Some Seoul Time

Old Nov 12th, 2015, 02:50 PM
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Some Seoul Time

After 12 hours and 41 minutes of flight we touch down at Incheon International Airport for another trip to Southeast Asia and our first visit to South Korea. Our late afternoon arrival leaves us a bit exhausted from a 14 hour time change but even so with a light rain falling we still manage to venture out around our hotel neighborhood.

A few stares at posted picture menus and we settle on a “Mom & Pop” restaurant for our first authentic South Korean meal. Two large bowls of a beef noodle soup with rice and all the trimmings including a”spicy” serving of kimchi. For about US$14 we are filled.

Feeling well rested and twelve hours later we are paralleling the Incheon Airport Expressway racing towards Seoul at 60 mph. Leaving Exit 8 at the Gwanghwamun Metro station we ascend into a cold and rainy afternoon.

Seizing the opportunity to stay dry and somewhat comfortable we board a tour bus for a 2 hour journey around the city. Besides learning more about Seoul from an on board audio program a highlight of the tour is seeing the city from the hillside area around the Seoul Tower.

We are fortunate that we happen to be in town while two popular cultural events are going on. For the Second Annual Kimchi Festival vendors line a popular street area and we get to sample some of South Korea's culinary delights.

At a museum we learn about some of Korea's significant historical achievements including its early Navy battles with Japan. We also learned about the development of Hangul by King Sejong. Hangul which was created in the 1300's is considered by some to be one of the most efficient alphabets in the world. At one point we get to use it as we write our names in Korean.

As night falls around the city we head to Cheonggyecheon Plaza to enjoy the Seoul Lantern Festival where colorful Korean artworks display a part of it's history on a “River Walk that is below street level.

Some more time walking around the city and soon we return to Line 5 for about a one hour journey back to our hotel.

Our day ends with another neat Korean style dinner. This time we are cooking our own meal at a table side grill that turns out to be a cool experience.



Video: https://youtu.be/L8zpAYaI-os
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Old Nov 12th, 2015, 04:31 PM
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Two festivals! That's fantastic. One dedicated to food, the the other to craft. I taught myself Hangul for my trip, but I did not know about its origin, so thanks for that. How long was your trip? I am hoping for more installments.
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Nice video! I want to to see the Lantern Festival! My son and daughter in law live in Seoul, we loved the street food when we were there last year.

Looking forward to more!
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Following along too. Would love to hear more about the Lantern Festival.
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Unfortunately, we only spent two days in Seoul before moving on to Malaysia then Cebu and Manila. We would love to go back and see more of South Korea.

Loved the street food there too but you have to watchout for the spicy stuff!
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