Today we all woke up and met in the lobby, only to notice Dr. Yun wasn’t there and wasn’t ever going to show up. He instead texted all of us different clues and pictures trying to help us figure out where he was in the city. The first location ended up being the Jogyesa Temple. Since today was Children’s Day, a Korean holiday, there was a lot going on at the temple including games and lanterns that people could write prayers on. We explored the temple for a while, then Dr. Yun sent us a new location.

The second location was the National Museum of Korea. My group was one of the first to find Dr. Yun, which gave us plenty of time to take pictures and look around outside of the museum while waiting for the other groups. Once everyone arrived, we ate lunch at the food court. We then were given time to explore the museum, where we walked through and saw artifacts and other historical items.

After the museum, we all attended a K-Pop dance class, which was interesting because I had never done anything like it before. The instructor was very nice and encouraging, and it was very hot in the room.

