Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Jinju Lantern Festival - mid-week festivities

Last time I showed pictures and told you about the festival on the first day. Here's some more of it. I went again on Thursday and Friday, watched fireworks on Saturday and then went Monday and Wednesday of the following week. So, I'll tell you about the week (TF) in this post and then the last few days in another.

On Thursday night I met up with Spencer, Liezle, Cindy and Darragh to see some more sections of the festival. I get off work later than they do, so I met up with them after they had  already eaten a kebab (bitches). Then we walked though the market section, which I hadn't been to yet. It was huge and had random stuff in it.
Us and Nongage - she was posted all over letting you know what's what
Spencer and Cindy left us early because Spencer hurt his foot rock climbing and Cindy had school early the next morning. So the 3 of us walked around and looked at potential games to play. Darragh ended up playing this weird game where you scoop up a fish (or a turtle) and dump it in another bowl and it swims into a section and you get the prize from that section. He won a SpongeBob and gave it to me.
Fish game. The best part was actually scooping the fish. Overall - lame.
Back of a fake castle on the water bridge
Bullfighting floating lantern from the Jinju section
Dragon who guards the entrance to the lantern tunnels.
I putted my desire, now hopefully they coming true
Then we walked around and looked at stuff for awhile and I bought some Christmas presents. Then we tried out massage chairs while the Korean guy selling them tried to talk to us. It was pretty funny. Then we met up with Hein and drank some beers and talked while he tried various odd fried foods. They did have corn on the cob, but they don't serve it with butter or salt, so I didn't get any. Maybe I'll try it next festival.

We left the eating area around 1am and the lanterns were mainly still on. So we walked around while nobody was there and took lots of pictures. Another guy named Adam joined us. We played around and took pictures for about another 30-45 minutes then called it a night and went home.
Us in front of some guards
Castle attack
Inside of a lantern tunnel - with flash
Inside of a lantern tunnel - no flash. There were about 4 or 5 of these huge tunnels with these hope lanterns. You apply for them a month or so in advance of the festival, but if you want to, you can hang it yourself. I did not have one of these lanterns.
Me in a tiki guy's mouth.
Darragh riding a unicorn
Me on a motorcycle trying to outrun a charging bull. These lanterns were on springs like those bouncy things at a playground. They were fun.

Typical Korean type picture. Sadly I am not kidding about that.

Darragh, Liezle and Hein in a heart. Liezle by accident got in this picture with a guy who wrapped his arm around her. Later she figured it looked like a couples picture. It did. I found it hilarious.
Korean driving. Hein's camera battery died, so I took a bunch of pictures for/of him that night.
Cinderella pumpkin coach

Inside the student contest lantern tunnel
Voldemort lantern

Fake Santa - dude has brown side burns!
This is a cartoon kids show and is very popular.

Us and the dragon (he was turned off, but he usually breathes fire)
Friday morning I met up with Liezle and we ran some errands then decided to check out the festival during the day. I wanted to see if I could get some better pictures of the floats than the ones from the night since sometimes the lights blur the pictures. It was fun, but definitely not the same as it is at night. We ate kebabs for lunch and talked to the guy for awhile. He's a student in Korea but his brothers own the stand and make him help out during big festivals. Then we got slushies and headed off to work.
Guards fighting inside the castle. These are usually not up.
Blue dragon inside the castle
Lantern tunnel from the bridge
Before we ate, we asked the lady at the tourist tent where to do the hope lanterns. She didn't speak much English, so instead of trying to direct us, she actually left her tent and walked with us for about 10-20 yards and pointed the tent out to us. She was very nice. She also gave us a map of the festival in English and a lantern guide. The guide told all the different sections of floating lanterns including Jinju, traditional Korean things, fairy tales, religious, and countries from around the world. We also saw some guy using an old lady watering can to water the rocks on the stone path all around the lanterns. We don't know why because there is nothing there except dirt and all it did was make the ground muddy.
Beauty and the Beast
Cinderella and her coach
Kebabs. Chicken on the left, lamb on the right. Both yummy but I prefer chicken.
That night I met up again with Cindy early and we walked around the castle and took pictures and met Liezle to watch a performance. It was labeled as "Hey Ya" and we thought maybe it was Korean dancing to current music or something. It was not. It was this group of 4 women who played traditional Korean instruments. Some of it was ok, but we sat right near a speaker and it was pretty loud. I did start to tear up at "Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Old Oak Tree" but managed to contain myself.
Cindy trying to do a karate pose with the castle guards. It failed.
Then we walked down the stairs to the water and I wrote and lit my first hope lantern. These were lanterns where you could write a message and then float them. I liked the idea and wanted to do one before they shut down, so I did a quick one that consisted of "Love to Chapmans", "Love to HackPack", something generic about friends and family, and by request this:
It was for their mothers
Then I floated it. I went home later than night and worked out more personal ones that I eventually did on the last night (see future post).
Me in the lion's mouth about to walk onto the floating dock to put my lantern in the water
After my lantern, we walked across the water bridge and went up to the Millennium fountain and the bamboo forest. These are 2 places that I'm been meaning to go to and have never made it. Now that I know how to get there easier than before, I am planning to go again and take different pictures. The forest was set up as a Lover's Lane type thing and had random forest creatures (and the occasional tiger) plus a bunch of bugs "doing it".
Three ladies at the fountain. This is always in Jinju and usually lit up at night. The poles are colored during the day too, just no lights at the top.
Dragonflies do it
Grasshoppers do it (as well as lightning bugs, ladybugs, butterflies and a few other insect species)
Cindy and ET
A very angry lady
This random guy. There were a few of these huge people on benches. The problem was the lighting made it very difficult to get a good picture. There was apparently a "Rocky" type one at some point that we think got knocked over because it wasn't there when we went.
After the love forest, we walked up the backside of the festival and saw the "floats" from the "parade" lined up along a path. Then we played the drums with these people who sold tofu and played their scissors along with us. Then we went home because we were tired and it was starting to get a bit chilly.
Drumming with tofu people
Bike float
Soon to come...more lanterns!

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