This video was buried near the end of the really long Andong Mask Festival post. . . and I wanted to bring more attention to it, because this was one of the loveliest experiences I've had in all my travels, and I'd like to share the wonder.
In case you said "Post too long already. Will not watch." -- if you did that, you made a mistake, missing out on this one.
Skip the rest if you like, but watch this video. (Hang on to the end, too: there's more.)
7 comments:
wow Robo - I just caught a glimpse of that trolling. Sorry you have to deal with that.
Yo, troll idiot above -- if you're gonna troll, at least make it funny/creative. Your insults are far too weak to be taken seriously.
I really enjoyed this video. Mostly because it reminds me of some of the more intimate moments I feel I have had with Korean people. Watching them take part in leisure activities or cultural past times, seems to help me see that there is more to Koreans than just riding the subway and eating at restaurants.
Anyways good editing.
Thanks for the video. The Mask Festival was one I never got to, unfortunately.
What an incredible video. Nice editing, and the Bjork track complements it beautifully. Thanks for sharing this with us!
(Would you mind if I posted the YouTube video - or linked to it - on my site as well? Naturally I'd include a link and credit to your blog.)
Go ahead: just leave a backlink and I'll put one here, too.
Thanks, Rob. I started tinkering with my layout earlier tonight so it may take an extra day or two before I get a post up about the Mask Festival. (I feel like the tardiest person in the K-blogosphere.)
I did make sure to add a section for out-going links on my site though. Your blog was the first one to be added, and I've also included 'Hub of Sparkle' on the list. Looks like it should be a great site!
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