On Thursday evening after Professor Hwang's introduction to Korean Religions and Culture which is stimulating and inspiring with a 'thick' description of Korean culture, we were invited by the Indian Philosophy team for a dinner and a visit to Insadong area with a special Korean style of hospitality. Unlike the rest of Seoul, Insadong area still retains remnants of the past. The narrow alleys are packed with shoppers, shops, restaurants and art galleries. I got an opportunity to share with you our rich encounters and experiences as you can see from the photographs.
Friday, 18 July 2008
Encounters in Korean Style Hospitality
On Thursday evening after Professor Hwang's introduction to Korean Religions and Culture which is stimulating and inspiring with a 'thick' description of Korean culture, we were invited by the Indian Philosophy team for a dinner and a visit to Insadong area with a special Korean style of hospitality. Unlike the rest of Seoul, Insadong area still retains remnants of the past. The narrow alleys are packed with shoppers, shops, restaurants and art galleries. I got an opportunity to share with you our rich encounters and experiences as you can see from the photographs.
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