Saturday, December 15, 2007

Chomseongdan Altar, Mt. Mani










It's been quite some time since I've done anything 'tourist-like' here in Korea, so decided to visit Kanghwa Island this past Saturday. Actually I can't take credit for the idea, but my English friend David lead the way and I tagged along. Kanghwa Island is located in the North Western part of South Korea, which is about an hour bus ride from Gimpo. The main attraction for us was the Chomseongdan Altar, which is located at the top of Mt. Mani. As Korean legend describes, Mt. Mani is where Dangun, the mythical 'founding father' of Korea prayed to heaven. He probably had a more difficult time climbing to the top than we did since 918 stairs have been built to assists sight-seers. This was welcome to both David and myself as we didn't bring appropriate footwear for a serious climb. The recent snowfall left the path quite slippery is some places, making our trek a little more interesting. Some of the Korean's we met along the way were dressed in serious hiking gear and warned us of the 'treacherous' conditions. They were right to be concerned for us but we also met other Korean's walking up in dress shoes so we really didn't know what to think. The climb to the top only took us about an hour and we were rewarded with a very nice scenic view of Kanghwa Island to the East, and the sea to the West. It felt really good to reach the top and spend the afternoon outdoors. There are many other attractions to see on the island and I'm looking forward to going back to see them over the next couple of months. I'm also glad to be over the sickness that floored me for a few weeks, and that my new camera is working very well. My Korean adventure continues...

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Nice pics Dave, I like your new winter coat.
Mom