Hanbok is the traditional formal wear in Korea, and serves as an apt metaphor for korea itself; it's beautiful, unique, and hard to fit in if you're a tall white guy.
But that was only the beginning of our great day at the traditional Korean village! It was fascinating to how the people of Korea lived very long ago, and to get a taste of their tradishinal treats. Ok, enough puns.
After taking in the gorgeous scenery we made our way to the haunted house. Think ghost children, monsters walking on the walls, and monsters with two heads chasing us through pitch dark caves in our mine cart. I won't say Jo Jo was scared, but if the walls could talk, they would say she had her eyes closed the whole time. Also, the walls did talk.
Hanging out in front of the police station
this is where dad would have kept his boat.
Carving traditional masks
flogging station
The gourd tunnel is where people make wishes and write them down little charms
Me and Jo Jo both made our wishes, but if you want to see them you'll have to go to korea