So one major Korean city wasn't enough for me, I felt like taking on another one the next weekend. Last week, two of my coworkers and a friend (Jessica) and I went to Busan (or Pusan) to attend the Pusan International Film Festival (PIFF). We got up at the crack of dawn to catch an early morning train. Before long we found ourselves hurtling at over 300 km/hr on the KTX, Korea's bullet train.
As my coworker Maree and I were trying to figure out what to spend the day doing, she spotted
our hotel on a random map in her guide book. However, it was not where we originally planned for it to be, but was on the other side of the city! Apparently, the hotel overbooked and we got moved to another hotel in the chain. Thankfully she had printed out her confirmation email and recognized the hotel name, or we would've wasted all day running across Busan to find it!
Once we got there we scurried over to the PIFF headquarters downtown to get our tickets. Not having
We met back up for some very Korean food (i.e. Outback Steakhouse) and headed off to the movies. We had a great time seeing Spanish, Chinese, and Russian films and Maree and I even made it through the majority of the Midnight Passion, which was a screening of three movies at midnight.
The next day, we opted to go relax at the beach, as Busan has one of the most beautiful beaches I've ever seen, Haeundae Beach. During the summer, Haeundae has the highest number of parasols on a beach in the world and it's probably the biggest tourist destination in Korea. Thankfully, we were going after the beach season had ended, so the only people there were there for the film festival. We had a great time playing in the ocean, collecting shells and building a snow/sandman (this is what happens when you go to a beach with three Canadians).
I also got interviewed by random Koreans as part of their class assignments. One group of female students was even on a scavenger hunt and asked to take a picture with me. I agreed, and then they showed me what their criteria was: "Take your picture with the most handsome man you can find." I'm just guessing they were running out of time and getting desperate.
It was an exhausting trip for sure, but I absolutely fell in love with the city. I'm looking forward to my next venture to Busan, as there's so much to see in the city and in the surrounding mountains.
Props for the most handsome man they can find. That's so cool!
ReplyDeleteI thought so. Then again, I'm slightly biased.
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