Life and Seoul

Sunday, July 01, 2007


Cheongnyangi Market

As rapid modernization gobbles up Seoul, this place is a step back in time. Kind, weathered faces everywhere. Generous and humble people. Almost no one minded me taking their picture. The colors were intense, and almost anything was available -- from live dogs and chickens to be butchered, to garlic stacked as high as a fence and extending hundreds of yards.

Here are some photos













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At 11:25 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

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At 9:25 AM, Blogger ZenKimchi said...

The pictures are great! The dog meat table was a powerful image.

 
At 3:12 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

hi Brian
your pictures of the market are just wonderful!
also the blue lit picture of the editor is beautiful - and the image of the different breeds of dogs in the truck gives a better understanding of what you mean when you say that you eat dog!!!
I hope you are all well - you seem to be
big kiss to patty, jack and ann
love to all
Lorna

 
At 1:45 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

all I can say is GROSS!!!!! Please don't put a butchered cat on there or I will never read your blog again
Sis

 

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