On the river were hundreds of colour floating lanterns that can in all shapes and sizes. There were lanterns of everything from people playing sports to animals and buildings. There were walkways under arches with thousands of glowing lanterns and you could even make and float your own down the river.
After we arrived we went to a traditional Korean restaurant for bulgogi (marinated grilled beef) and bibimbap (rice, vegetables and meat mixed with hot pepper paste) that is famous for their food. Post eating and amusing the local children with our Western-ness, we headed down to the river to check out the floating lanterns. Unfortunately the weather caught up with us and decided to downpour for the next few hours. I wish I could have taken more pictures but holding my umbrella and adjusting my camera proved too difficult. Jostling with crazy crowds of people who all seemed to hold their umbrellas level with my head, we walked around and saw the lanterns and watched some traditional Korean fan dancers before heading home.
I'll post about the other festivals really soon. It has been quite a month!
OMG.... I've borne and living in now jinju in korea..
ReplyDeleteAfter 10 years, I started to write this comment.
feel is so strange haha...
BTW Thank you for visiting Jinju.
and The Flying Lantern Festival is still on!