As I mentioned in my post about Buddha's Birthday, Trev and I took a trip to see Nick and Sara in Changwan last Friday. We spent the night in Changwan, where we had a REAL hamburger and REAL potato wedge fries for dinner. This was really great because we can't get REAL hamburgers and fries like that in Iksan... and I think that is one of the meals I am really missing the most from home. So that meal alone, made my entire weekend right then, haha. We had a few drinks then watched a movie at a DVD bong. Same idea as a noribong (karaoke room), except you watch a movie, of your choice. It's almost like renting a living room with a big and comfy couch, to watch the movie you just rented, with all your friends.
The next day, we were off to Busan. We hiked up to see Beomosa temple (see Buddha's birthday posting below) and then began our night out in Busan.
After hiking and temple seeing, we went back to our Arabian-style, round bed, love motel, got changed and went for some Kalbi, maekchu (beer), and Soju for dinner. The four of us were starving, hiking 4km will do that to you, so none of us were too picky about where to eat, we just wanted something good!!! We found a restaurant (Korean BBQ) and quickly made sure they had Kalbi (a type of marinated pork). We ordered our meal along with some beer and Soju, which helped to start off our night. After eating we headed out to find a bar for the night. We ended up at a bar called Crossroads. We stayed there for a few beers and then moved on. On our journey's we ran into some real live Soju bottles... hahah and we all had a little meet and greet with them.



After wards, we ended up at a Makkoli bar. Makkoli is like a rice wine that is served ice cold. They serve it in a tin kettle. Not really thinking, we ordered 2 . We really didn't need 2!! haha... It has a real wine-ish taste to it, but looks kinda like watery milk, and is very strong!!

We all made an effort to drink it, but Trev really didn't like it too much. Sara, Nick and myself made the biggest dent in the one kettle, but even still we couldn't finish it.


We all really made big efforts ....

The next day, we headed to the beach!!! In Busan, Haenudae Beach is the nicest and most popular beach in Korea. And let me tell you... It's easy to see why.
Haeundae Beach


It was absolutely beautiful!!! The water was blue, the sand was white, and the weather was perfect for a day at the beach. Because I burn so easily, I am usually not really big on being at the beach, but once we got there, I couldn't resist. It didn't take long before we were all stretched out on the beach tanning and relaxing!!

After relaxing for a bit, Trev and I walked over along the boardwalk and it was even more beautiful...

On our way up some rocks, we were stopped by some old Korean women selling sung pyun(a type of rice cake) and roasted chestnuts, insisted on taking my camera and taking some pictures of Trev and I. So not wanting to be rude, we said 'OK'. Below is one of the pictures they took.

Right after, they began putting some rice cakes and roasted chestnuts in a bag for us and saying it will cast 10 000won. 5 000won for each woman!!! We were a little shocked and tried to say "No thanks" but they wouldn't really take no for an answer. So they took two photos of us, which ended up costing us 5000won each... haha... We didn't really want the snacks, but they ended up being pretty tasty. I just thought I should show one of the pictures that cost us 5000won to take with my own camera.
Once we made it past that point we saw this beautiful mermaid sitting amongst the rocks. Now how many people can say that?

We made it up to the tip of the boardwalk where there was a small lighthouse. There was an amazing view from that point. This bridge looked unreal almost, as it was just such a nice sight.

We left the beach around 3ish in hopes to catch a train and be back in Iksan at a decent time, but this time of year seems to be very popular for traveling, and we weren't able to get a train until 7:20. We had to transfer trains, and wait an hour at the transfer, and we didn't get home until about 11:30 that night. Although we were pretty tired from the weekend and were looking forward to our beds, after seeing how beautiful Changwan and Busan was, I think deep down we weren't really that eager to leave it all.
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Jewel... I love your blog... I really missed it. Keep it up.
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