Wicker dragon at the back |
Korean rice cake prepared by foreigners |
Gimje is near the west coast of Korea, in North Jeolla Province and a great place to grow rice. It is the only region where Koreans can see horizon in landlocked area is what I learnt about Gimje after a brief research, hence the name of the festival, Gimje Horizon Festival. It is also called a place where the sky meets the ground.We eagerly took the festival shuttle bus to the festival venue from Seoul. I looked at the schedule and knew that it was going to keep us busy until the end of the day. After a rather tiring 2 hours or more long bus trip, we reached the festival venue. As always, there were list of new things to explore for the foreigners. Two huge dragon structure (wicker dragon) made out of huge bamboos were absolutely inviting with a traditional style singing concert going on at the entrance gate.
rice cake on the table |
kite flying |
One of the activities that all foreigners would want to experience is Korean dish preparing contest. On my visit, Bhutan and Laos got teamed up against 9 or more other teams. We had to prepare "Punched rice" (literal translation of 주먹밥) and rice cake. Obviously, there were some Korean ladies who lend us their hands. After few minutes of haste cooking, the judges went through the display of dishes and tried them. Laos and Bhutan team were on the second place which would be one of the most memorable experiences for me in Korea.
One of the most amazing things were, there was World Record Kites still in the air which was mind blowing. At the end of the day, I heard that Gimje
Horizon Festival is not only about flying kites but about how the common
farming culture is celebrated in Korea (similar to other Asian nations).
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