Asia-How I Spent My Summer-Part 4
How I spent my summer: Or why would anyone want to tour Southeast Asia in the Summer?
Part 4
From Hong Kong we sailed to Busan, South Korea
For lunch we found a Korean BBQ. These dishes are the various sauces and spices for adding to the barbequed pork, which is all rolled up in several types of leaves. All this for 2 people.
How about a little toasted larvae?
We went to a Korean baseball game and this is their version of the rally cap.
When the game is over, they put their trash in the bags.
A huge bell at a Korean shrine in Busan.
Our last meal in Busan, another pork BBQ.
Our final stop was Kobe, Japan.
This is a mile long outdoor covered mall.
Plastic Food. It makes it easy to order, just point.
We found this artist on the Philosopher’s Walk in Kyoto.
A rickshaw driver consulting with his passengers.
The famous Otorii Gate on Miyajima Island, at low tide.
Pagoda on Miyajima Island.
Japanese Garden, Hiroshima.
Peace Memorial Park, Hiroshima. Ground zero for the Atomic bomb and the one building left standing.
Peace Memorial Park Museum, Atomic bomb detonation point above the city.
School kids at the museum.
We left Hiroshima on the bullet train to Himeji to see the Himeji Castle
This ended our Southeast Asia tour and all that was left was the 12 day ocean voyage back to San Diego.
Part 4
From Hong Kong we sailed to Busan, South Korea
For lunch we found a Korean BBQ. These dishes are the various sauces and spices for adding to the barbequed pork, which is all rolled up in several types of leaves. All this for 2 people.
How about a little toasted larvae?
We went to a Korean baseball game and this is their version of the rally cap.
When the game is over, they put their trash in the bags.
A huge bell at a Korean shrine in Busan.
Our last meal in Busan, another pork BBQ.
Our final stop was Kobe, Japan.
This is a mile long outdoor covered mall.
Plastic Food. It makes it easy to order, just point.
We found this artist on the Philosopher’s Walk in Kyoto.
A rickshaw driver consulting with his passengers.
The famous Otorii Gate on Miyajima Island, at low tide.
Pagoda on Miyajima Island.
Japanese Garden, Hiroshima.
Peace Memorial Park, Hiroshima. Ground zero for the Atomic bomb and the one building left standing.
Peace Memorial Park Museum, Atomic bomb detonation point above the city.
School kids at the museum.
We left Hiroshima on the bullet train to Himeji to see the Himeji Castle
This ended our Southeast Asia tour and all that was left was the 12 day ocean voyage back to San Diego.
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Oh and the pointing at plastic food had to be my favorite thing to do when I was unsure about what things were My reading skills have improved greatly since then, but it sure was a life saver at the time.
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