May 11

Yesterday was the Seoul Friendship Fair near city hall. This was my third or fourth Friendship Fair, and I must say, it was the best one so far. In previous years, the event was a little chaotic and the international food selection wasn’t so international. This year, the food booths were down the entire street next to city hall, and extended to the Cheoggye Stream. There were at least 40 countries selling delicious traditional dishes. I was also impressed by the many garbage bags, covered seating, and volunteers helping out. This was one of the few times in Seoul where I looked around and really felt the sense of internationalism that Seoul wants to portray. The weather, food, and location were great. It was a perfect day. Mark your calendars for next year. If it was anything like this year’s it’ll be another great time.

Seoul Friendship Fair

Reardon, Barbara, and Amy

Seoul Friendship Fair

Seoul Friendship Fair

I didn’t take too many pictures because it was one of those events where you either spend too much time photographing and not eating, or eating and not photographing.  I chose to eat!

Seoul Friendship Fair

Check out the entire album on Flickr.

Kristy and I Seoul Friendship Fair

Seoul Friendship Fair Seoul Friendship Fair

Seoul Friendship Fair Seoul Friendship Fair

Mangos from Columbia Seoul Friendship Fair

I ate two of those mango cups, and surprisingly, they were sold at the Columbian booth!  Paraguay had some great carne empanadas!

Textiles from the Laos booth Turkey

The left picture are Lao textiles for sale, and to the right were popular Turkish kebabs.

a quickr pickr post

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