Anyang City: Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony for the Opening of the Photo Exhibition, Anyang City Festival: Light-Show and Entertainment

3 October 2003

Photographs by Ms. Hae-Kung Kim, Ms. Wolae Jung and Neil Mishalov

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Friday,3 October, 9:30 a.m.: Hae-Kyung (Michelle) Kim takes the train from Seoul to Anyang to join us for today's festivities Mr. Kim Ji-Seok, Historical Materials Curator, Anyang City, takes us to a Buddhist temple near the Anyang Recreation Area The image of the Buddha
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The grounds of the temple Anyang City in the background
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Praying at the shrine Two Buddhist priests. The younger priest was an orphan child, and was adopted by the Buddhist temple priests in 1968 Showing the priests their image which is stored in the digital camera
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Bob, Neil and the priests At the photo exhibition as it is still in the process of being assembled. John A. Cushing, Second Secretary, Political Section, American Embassy, Seoul, Korea, stopped by to say hello Bob, Wolae John and Neil. John provided assistance to me prior to my trip. My trip would not have occured without the assistance of Ms. Wolae Jung
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Ms. Hae-Kyung (Michelle) Kim and Ms. Wolae Jung. The help that these two women provided me can not be expressed in words. Thanks to both of you! Ms. Wolae Jung, Deputy Director, Department of Culture and Art, Anyang City Ms. Hae-Kyung (Michelle) Kim, a private citizen who reached out to me and helped make the trip a dream come true
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Two city employees in the process of setting up the exhibit. Thank you! Almost ready Observing the results
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A picture at an exhibition (apologies to Modest Mussorgsky!) A picture at an exhibition (apologies to Modest Mussorgsky!) A picture at an exhibition (apologies to Modest Mussorgsky!)
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A picture at an exhibition (apologies to Modest Mussorgsky!) A picture at an exhibition (apologies to Modest Mussorgsky!) A picture at an exhibition (apologies to Modest Mussorgsky!)
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A picture at an exhibition (apologies to Modest Mussorgsky!) A picture at an exhibition (apologies to Modest Mussorgsky!) A picture at an exhibition (apologies to Modest Mussorgsky!)
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A picture at an exhibition (apologies to Modest Mussorgsky!) A picture at an exhibition (apologies to Modest Mussorgsky!) Neil Mishalov outside of the tent housing the exhibition
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Ms. Hae-Kyung (Michelle) Kim Taking a little rest. We left the festival grounds, and would return at 6 p.m., for the ribbon cutting ceremony Ms. Hae-Kyung (Michelle) Kim and Bob Lawrence will do some Anyang sightseeing together. I will take a little nap at the hotel and then go for a stroll...with my camera
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Anyang near the train station Lotte Department Store. It is contiguous to the train station Anyang train station

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