However, the highlight of the day was visiting Gyeongbokgung, one of Korea's old palaces.
Below are some pictures taken at the Palace...
enjoy! -a
or; how I learned to stop worrying and love the dong
THE DONG - A VIRTUAL TOUR
Jin Jin Pig - Fine purveyors of Donkkas - Korea's pork cutlet dish (see our entry on Korean food) Don't be fooled by the roll of toilet paper immediately inside the floor, they cook a spicy but very tasty pig.
Mr. Park's Samgyeopsal restaurant - Once again see our entry on Korean food. There are literally hundresds of places like this one in the dong, serving Pork or Beef grilled on the table with mountains of side dishes, and the ones we have tried have all been fantastic. Due to the friendliness of the owner Mr Park and the wide variety of side dishes offered Mr Park's is a favourite among the Swaton foriegn teachers.
Two of the local singing rooms - Noraebangs are everywhere - these two are right around the corner from our place
Korea's answer the McDonalds, Lotteria. Like McDonalds they are on every corner, this is our local one. They offer familiar treats like cheeseburger and french fries, but if you want something with more of a local flavour watch out for the Bulgogi burger, Kimchi burger and the Hot squid burger. They also serve Milo - aussie aussie aussie!
One of the local Waygooks (white people) - Dan is from New Zealand and is over here with his fiancee, Greer; but more importantly this photo captures the blank stare that we often attract from the locals.
That's all for now. Hope you had fun looking at the wonderful photos of my dong.
- T