Here is Mt Seorak National Park.
We ascended to the summit by cable car.
Wedding couples had their wedding photos taken here.

Here is Nami Island, a tiny half-moon shaped island located in Chuncheon, South Korea.
We headed to the Korean Culture Experience Center where we made "Kimchi" and wore the Korea traditional costumes.

This is what they called "ATV".
It's a motor bike with four tyres.
We rode uphill and downhill on the rough surface.
Very exciting!
We visited the Yongduam Rock, a large rock formation shaped like a dragon's head. A volcanic rock that was created from an eruption about 2 million years ago, 10m high and 30m long.

Wow!
Here is the Teddy Bear Museum.
Take a look at these two pictures, taken at Sung-Up Folk Village. It is located 8 kilometres North from the foot of Mount Halla.
You can see this picture with three long wooden sticks.
Those days when the villagers put up 3 sticks, it meant nobody at home and won't be back so early. Come back again!
When villagers put up 2 sticks, it meant they were just in the neighbourhood, back soon!
When villagers removed the 3 sticks, it meant there were people at home.
This was the traditional lifestyle of those "mountain people".
Their houses had no doors. Isn't it interesting!
This basket was for baby boy to sleep. The mother would rock the baby boy to sleep.
This basket wasn't for baby girls.
Those days, old folks didn't treasure girls.
Baby girls could sleep anywhere!
Next to it, you can see a big cray vase.
Those days, women carried this vase to the lake to collect water. Women did most of the chores while men were like King. Women had to feed them.