I was told that in this building in which they sometimes hold lectures.
Taking pictures was easy at Keimyung.
Here is a flower and a bridge.
Here is a nice looking waterfall.
Here is another angle of that building overlooking some water.
A nice person was driving me around that day. They did not want to get too much sun.
It was H-blood!
He drove me to this place called Gyeongju which is a very old city.
This building was outside a temple. There's a bell in there, trust me.
Here what I guess is a willow over looking the water in Gyeongju.
Here is the temple we came to see. It was built by a famous Buddhist emperor to honor his parents.
Here is what is inside the main building at that temple. Apparently I was not allowed to take a picture. There was a sign that I did not see. I only found out when some woman yelled, "No photo!"
Here is me with a lucky golden pig.
We also went to this famous Buddhist shrine in the same city. Inside the shrine there is a statue of a sitting Buddha. It was built by the same emperor who built that temple for his parents; however, he built this statue to honor the parents of his past-lives. Here is a sign describing how good it is. You'll have to take the sign's word, because I was also not allowed to take a picture there.
Here is a man explaining how the Buddha sits in a man-made cave facing East.
Here is a shot of the cave.
Here is what the Buddha looks at all day long. Apparently the sunrise is very beautiful.
When I wasn't being driven around Korea, I was taking bullet trains only went 299km/h (I was a little disappointed).
Here is another restaurant in Seoul.
Here is a picture of Seoul Tower. I tried walking there until I saw a sign that said it was 4.5 km away. I decided that this was far enough. (Also I didn't have the time)
Here is a picture of Seoul and one star.
Here is a wider city-scape.
Here is an even wider city-scape I took from the veranda of a library.
Instead of taking a taxi to Seoul Station, I took a free shuttle to the Hilton which is right across the street from the station.
Outside the Hilton, I saw this cat climbing garbage.
Here is a shot of Busan, the second largest city in Korea.
In Busan, they have this "Good Restaurant." Unfortunately, it was closed.
Here is a night-shot of the beach at Busan.
While in Busan, I got to see my friend, Brett who is there teaching English. Here is a picture of us hung-over.
Finally, here is a shot of us leaving Korea.