Before coming to South Korea I was not aware of Chuseok. I've found it quite fascinating and fun to partake in the events. The holiday lasts for 3 days over which time family members gather to have bountiful meals and exchange presents with each other. (Don't you wish Thanksgiving lasted for 3 days?!) Apparently a VERY popular present to give to a relative is a big ol' case of Spam, yes.. SPAM. In Korea Spam is treated as a luxury (go figure). I checked out the local grocery store to see how much of a dent Spam would leave in my wallet. To my surprise, if you were to buy a case of 6 regular cans and 6 mini cans, it'll set you back a whopping 47,000 won, which translates to roughly $45!!! Jeez.. I guess your everyday Spam musubi is something for the 1% folks over here. Add Spam to your list of protest "Occupy Wall Street Korea" (if there is such a thing). Oh well, guess I'll be on a Spam diet while I'm here (which probably isn't such a bad thing). Thats all for this week! Stay tuned.. and enjoy the pictures.
-TDtravels-
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