Trisha has made a special request that I blog while on my work trip to Seoul.
I hope others of you enjoy this also.
I have now been in Seoul, South Korea for 3 full days and am already enjoying the friendliness of the people, cleanliness of the city and ease of getting around. This is a much different experience then what I had in China, not saying that the Chinese are not friendly...it's just different. For one, the city noise is so quite since drivers do not use their horns as often and people generally talk much quieter.
After getting in on Sunday night I have been able to sleep almost on a normal schedule, when this happens I know that the return trip in a week will hit me hard with jet-lag.
Day 1:
Making Tammy, our QA Manger, pose with me in front of the Korean liaison office. |
For all you non hip people, sorry dad but I will call you out here. There is a HUGE korean-pop song that has made it big in The States. The artists name is Psy and his song is Gangnum Style (click this link to watch the video). Gangnum is a very affluent area in Seoul and Psy's song is making fun of the people that live there. Everyone that we meet has asked us if we are familiar with the song and every store/restaurant that we walk into has the song on repeat.
My first evening experience in Seoul:
Crazy Hyundai building |
Streets of Seoul |
Japanese Nabe (not the best by far) |
The first night it was just me and my designer walking around and we were on our own for dinner. We walked past so many restaurants looking for a menu with pictures that we felt comfortable choosing from. The problem was that since it was my fist time in Korea and I don't have too much experience with eating traditional Korean food I was uncertain how to eat some of the food that we were seeing. In the end we found a Japanese Izakaya to eat at. Ordering was pretty safe.
On the walk how we saw lots of these cards with scantily clad
women on them and phone #s to call for a good time.
Then we stopped at the Bongeunsa Buddhist Temple, one of 2 in the city limits. In order to enter into the temple you had to walk through the Gate of Truth that was watched over by 2 sets of Guardians seen above.
The ceiling is covered in paper lanterns. |
The cool airpumps, free to use. |
1 comment:
Yay! I'm so glad you're blogging again--D should, too! Hope you're having fun and eating lots of good food :)
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