Monday, July 20, 2009

Our first stop was at the Gunpo Youth Center. After listening to a short presentation about the center, the students all received a gift.
One of the purposes of the Youth Center is to counsel young people about all sorts of things, including pregnancy prevention.

Part of our tour included learning the traditional tea ceremony. Here, our teacher is showing us how to make a traditional cookie to eat with our tea.


The finished cookies. They are made with different types of grain put together with honey. They tasted a bit like honey nut cheerios.



Our group photo in front of the Youth Center.
Our next stop was the Gunpo City Library. We all sat down when we got there for a photo. We each received our very own library card.
One nice feature of the library is this phone booth. It's purpose is for patrons to be able to use their cell phones in a quiet place.
Daniel receiving his library card.
Our group in front of the library.
Lunch today was a pork cutlet, salad, and rice.


During lunch, Melissa was teaching some of the girls her wrestling cheers. Very cute!
Next, we went to the Nongshim noodle factory. We got to wear hair nets and white coats for our tour.
Our group in front of the Nongshim noodle factory. They gave us a really nice box full of noodles and snacks.
The Gunpo fire department put on quite a show for us. After their initial presentation, they demonstrated some of their training drills. Our gift here was a great orange fire department hat.




We ended the day meeting with Mayor Ro. Our county presented Gunpo with a gift of wine available in limited quantities.
Mayor Ro presented me with this lovely picture.
Shawn and Mitchell received ties with Korean warriors on them.


The students had the opportunity to have their photo taken with the mayor if they chose.











3 comments:

Deeapaulitan said...

what do the shirts say that the kids received?

Unknown said...

Wow! Lots of pictures this time! What a great opportunity for our kids to have...to feel so celebrated!

Grant County Economic and Cultural Exchange said...

The shirts have a Korean poem about seasons, mountains, and flowers. Young mi read it-it's very beautiful.