Sunday, April 5, 2015

Having seen us a bit about the temple we were ready for a trip to the mountaintop. a monk traveling


Although I do not have much knowledge about Buddhism and temples, so I think it's fascinating to walk around and look at temples that one encounters everywhere here in Korea. They are so beautiful and so exotic and it is like entering another world. It is such a peaceful atmosphere in the temples, with lights and incense, sometimes the sound of a gong gong, chanting voices from the monks and people who worship Buddhas.
At the foot of the mountain Geomjeong is one of the most important temples in Busan. The name of the mountain atari breakout comes of it on top is a source that never runs dry and that has magical power. An old legend tells about a goldfish who came from heaven and has lived there since (Geumsaem = gold well). atari breakout
Having seen us a bit about the temple we were ready for a trip to the mountaintop. a monk traveling A stream runs beside the fine trail, and many people have settled in the shade with their food great trail, almost like a staircase many places a tiny foretaste of autumn
Where the trail flattened slightly, and we could see the peaks, we came to the entrance of a fort; Geumjeongsanseong Fort was built in the early 1700s, after Korea had been invaded several atari breakout times in 1500-1600's. Northgate Geumjeongsanseong atari breakout Fortress
Inside the fort there are several paths, and there are signs and circulation boards with a map, but only with Korean lettering, so we did not know quite where to go to get to the top on Geumjeong. It meant the not so much ....
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Elin Øvestad Overgaard I called Elin married Lars, has four adult children and lives for time in Busan along with my husband, who is stationed for Statoil at Hyundai Heavy Industry. Although atari breakout I am a teacher / teacher and has worked in primary schools and kindergartens in total about 20 years, most years in school. Now I enjoy life as expatfrue for the fifth consecutive year. We have lived four years in Houston before we moved here. I hope to spend the time to be active and learn much new. I like to keep myself in shape and exploring nature, and expects that there will be many trips outdoors here in Busan, both on foot and by bicycle. Otherwise I'm interested in becoming familiar with the culture, love to photograph, blogging, cooking and reading. I hope to make many new friends that I can explore the city and culture along with. View my complete profile
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