The above photo was taken just after kick-off. Incheon had the biggest attendance of any K-League match on the opening weekend, I would say the stadium was maybe 1/3 full at best. Still, a reasonable atmosphere.
Last weekend, Lisa and I headed off on a wee trip away. We went to Chungcheongbuk-Do, a region in the centre of South Korea. First stop was the city of Chungju, where we changed buses and headed to the nearby Chungju lake. I had hoped we could take a boat along the lake to the resort town of Danyang, but unfortunately it wasn't running, so we went for a shorter cruise instead. It was very cold, but nice to be out on the water, and we saw some of the lake and the nearby Woraksan national park in the distance. Here is a link to the photos on Facebook and a couple of the best ones.
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=230800&id=777495416&l=3b33f9434c
The ferry pier on Chungju Lake. Ours was the small one on the right.
Lisa and I on board
Looking over to Woraksan.
After our cruise we caught the bus back to Chungju, changed buses again and headed on a very windy road over to Danyang, at the other end of the lake. Danyang is small by Korean standards, LP gives its population as 44,000, and it certainly wasn't that busy when we arrived. We checked into a 'luxury' hotel and explored a bit that evening and had some Dakgalbi (spicy chicken, rice cake and veggies cooked on a big hot plate).
The next day we were up earlyish, got a bakery breakfast and caught yet another bus to Gu-In-Sa. Guinsa is a Buddhist temple complex located in the mountains near Danyang, and it was pretty impressive. The whole place is situated in one valley, so you start off at the bottom and work your way up. There were lots of different buildings, dining halls, dormitories, shrines and of course a toilet or two. All were decorated with the incredibly intricate paintings and drawings you see on buildings of that type. At the top there was a very new looking building which was still to be painted.....some job that will be. It was nice to walk about and peer into the different buildings, and soak up the peaceful atmosphere.
The temple at the top of the valley
After exploring a bit more we headed back to Danyang and caught a train back to Seoul, where Lisa introduced me to some Vietnamese food (tasty) before we came back to Incheon. It was a great weekend, great to get away from Incheon for a while, and spend some time with Lisa. There was a lot of time on public transport, but it was worth it.
As of Monday, it was back to reality and teaching again. I have bought a new game for the PS3 so that has been keeping me and the boys busy most nights, and I have rejoined my old gym after the new one closed down, pretty much overnight. It remains to be seen if we will ever get a refund, I am owed two months worth. We are also managing to play badminton once a week, at the Somang building where we played a few times last year. It's a bit closer this year which is nice, and also seems to be a lot quieter, we haven't had to wait for a court as of yet.
It's become a lot milder in the last few days, but unfortunately there has also been an onslaught of the 'yellow dust' which blows over from China/Mongolia at this time every year. I might have to dig out the face mask if it gets any worse! This weekend, I am playing football at the venue where I hurt my ankle back in December, so hopefully there won't be a repeat. Greg and I are still eagerly anticipating the arrival of Oasis on April Fools Day, and the idea of Beijing is still bubbling away too. It depends a bit on when/if a certain close relative of mine plans to visit! Hopefully it will all work out.
Right, I'm off to play some Pro Evolution Soccer. I am still rubbish, and am suffering defeats almost every game against Greg and Neil. I'm going to put in some hard training though, so watch out boys!
Oh aye, in my previous blog I said Greg and I were giving up beer for Lent. Well, I think I'm over half way now and not a drop has been touched. And I don't really miss it. I'm just drinking a lot of Coke Zero instead! We all have our weaknesses........well I certainly do anyway.
Bye