Jan 28, 2012

Busan, day 2.

Onto day two.  One thing that we were both excited to see in Busan was Yonggungsa Temple.  It is a beautiful Buddhist temple located up on the cliffs overlooking the ocean. To get to the temple, we walked up a large hill to make our way to the cliffs.  Once we got closer, there were a few booths of food and souvenirs lining the road.  I got a cute jade green bead bracelet and a little Asian cat charm that I may use as an ornament when we get back.  After the street shops, we came to the entrance.  There were two middle-aged Korean women rubbing the golden Buddha's belly by the entrance.  I was waiting to get a photo rubbing Buddha's belly, when the Korean women told me to rub his belly seven times, touch his nose, and then rub his hand.  They were really excited to be talking to me so I went ahead and rubbed the belly while they counted to seven for me.  They were so cute and definitely excited to show me how to rub Buddha's belly.

After that, we walked through a tunnel that took us to the cliffs.  Once we got to that side, we could see the stunning temple, ocean and view.  We've been to a few temples throughout Korea and Yonggungsa has definitely been my favorite.  There were these amazing rock formations off in the distance behind the temple area.  We walked around to tall the different statues and temple areas.  There was even a neat grotto where Buddhists go to to drink a sip of ocean water and light candles.  It was such a crystal clear, sunny day, which was so refreshing after some of the grey weather we've been having here in Cheonan.











When we were finishing exploring Yonggungsa, we went to Haeundae beach.   This is the first beach we have been to in Korea.  It reminded me a lot of Huntington, except it was winter so not many people were there on the main street.  I could tell Haeundae was a tourist place because of the many pubs and bars.  But, we were lucky enough to find a Mexican restaurant for lunch!  The place was called Fuzzy Navel Taco, which sounds sketchy, but it was actually pretty good.  Doug, of course, got a burrito and I got vegetarian tacos and a little side of guacamole.  It wasn't as good as real Mexican food that we get back home, but it did satisfy our Mexican food craving!

One thing that surprised me about the beach here was the large amount of people on the beach even though it was winter.  I feel like the beaches in Southern California in the winter are pretty dead.  Here, however, the were groups of students, families, and friends were down on the sand just hanging out and admiring the ocean.  












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