What was so special about these places. Be patient and continue reading~
Jeonggangwon:
I believe most of the foreigners have been curious, how Koreans will have show the world with their beautiful culture. Nothing else but FOOD and HANBOK! Jeonggangwon was establishe for studing and promoting of Korean traditional food culture. It also well-know as a place whee the beauty of Korea were kept. Once we reached Jeonggangwon, we were brought to a room to 'shop' for Hanbok (korea traditional clothes).
HOW BEAUTIFUL HANBOK IS?
of course, we can't left out our FAMILY PHOTO!
(i can't tell who is daddy or mummy lols)
What we ate for lunch? Bibimbap is well known as the food that represents Korea culture. It was made up by various kind of vegetables, mixing together with the rice and homemade chilli sauce. Although the veges are cooked with different ways, once they get in the bowl they become one, which greatly shows the Koreans' spirit in unity.
After waving goodbye to the warm-hearted ajummas in Jeonggangwon, we headed to Uiyaji wind village.
Uiyaji Wind Village:
‘Uiyaji’ means ‘a place where righteous people live’. This is a village located in Daegwallyeong. Pretending we are the 'righteous people', we went there. There are windmills over the mountains. This village uses wind power as a source to generate electricity. We used the milk produced from the farm behind to make natural Cheese, pizzas and ice-cream. I would like to say the cheese really surprise me. We put real flowers and sunflower seeds together while making the cheese. It looks really pretty and natural. Tasted a little bit like tubu, but with a sense of milk flavor i would say? We ate it with popcorn snacks and jam. Super tasty~ yummy^^
‘Uiyaji’ means ‘a place where righteous people live’. This is a village located in Daegwallyeong. Pretending we are the 'righteous people', we went there. There are windmills over the mountains. This village uses wind power as a source to generate electricity. We used the milk produced from the farm behind to make natural Cheese, pizzas and ice-cream. I would like to say the cheese really surprise me. We put real flowers and sunflower seeds together while making the cheese. It looks really pretty and natural. Tasted a little bit like tubu, but with a sense of milk flavor i would say? We ate it with popcorn snacks and jam. Super tasty~ yummy^^
We enjoyed the ice-cream and pizzas very much too! Can you imaging putting ice-cream on the pizza and eat them together. I dare you to try it next time. With the hot and cold combination, it tasted superb!
There is always an ending of a starting. I can't imaging how spontaneous i am to join this supporter before this. I learnt, laugh, experienced, feel and tolerance along this journey. Taking part in all the trip that i think i will never be going, holding our friends hands to overcome all the difficulties make me feel grateful for how lucky i am to have meet them in my life. It will be the last trip for our Korea Rural Tourism Supporters, but never the last for our friendships. Rural places in Korea lead me to the way to discover the beauty of culture, sincerity of our heart. <3
Information:
Jeongganwon:
Address : 21, Baegokpo-ri, Yongpyeong-myeon, Pyeongchang-gun,Gangwon-do, Korea
Transportation : Seoul(Bus) → Jangpyeong Terminal → Jangpyeong Bus stop → ‘장평, 유포 (시내방향) (Bus) → Uipongpo Bus stop → 5min walk →Jeonggangwon
Webside : http://www.jeonggangwon.com/index.do
Transportation : Seoul(Bus) → Jangpyeong Terminal → Jangpyeong Bus stop → ‘장평, 유포 (시내방향) (Bus) → Uipongpo Bus stop → 5min walk →Jeonggangwon
Webside : http://www.jeonggangwon.com/index.do
Uiyaji Wind Village:
Address : 141, Hoenggye-ri, Daegwanryeong-myeon, Pyeongchang-gun,Gangwon-do, Korea
Transportation : Seoul → (Bus) → Hoenggye Intercity Bus Terminal →(Taxi) → Uiyaji Wind Village
Online : http://www.windvil.com/
Transportation : Seoul → (Bus) → Hoenggye Intercity Bus Terminal →(Taxi) → Uiyaji Wind Village
Online : http://www.windvil.com/
Posted by Tee Hui Min http://huiminthefabu.blogspot.kr/2015/11/mammamia-in-gangwondo-pyeongchang.html
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