So - my last Saturday morning in Korea I needed to be in Busan at the Buam dojang at 10am. The parents of the students had been curious as to what we'd been doing and what their children had been learning under the instruction of the strange English speaking instructor. The presentation was pretty much along the lines of a normal class, just with all of the parents sitting around the edges. Warming up, relays, line work, Saju Jirugi, and then some English phrases that the kids have been practising. It actually went quite well, and I'm told that the head instructor was happy with the results which is always good - right?
Park and one of the Geoje Instructors disappeared to pick up Mr Chirtoca, Christina and Yanni (am not sure I've spelt that one right...) who were arriving by bus from Busan, and meanwhile we changed venues to a Japanese Restaurant where we were joined by another WTF instructor thinking about making the change....
The final additions to our group arrived and out came the cake (it's Mr Chirtoca's Birthday this week) which I have to say was delicious!!
The rest of the night was spent at a Korean dance club (where the dj's don't just arrange the music!!!!) and back at the apartment of one of the instructors where we finally hit the hay at around 5:30 in the morning.
Sunday was a late start for obvious reasons, and when we finally emerged into the day after a subdued breakfast it was off to the Gojeh POW (prisoner of war) memorial and museum. This site gives visitors a run down of the main events within the Korean war and then describes the treatment of Prisoners of War during this time. It includes diaramas and photographic records and some interesting commentary on what must have been a horrific time......
And of course we added some levity with some posy tourist shots.....
After the POW memorial visit we headed for one of the Ferry terminals on the island where Mr Chirtoca, Christina, Yanni and I bought tickets for the Ferry to Busan. The President, Park and Ki-Tae had booked the van onto another Ferry to a port closer to Gimhae and we went our separate ways.....