Day 3 looked to be more promising the Day 2. We had a full day to spend in Gyeongju. Our first destination was the famous Bulguksa Temple. Built in 774 A.D. it is perhaps the most famous temple in Korea. It's stone architecture and pagodas make it unique among Korea's temples. We took a bus to Bulguksa and trekked up the little hill to the temple. I've seen many temples at this point in Korea. Bulguksa was indeed very beautiful. We enjoyed our time there and making people take our picture. I got yelled at for taking a picture of Buddha. This is a no-no. I was impressed by the age and detail in a lot of the wood and stonework. We breezed through quite quickly in about an hour's time.
Jaeeun looking dangerous
Walking up to Bulguksa
Bulguksa
Outside of Bulguksa
Stones inside Bulguksa
Dabotap (L) and Seokgatap (R)
*Dabotap is the pagoda on the back of the 10 Won coin*
We then took the bus back to Gyeongju to eat lunch. On our way to lunch we went and looked atCheomseongdae, which is the oldest astronomical observatory in East Asia. It was built in the 7th Century. The whole time we were there I wanted to climb inside. Jaeeun suggested I not, because of her I am still alive! We then went to eat Sundubu! Sundubu is tofu soup that can have seafood, meat and vegetables. This Sundubu was delicious but extremely hot!
Very old indeed
Looking good with our stylish glasses
Yet even more tombs
Sundubu
I admit it, the tombs are quite incredible. We had to see them and see them up close. So we went to Daereungwon Tomb Complex which is maybe a five minute walk from downtown. The tombs are bunched together and look like something from out of this world. Daereungwon has a beautiful park atmosphere. It's great for a leisurely stroll among dead Korean royalty. You can even go inside a tomb! After Daereungwon we left Gyeongju and headed back to Busan on a sweltering hot train. This time directly back to Haeundae, because Jaeeun is smart!
Tombs, Tombs Everywhere!
It was quite beautiful
You can even go inside! Indiana Jones tourist style!
One of the many things Busan is known for is fish. What does Jaeeun love to eat? Fish. What do we like to look at? Fish. Where did we go next? Busan Aquarium. I loved the aquarium. It's pretty sizable and does include a walk through fish tank. We spent a good two hours at the aquarium. I had the camera and Jeaeun told me what pictures to take. We had to closely examine each tank and fish. Jaeeun told me which fish were good to eat. I came away with valuable knowledge. Win!
We emerged from the aquarium exit directly to the beach. We had a short time to play on the frigid beach, certainly a Kodak moment. Kyle had a craving for a hamburger, Jaeeun obliged. We went looking for the giant Centum City department store, the biggest in the world. We couldn't find it but we found the most delicious bakery in the world, or perhaps Busan. It should be mentioned that Jaeeun say she isn't hungry a lot. However, I will say that I am hungry and we will go get some food, Jaeeun will end up eating it. The bakery was an example. :)
Eventually midnight rolled around. Haeundae Beach was the perfect venue for our celebration. We sat on the beach along with the small groups of people who came out to ring in 2012. We had no T.V., no official countdown or party. It was just us and that's what it made it so special. A group of Koreans eventually started the countdown, 3-2-1! Me and Jaeeun rang in 2012 together. We hope to make 2012 a year to always cherish and remember.
The Year of the Dragon