When the idea of going to the Global Cultural Gathering was being brought up, responses were not good, simply because most of us were worn out by the weekly meetings and cafe's work.
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Hmmms and Errrs were heard, until... |
Not until Elaine mentioned, actually, it was a food festival.
Now that was really different when food was concerned, especially, food for free!
There was not much of discussion on attendance.
Food itself was already irresistible. Food from 32 different countries was beyond words. Free food from 32 countries-- lets talk no more, just go ahead^^~
Location:
Haeunde Naru Park
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Before the entrance there was a band playing music~ |
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The entrance~ |
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Our first station was the world's costumes booth as we were fascinated by the exotic outfits. |
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Check it out!
* The Roman Prince, the Mexican, the Saudi Arabian, the Irish girl, the Russian, and Edward the classic ;)* |
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Izzat walking on stilts, a Japanese traditional games that we found at the traditional games section. |
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The Korean see-saw, or nol-dwi-gi 널뛰기
It was very hard to balance. Elaine was screaming while our Cambodian friend
gave a large jerk by stamping hard on his side. |
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The ajushi, uncle, was trying to put eggs in the folded straw... It looks like this~~ |
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Zoom in view of the eggs in folded straw~
Gasped at the fine art work, and how the ajushi worked under the hot sun. |
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Elaine and our Cambodian friend, Van.
On the outside these things looked so easy-going and light,
but when being carried, they just gave our friends difficult time.
Check out for Elaine's bended back. |
We then moved to the area where booths from 32 different countries concentrated.
"Where is the food?" kept on chorusing while we were walking from booth to booth
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The El-Ecuador's booth- Hand-knitted outfits with wood made musical instruments. |
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Saw some Korean ladies in Korean traditional customes- hanbok |
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Stopped by China's booth and Izzat was fascinated by che-ling , a game that requires considerable skills in balancing. |
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As we proceeded, we surprisingly saw --SAN 2020!
It instantly struck us as WAWASAN 2020!! :) |
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Turned out to be -- BUSAN 2020 XD~ |
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Most of us stopped by a booth for free paintings on the face and hand.
Elaine got apple, both for the painting and balloon~ |
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Shine had four-leaf clover~ |
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Japan's booth- doll in Japanese traditional costume, representable of Japan. |
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Brazilian meat pie^^~
Wrapped nicely within this crispy meat pie was hot, sizzling beef. |
Ended up it was the difference that brought all of us together in one event.
Apparently we were too stunned by the cultural differences, that food was no longer the priority ;)
Eventually, the ultimate motivation was the differences- differences in culture, in food, in traditional costumes that persuaded us to explore, and cherish~
XOXO~^^