Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Seoul -- My Soul

Well, as mentioned from previous post, I will blog about my Seoul Trip!


A visit to Korea is never a complete one if one were to miss out Seoul, the largest city in Korea.

Therefore, after the APL Program ends, we as a group stayed for another 4 extra days (14th-17th August) to pay Seoul a visit! Let’s summarise what we have done there.

Upon arrival to Seoul, the first place we are heading to is of course our hostel. We need to settle our luggage before we continue our adventure for the rest of the days!

The hostel we stayed is Kimchi Hostel which is located at Hongdae area. It is easily accessible in the exit no 2 of Hongik university station. The location is pretty strategic as most of the hotspot areas like Ehwa Woman’s University, Dongdaemun, Myeong Dong, etc  is within a distance. One can easily navigate around by subway station. As I was there for just a 3 days tour, so I don’t feel the need to buy T pass card, instead a single journey ticket is pretty convenient as even a transit does not need any purchase of another ticket.

Hondae (Hongik University Area) is a neighbourhood known for its underground cultures and freedom of self-expression. Unique cafes, cozy galleries, accessory stores, fashion shops, clubs and gourmet eateries make this a popular hang-out for young crowd. There is even a Hello Kitty Cafe and Little Prince Cafe at the neighbourhood.

I went to shopping at Myeongdong , one of the primary shopping districts in Seoul. The two main streets, one starting at Myeong-dong station and the other across the Lotte Department Store by Euljiro 1-ga Station, are lined with shops. The various Hallyu-related items and events attracts large crowd of visitors.
Personally, I couldn’t find much cheaper things over there, perhaps, Myeongdong is a tourist hotspot and most of the things there are sold at expensive price. Friends have told me that things sold at Dongdaemun might be cheaper than Myeongdong, but I just didn’t have enough time for to stroll around Dongdaemun. =(


A lots of K-pop album sold at Myeongdong.

Street food at Myeongdong

Myeongdong

The long Ice cream I bought in Myeongdong

This is the 'Mascot' at one of the cosmetic shops in Myeongdong

The Andong Chicken we had.

4 person portion- 30,000 woon

Hongik University

Murals near Hongdae

Murals near Hongdae

LOSER! xD

A nice view on sun set at Hangang River
 Not to miss historical places while visiting Korea, we went on our tour to Changdeokgung Palace. It was built as a secondary palace if the Joseon Dynasty in 1405, during King Taejong’s reign. Although it was originally secondary to Gyeongbokgung palace, Changdeokgung was served as the residence for many kings and later it became the main palace. After all palaces in Seoul were destroyed during the Japanese invasion (1592-1598), Gyeongbukgong had been left in ruins. Changdeokgung, however was reconstructed in 1610 and served as the main palace for about 270 years, until Gyeongbokgung was finally rebuilt in 1868. I feel proud for being able to visit this palace well as the secret garden. The entrance fee for the palace is 3000 woon and secret garden is 5000 woon. Only guided tours are offered in the secret garden.











Chicken and Ginseng Soup at Mu-Gyo
This restaurant has been around for 40 years. The menu is limited: Chicken and Ginseng soup (samgyetang), chicken rice soup( dak gamtang) and potato pancake (kamja jeon).
I find that the fewer things are on the menu, the better the food is. The chicken and the ginseng soup are the top seller here. The chicken is stuffed with rice, chestnut, dates, garlic, and ginseng, and slowly cooked in a clear, golden broth. It is meditative to dissect the chicken, dip the meat in a bit of salt and enjoy the cubes of turnip kimchi or spicy garlic cloves. At lunch time, the place is always packed.





 Our last destination for Makan before leaving to Malaysia.





I miss Seoul! It is such a big state that 4 days trips never enough to explore it completely! 

Will surely be there again in future! =)



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