Thursday, January 31, 2008

South Korea - Seoul

Seoul the capital city of South Korea was very much so so..... To see more of Seoul, one should really go when it is autum or spring, where the whole country comes alive in different colours. In winter, is pretty much dull and wet everywhere.
got a good deal and stayed at Inter-Continential. Good hotel in good location.
Bongeunsa Temple, just behind the hotel
Deoksugung Palace is one of the places to witness the traditional changing of the guards cermony. There is only one timings in a day so make sure you get there early and get a good spot right in front of the main gate. It is within walking distance from the City hall station.



Gyeongbokgung Palace is another place where you can watch the changing of the guards.They are pretty similar to the one at Deoksugung Palace. This palace had been destroy during the Japanese Occupation and is still under going restoration. It is much bigger than Deoksugung Palace and has more interesting scenes. So if you are running tight for time, I would strongly suggest Gyeongbokgung Palace instead. You can access the palace by subway(there is actually a station name after it). Enterance fee is 3000won and it's close on Tuesday(accurate at time of writing)
Main Enterance
Beautiful lake in the Palace
Pagoda in the Palace


Seoul has many interesting markets and the good thing(for shoppers) is that the markets of the same goods are located in the same spot. How convenient!! Why can't Australia be like this.
Herbs market
Night Market
Guess what animal I saw in the herbs market!!!                                   Fruits and Vege market





Now this is a very odd design. It is a men's public toliet but you can actually see through!!! Can you see the urinal?





Korea War Memorial- I'm a big fan of war museums and memorials. So this is a no-miss for me. Take subway line 4 or 6 and get off at Samgakji Station, its about 5-10mins walk. Its quite a big place so make sure you allow yourself 1-2hrs for viewing, especially if you are a huge planes and tanks lover.
Statue of Brothers. It symbolise the divide between the north and south koreans.
one of my favourite momument in the museum. It is a tower for each country who fought hard for the Korean War.
Heaps of war aircraft everywhere on display. You can get into most of the planes as well.
And to top it all up for my visit to the war museum, guess what I saw?? a Korean traditional wedding!!! of all places.........
Spot the bridge and groom!


Not to forget....we celebrated Craig's birthday!

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