Kyoung Ju

Pulguksa 2

Text: In one of Pulguksa's courtyards we found the temple's two famous pagodas, Tabotap and Sokkatap. The ornate Tabotap is pictured on the 10 won coin. It used to have four stone lions, facing the cardinal directions, but only one remains.

(Page 2) After exploring the temple complex, we got some "naeng myun" (cold noodles) for lunch and then headed back to town. On the way back, a cherry fell through the vent in the roof of the moving bus and hit Doug on the head.

 

Background Paper: Thai unryu (kozo and chiri white) from Daniel Smith.

Pens: Zig Writer brown, Micron black (01)

Scissors: Fiskars provincial