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2nd on the right and straight on till morning
I'm Lmy.



Bo yah?

Monday, July 18, 2011






















































































Anyeonghaseyo!
Korea = ☺☺☺

Airport

Is sparkling clean and super comfy, can rival SG's.

Taxi uncles

are rude in the middle of the night when you have five people with obnoxiously huge luggages
and have no idea how to pronounce their hostel name. Others I've met were exceptionally nice with great service and commendable attitude in trying to communicate w us.
(Oh......Shingafore? Ah.......No chewing gum, NO! Ah..........hahahaha *belly laughs*)

Food

is godlike, esp for you meateaters. Street eats are THE BEST and you will never step into
a Korean restaurant without snubbing their food ever again. Seoul Garden? Whut Seoul Garden?

Sightseeing

Depends on you. There's the gorgeous artsy fartsy places which I wanted to go badly but my mum's outright refusal crushed my plans. Went sitting on this cable car thingy that was as uninteresting as taking an MRT. I guess the best sightseeing will be in Busan/Jeju where the scenery is Breath-taking, which we didn't go. Or if you were feeling gangsta you could go to the North-South border too!

Getting around

isnt really that hard, cus there's English or Chinese almost everywhere and if you had a head you could prolly get around quite decently. Simple Engrish is understood.

Shopping

IS THE BEST THING EVER ON EARTH.
Cheap thrills cheap thrills cheap thrills.
Far East tops selling at $5-$10, blogshop bags @ $10,
you can buy from big conventional malls/ fareastlike malls/ streetstalls.
Some shops are really cute I wanna bring them back here. ~.~
Clothes are super style and the range is amazing. Guys clothes so gorgeous I drooled a river.
Had no time to hunt for stationry shops tho, oh and cosmetics.
Buy loads of them because it prolly costs twice or more here in SG.
They give out freebies like free.



Its currently 4am and this is all I came up with.
Walking on streets, people-watching, sipping coffee.
3 of my favourite things to do.
Korea has little surprises in corners you don't expect, I didnt have them in pictures.
But ah....................definitely going back. ^^


NOW NIGHTSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS








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