Last weekend, my host family and I spent the weekend in Yeoju (여주). Besides being the Korean center for ceramics, It also has the Tomb of King Sejong. King Sejong is known for inventing the Korean written language of Hanguel (한글). This helped all Koreans to become literate overnight. Besides his tomb, which is set on a large mound of earth surrounded by traditional houses and plains of grass, Yeoju has a large ceramics museum and a traditional wood crafted art museum. The Mok Museum specialized not only in wooden Buddhist art but also in stone art. At the Ceramics museum, not only were Korean ceramics shown but also international pieces too. Honestly, I couldn't ever imagine ceramics as art like those shown at the museum. Some were people. Some were furniture and some were even dresses. The exhibits really took multiple forms of art and mixed them together.
There's so much more to tell you besides this one past weekend but I'll have to save them for my next post. Thank you all for reading and commenting on my blog, it really means alot. Till next time!
