and not against a mountain. But after looking at a few other pictures I think it might be authentic. Here's one more:

6 comments:

앤디오빠 said...

Being a citizen of Jangseong, I got into 백양사 and 내장산 for free (during the autumn leaf festival thing), when I was living there. Was a nice place to visit in autumn ^^

callyjane said...

Do my eyes deceive me, or is that a giant "frank n beans" made of chrysanthemums? I don't know what to say.

Brian said...

There are better pictures of it here: http://briandeutsch.blogspot.com/2008/11/pictures-from-hampyeong-chrystanthemum.html

Muckefuck said...

Is that one exhibit supposed to look like dick and balls, or is that just wishful thinking on my part?

Brian said...

No, that's what it's supposed to be. Go to the page I just mentioned, you'll find a couple more there.

Iosue Andreas Sartorius said...

That bound-up Buddha is a Ksitigarbha (Korean: Chijang), an offering for the soul of an aborted baby (hence the little shoes). I've blogged about the custom before: "Baby Souls Mourning" and South Korea, "Abortion Paradise".