Saturday, July 09, 2005

Intl dance festival at the Haeundae beach, Pusan


Going to Haeundae beach in Pusan has become a weekly ritual for us. So, not intending to break the habit, myself, Eduardo and Ravi got together and headed off to Pusan..It was the usual route that we take..45 mins by bus and another half an hour by the subway...I had recently completed reading Graham Hancock's 'Fingerprints of the gods' and my interest in the ancient civilizations is at a all time high right now. I started reading a second book of his 'Heaven's mirror' which is pretty much the same except for the gorgeous pictures of all the anicent sites..especially striking were some of the pictures of Angkor vat (which by the way is in my list of must-see places)..



Quickly finished our lunch at Ganga (of course!!)...In fact it was not so quick..especially with me having to finish my tandoori chicken, chicken Makhani and nans :-). After the lunch we decided to take a walk along the beach..Dark clouds were looming over the sea and at almost the end of the beach, we noticed that there was a dance festival of some sort happening..I thought the setting was really imaginative with the stage set against the sea as a backdrop...there were some volunteers who were guarding the back side of the stage so that there are no people passing by the stage and there by spoiling the backdrop for the audience ( and of course for the numerous photo and video enthusiasts) ...Having spent all afternoon and evening at the beach watching some really impressive oriental and western classical dance, we headed back home (..err...Masan)

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