I've been here for 8 months now, so very little about Korea surprises me anymore. I'm used to walking down the street and seeing giant fish tanks filled with slithery eels, and old ladies on blankets peddling squid, acorn jelly, and other various treats! However, I saw something last week that really surprised me, so i thought I'd share it with my faithful readers.
I was eating dinner at a restaurant in my neighborhood. I live in a bustling part of town, right off campus of a major university, with alot of restaurants, cafes and bars near my apartment. That night was like any other, with college kids out having dinner and drinking, and people shopping in little boutiques I could see from outside the large window of the restaurant. All of a sudden, I spied a Buddhist Monk walking down the street solemnly, complete with the shaved head, the robe, etc. He was thumping lightly on a drum and humming. Before I knew it, he was wakling into the restaurant where I was eating. He opened the door and just stood in the doorway thumping his drum for about a minute. No one paid him any mind so he turned around and left. Puzzled as to what he was doing, I watched him through the window, realizing that he was going door to door to all the restaurants in the neighborhood. Finally, he entered a fried chicken place, and the worker promptly handed him a box of chicken. Then he left the neighborhood. The guy was going door to door begging for food in typical monk fashion, and was given fried chicken?? Talk about East meets West.
Monday, April 12, 2010
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Haha. Can't say I've seen that, but there is a monk who kneels outside my building most weekends banging a drum, and leaves a box out for donations. Maybe I should shave my head to get free chicken....
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