With a population of almost 12 million people,
Seoul is the fifth largest city in the world and the capital of South Korea. It is very colorful and vibrant with its tall buildings, busy streets and numerous shops next to each other.
We had the opportunity to tour the city for three days and two nights with the kind staff members from the English camp.
Traveling in tour buses, we first visited
Gyeongbokgung Palace and walked inside. The architecture of the palace and the sanctuaries were breathtaking. To think so much detail went into them!
After, we went to
Itaewon Street and bought souvenirs.
Mt. Namsan was next and wow, what a beautiful scenery that is!
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Here is a short video on the trip to Mt. Namsan:
I decided that I needed to take advantage that I was in Seoul, so I called my French friend or
chingoo, Anne, who is studying abroad here for one year (she is fluent in Korean now--wow!). I met her and her Korean friend, So jin, for a night out in Downtown Seoul by the man-made river,
Cheonggyecheon. We grabbed frapuccinos from The Coffee Bean and enjoyed exchanging stories and learning about each others' cultures.
The next day, I called So Jin, my newly-made friend, and she took me to Yongsan, where there is a big mall called iPark. We ate there at a restaurant where they cooked chicken and vegetables in a skillet in front of us and had Korean beer.
Then, we took the subway to
Ehwa Womans University, where the streets were just filled with coffee shops and clothing stores. Every direction you looked at, there were rows and rows of stores! I ended up buying two dresses, a skirt and shirt (I couldn't help myself being that they were cute clothes and inexpensive).
It was such a humid day that So Jin treated me to some red bean ice cream called
Patbingsu. It is shaved ice and sweeted red beans (made for an interesting dessert!). It was quite the treat :) Thank you So Jin for your kindness!
Seoul definitely made an impression on me--a positive one. The people are nice; the food is delicious; the scenery is beautiful!