Monday, October 15, 2012

F1 Korean Grand Prix 2012 and Arounds

F1 Grand Prix this year is held at the international circuit located at Yeongam city. It is actually really far from the capital city which is 4-5 hours trip by bus. I went there with the other K-Performance Supporters that were really excited about this. I also put a lot of expectation on this, but maybe I put too much. 
We got two days tickets. The first day was to see the preliminary race and I just saw on the brochure that they had drivers fans sign time. We totally missed that! And then we went to some breakwater place which was apparently unavailable due to some construction. We ended up hanging out in some kind of square in Mokpo city. It was kind of fun because there was some performance from European countries. The great thing of the day was to eat seafood!
The second day was the final race. It was 55 laps and the winner is Sebastian Vettel from Red Bull team. But before watching the race we had a brief visit to Dr. Wang-in Historical Site. I do not really know about this place, but I will find out and get back to that.
To be frankly, I think my friends were right when they said watching F1 from television is way better than watching it live. We can only see it in a glance a.k.a we can only see it when they pass the track in front of us, and it only lasted for only what? 2 seconds each car? There was actually a screen, but not big enough to see it clearly. There were opening ceremony and performances, but we had no idea what was going on since our seat is so far away from the seat near the start line. Nevertheless, being able to see it in reality was an amazing chance. Being said it was not really excited, but it was a rare chance and I felt somehow lucky.
Putting aside all F1 related things, I would like to share my homestay experience. Just like when I visited Yeosu Expo 2012, we did not sleep in a fancy hotel. I had this opportunity again to sleep in Korean's house. This time was different, though. His name was Choi Jaeshin and he lives with his wife. He owns this house in a village and he has a garden full of persimmons trees, apple trees, ducks, chickens, and a little dog.
The room is really traditional Korean style. We slept on the floor with only blankets and it has floor heating system. The air is really fresh and the view is green. It was a really stress-less life. We also had a very delicious breakfast and many gifts such as candies, spam, tuna, and a bag full of persimmons. But more than all of them, we got their hospitality. They even invited us to go there again if we do not have anything to do on holiday. It was a great experience and I can't thank them enough.
Thanks once again to KTO for giving us another experience. It is priceless.

















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Monday, October 8, 2012

A Trip with Rural20: Chansaem Village and Dueokhaengbokdeurim Village

President Council for Nation Branding as the implementaion of Rural20 project gave us an opportunity to visit 2 of the villages in Korea which are Chansaem Village in Daejeon and Duekhaengbokdeurim Village in Wanju. Before going the trip story, let's get to know what Rural20 is. The Ministry of Food, Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries of Korea  made this project and they chose 20 rural villages to let people experience their scenes and tradition. They categorized them into 4 different themes which are experience, nature, tradition, and wellbeing. If you go to their website, you will get many information regarding this project.
Our first stop was at Chansaem Village and it is categorized under wellbeing theme. It was a 2 hour trip by bus from Seoul and it is located in Daejeon. It was not like a village that I was expected. I think the village is built only for the experience purpose. I do not know but regardless it was a really nice place. They have fresh air, really nice paddy rice field view, hills, and really good food. As soon as we arrived, we directly went to an experience house to make by ourselves our dinner: Bibimpab!
It was not as simple as I had always thought. You have to put certain amount of spices to the ingredients. I used to think that Bibimbap is only rice with variation of vegetables. Anyway, we did it! And the taste was awesome!
The next activity was to harvest sweet potato. We had to go to a hill but instead of walking, we took a ride by a truck. Pretty awesome. I saw people sitting on the truck many times when I was in Indonesia, I had never thought I would the one who was doing it. It was pretty thrilling and fun, though.
We actually also learnt about how the farmers plant the sweet potato and how it is different from potato. There is also certain way to harvest it, so that we will not slice the sweet potato with the tool. It was a little bit frustrating because while everybody was happy getting really big sweet tomatoes I could not even find many small ones. But, we could take our potato home!
Happy with our sweet potatoes, we went down to get some rice. At a small field of rice, we got two handful of  rice stalk(?) and then by using a very traditional instrument, we separate the rice from its stalk. Not that difficult. But I wonder if you do it for the whole field, must be a really hard job.
We then took our bus again to have some experience in making Korean paper which is called HanJi (한지). I actually have witnessed the making of HanJi when I was visiting Jeonju and it was similar thing. Therefore I was not really surprised of what was going on. The fun thing was that I could make my own paper.
They actually explain the whole thing in detail, but I did not really understand. I think the process goes like this: they take the wood which is called deoknamu, then they reap it, clean it and take the white part of it, boil it, mix with with the glue, shape it by using some big instrument, and dry it. Korean paper is really famous for its quality and how it is made. There are many crafts made by Korean paper. I have once decorated a paper fan made of Korean paper when I was in Jeonju. It really has a very good quality.
With an empty stomach, we continued our trip to our accommodation in Wanju which was actually also the place we would have our next day activities. It is called Dueokhaengbokdeurim Village. Once we entered the gate, there were some people wearing traditional clothes greeted us. I recognized the clothes because I have seen a lot of Korean traditional music instrument performances. I knew we will be served a performance.
After having a really good and satisfying dinner, plus a bowl of hand-made makkoli (막걸리), a traditional alcoholic beverage of Korea made of rice, we were spoiled by traditional dances and music instrument performances. We spent a night at a traditional Korean house called Hanok (한옥) and the sleeping style is sleeping on the floor with heating system. It was a really great night under stars and fresh air, with great performances, food and drink, and most importantly, a very nice people.
Dueokhaengbokdeurim Village falls under the category of tradition. Last night we experienced traditional food, beverage, performance, and house. The next day, we experienced some other traditions. First activity of the day was to make a necklace. We had to draw our wish or whatever we wanted to draw on the necklace and we will take it to cemetery and pray for it to come true. 
The next few activities were really fun. We made rice cake! It was fun because we had to hit the compound with wood hammer. Then we had this competition of which team can make the most creative rice cake. Did not matter because in the end everybody won and got the prize. We also had game competition. We had to throw stick to the basket. I actually am really good in playing basketball at the game center, but really bad in this game. My team got the second place among 3 teams. Then before having lunch, we again showed our craftsmanship by making our own jegichagi.
Before going back to Seoul, we stopped by a place where a really famous Korean TV show called (translated) 1 Night 2 Days (1박2일) had been took place. I do not really watch the show but I know it is a really famous entertainment show. 
I think I have my own really amazing 1 Night 2 Days experience. I live and play in these big cities with asphalt road, concrete buildings, bunch of people. Sometimes it could be really stressful with study. Traveling and experiencing rural area was really an effective cure both physically and mentally. I really believe that rural20 project has reached its goal and it should keep going. 
Thanks to President Council for Nation Branding and Rural20 Project. I have really great experiences and to have met very great and interesting people was really a pleasure in my life.
Thanks for everything guys ^^
Visit Rural20 Project Official Website: http://www.rural20.kr/en/

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