Sunday, February 19, 2017

Report #50 Incheon, South Korea February 19, 2017 Sunday Cloudy & 37 degrees Part #2 Of 3 85 Pictures

Continuing pictures………


The industrial side of Incheon

That's the Amsterdam docked behind the trees

Buildings down below the park

A city of 3 million people

Clocktower

Leftover Christmas decorations

Cute, but not sure the meaning?

Story of the Jayco Park

A place for snacks and drinks

A good map

Where's Chinatown?

Good luck

Following signs on the light posts

Steep climb

Bricked walkway

Making the park smoke-free

Benches were a nice idea

The Korea – USA Centennial Monument

Very impressive

Highest point on the mountain

The story dates back to 1882

Points meeting at the top

Really not sure what this represents

100 year dedication

Monument

Mature trees

Good way to get the propective

Must be nice in the spring


A few evergreens in the mix

View from the back side

Dangerous steps

Stairs and steep slopes

A nice park

Many paths to take

Dense woods

Pines

You can tell how steep it was

A tennis court

Evergreens

Nice grove

A dove hidden on the branch

Waiting to go

Slow on a Sunday morning

Quiet spot in the city

Chinese pavilion

Good place for a band

Water fountain

Lookout for good photos

The Amsterdam as seen from the top

City below

No leaves this time of year

Bird nests in the trees

Industrial port in the city

Many ships, but we are the only cruise ship

City goes on and on

Chinese tower

Goo Goo ice cream cone

Meandering paths

Must be getting close to Chinatown

A bell tower

We saw this symbol all over the park

Cannot take these stairs

A portal towards Chinatown

Statue of Confucius marks the town

Korean & English

Follow that dragon

Confucius says…….

Path led downhill

Stairway from the park

Tiled wall told a story of China

Some violent depictions

Street lights

Many nicely done tile designs

Warriors over the centuries

Horses were part of Chinese history

Cross bow in China's history

Asian landscape

Toys for the little ones

Seven Eleven in Korea

Pancakes – Chinese-style

Many visitors today

Street vendors

Look at that crowd