The weather is getting cooler and cooler, and the leaves are turning redder and yellower! Autumn is here! I've been trying to get out of the house as much as possible before the weather turns too cold (it's shaping up to be a COLD winter) and to see the beauty of the leaves before they fall.
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Peace Gate; the main entrance. |
The choice of the day was Olympic Park, site of the 1988 Olympics and located on the eastern side of Seoul. It is another large park, 370 square acres, or 1.5 million square meters for any non-Americans reading this.The brochure I picked up from the information center said you can "upgrade the quality of your life" by visiting the various areas of the park. I don't know about that, but you can certainly enjoy a lovely day outside! Within the park there are also three museums: the Olympic museum, the SOMA museum of art, and the Seoul Baekje museum. There is also an outdoor sculpture garden and several other things as well, including two playground areas, with snack stands scattered about. Always a good thing when you have kids in tow!
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Inside the Olympic museum. |
The only museum we had time to visit this day was the Olympic museum. The first exhibit hall was an excellent history of the Olympic games, and the second hall was focused on the 1988 Olympics and mostly on Korean athletes. It was a very educational museum.
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Flags of participating countries. I love a good flag display! Also good for geography lessons! |
After the museum visit we walked around part of the park. (We certainly didn't attempt the whole park at once!) Some of the scenes:
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A very popular sculpture, and of course the lovely roses still in bloom! |
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SOMA museum with sculpture park in foreground. |
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You could walk through the field of flowers. So beautiful! Notice the changing leaves in back. |
Of course there were plenty of lovely leaves, which I will show in a separate post. The girls and I really enjoyed this park and can't wait to go back!
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