Most of Kristine’s and my days were spent relaxing at home
and just chatting with each other. I saw a lot of things, but I think you could
spend 2-3 months in Seoul going to a museum a day and not run out of things to
do. I highly recommend going, but you might want to go with a guide, as it was
extremely difficult to figure my way around (mostly when I wanted to eat)
without someone who spoke/understood Korean. As my first time in Asia, (check
that off bucket list!) it was a good introduction. I, of course, still want to
explore more!
a view from the top of a hill. |
IPark Mall
Ginormous mall, complete with cinema. We spent our first day
out here exploring and going to a movie. And trying not to drown in the down
pour. We ate at California Pizza kitchen and starbucks (they are as prevalent
here are they are in America). It was fun to wander around and try to figure
out how to get to places, the movie theater opens before the rest of the mall,
but here not every shop has their own door, so we kept wandering in different
stores to be kicked out trying to find the movie theater. We watched Magic in the Moonlight, it was cute and
fun.
National War Museum (Aug 24th)
This place was
amazing. It is three floors of exhibits and free to go to. There are also
outside planes and tanks and things to go in/climb on.
Inside it had royal
history/time of fighting between the different dynasties, the Korean War, UN
peacekeeping missions, and futuristic war.
My Pap-Paw fought in
the Korean War, so it was special to see the way they represented the war. What
came across the most was how thankful they were for the UN’s support against
the North/Communists. I didn’t know a lot about the war, but it was tastefully
done. However, someone was happy to play with the special effects and they had
a lot of different video/animated things to watch. They had a whole room
dedicated to uniforms and information about the UN countries that helped.
The Drop- dogtags of everyone who died in the war. |
However, they did
like to proselytize/propagandize the history and make the North out to be
devils that had no consciousness. An example: the north tried to unscrupulously
gain a better position for negotiations, while the UN troops honorably held
unto their positions.” We were supposed to be able to go to two museums this
day, but I was so entranced that kept us to just visiting this one!
In case you wanted to know what would happen if a nuke was dropped on Seoul (as big as the one that hit Hiroshima. Hint: it's not pretty. |
Gyeongbokgung (August 26th)
They had a “pantry” of sauces that was outside, and back in the day, they had special servants whose sole job was to make sauce. That was it. We also got to see the changing of the guards, which was interesting. I feel sorry for them though, they wear period dress, and it was HOT!
National Museum of Korea (August 27th)
Shows of Korea’s
national treasures from ancient prehistory to ceramics to donated goods. It
took me almost 2 hours to walk it all, including a snack break at one of the
not overpriced cafes! It was interesting, and some of the things were
beautiful, but not knowing the history of Korea, it was a little difficult to
follow. About ½ way through I figured out you could get an audio guide…
Itaewon (almost every day we went out)
Shopping and food
district. They had lots of American food places as well as other ethnic food.
We just wandered around here a few times/on our way home.
Namsang Tower (August 28th)
This is a great
place to get panoramas of Seoul, if you can see past the smog from China.
(thanks environmental externatilities!) There is a Coldstone and a few not over
priced restaurants. If you spend $20 to go up to the observatory deck, it
rotates as do three overpriced restaurants.
We saw a “flash mob”
proposal to that “I’m bored so lets get married” song. It was cute, the girl
was crying when she figured it out. He gave her a bunch of shoes, which none of
us understood. But if you find a random Korean youtube video (cuz they were
taping it) where the girl is in a blue dress with a white top, I’ll be in the
background!
Shopping Street (unknown name)
Kristine and I went
to a shopping street once to just go shopping and ended up finding a Cat Café.
Where there are about 20 cats just wandering around the place and you drink
coffee. It was interesting and I got my cat fill (hopefully enough to last
until I get my kitty in December). All of us also went here on 8/20 for dinner
(street food) and wandering.
Eating and Drinking
After the war museum
Kristine and I met up with Hyun and a few of his friends from work to drink
magkoli, or Korean Rice Wine. It was yummy! We only had the flavored ones
there, I had a wine flavored one! It was in a gigantic goblet, totally full.
A few times we went
to Mister Pizza, a pizza chain, that has REAL pizza!
Once we went to a
Korean drinking place, where you mostly drink and eat anju or side dishes for drinking.
I’m not sure what exactly they ate, because Korean food is not conducive to
being a vegetarian. But I had a yummy salad and soju cocktail. I know this
might be sacrilegious, but soju tasted like quality vodka to me. Loved the
cocktail though- it was kiwi flavored.
Another time, we ate
street food and I had bimbop (sp?) which was fried veggies and egg and rice. It
was yummy! I’m not exactly sure what I was eating, but the waitress assured
Hyun it was vegetarian so I ate it. Trust I say. Trust. (Aug 20th)
I even got to go to
the 4th best restaurant in Seoul- Gusto’s Tacos (but I went to the
one on base). They had tofu tacos and are run by a couple from NY. They are a
bit spicy. (I say a bit because my mouth was on fire, but normal people have a
better spice tolerance than I do.)
Hyun hosted 2 North
Korean high school students as part of an Embassy program for the night, and we
went and got Baskin Robbins. Pretty sure they didn’t have 31 flavors there, but
they had a lot!
Amigos Tacos- they
made mushrooms taste yummy! Hard to believe. This was the 2nd day I
was in town- and needed Mexican food after dropping my passport off at the Visa
Center for Russia.
I even got falafels
one day! And they spoiled me with American food that they can get on base. J J
See you around the globe!
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