Plants on the Peninsula: Pyeongtaek Agro-Ecological Park
Tulips, Daffodils, Lupines – Oh my! Okay, so that’s a totally lame beginning to this post. But spring is in FULL BLOOM on the Peninsula and I cannot contain how happy it makes me. I…
View PostTulips, Daffodils, Lupines – Oh my! Okay, so that’s a totally lame beginning to this post. But spring is in FULL BLOOM on the Peninsula and I cannot contain how happy it makes me. I…
View PostA while back, we visited Myeongbeopsa in Sosabeol and ended up exploring Deokdongsan Neighborhood Park that is just adjacent to the temple. It was an accidental extra adventure, but one that we were glad to…
View PostSpring has sprung on the peninsula and my heart is happy. Even with our near-constant winter adventures (and an overall positive attitude regarding the cold AND the poor air quality), it’s so amazing to have…
View PostIt’d been a while since we visited a Buddhist temple (although I did post about Waujeongsa not too long ago). If you’ve been following along, you’ll know I have a thing for Buddhist temples. Jeongtosa…
View PostWe’ve visited multiple Buddhist temples since we arrived on the Peninsula in September. However, we found a real gem when I randomly discovered Waujeongsa in Yongin back in November. Home to over 3,000 Buddha statues…
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