Last weekend, I went with some friends to the St Patrick's Day festival in Sindorim, Seoul. I was expecting a pretty small turn-out (especially after the slightly disappointing Christmas market I visited at the end of last year), but it seemed like every single westerner in Seoul was there, along with a sizeable amount of Koreans as well.
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John in his St Paddy's t-shirt, which has St Patrick's Day written in Korean, Irish and English. |
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The steps to the main festival square. |
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There was a stage with performances such as Irish dancing. |
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There was also plenty of uplifting folk music to dance to. |
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A lost balloon. |
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Never thought I'd see a Korean band playing Irish folk music, not to mention the drunken white guy lying on the stage. |
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More traditional Irish performances, such as this ancient Celtic hula hoop dance. |
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Angela stocking up on the beer. |
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Kristen, Angela, Lauren and Lindsey. |
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More lost balloons. |
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Angela and me with shamrock stickers on our faces. |
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Sitting in the shade and getting drunk on Cass. |
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Later in the evening we went to a bar near Itaewon, where Vicky, Angela and I tried Irish Car Bombs (a cocktail containing Irish stout, Irish whiskey and Irish cream). |
I don't usually do much for St Patrick's Day but I'm glad I went out for this one. I had a fun drunken day in the sun with some friends, danced to some cheerful music, and probably had way too much to drink. Overall, an awesome St Patrick's Day I won't forget!