This afternoon we took a self-guided walking tour around Daegu. Compared to Busan it was nice to be a in a city that felt manageable, it had a small old town in the centre of the city, with parks,Leia mais
This afternoon we took a self-guided walking tour around Daegu. Compared to Busan it was nice to be a in a city that felt manageable, it had a small old town in the centre of the city, with parks,Leia mais
The next stop on todays adventure was Seomun Market. We didn’t really know what to expect other than being a market we thought it would be similar to the food and clothes markets in Busan.
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After a short stop in Daegu we are off to Seoul. This will be our final high-speed train while we are here in S.Korea, so it was a good opportunity to take plenty of photos.
First stop today was to the stunning Gyeongbokgung Palace, with mountains in the background and the city behind you the palace was beautifully situated. It was the main royal palace of the JoseonLeia mais
Surrounded by Gyeongbokgung Palace and Changdeokgung Palace, Bukchon Hanok Village offers glimpse into Seouls past. Nestled in amongst the skyscrapers of the city it was beautiful mix of new and old.Leia mais
After the culture village we headed over to the other palace called Changdeokgung Palace. Once again it was built by the Joseon Dynasty in the 14th century, and became one of the most favored palaceLeia mais
Tonight we went shopping in Lotte World and had dinner in their food court- which the guide said had every single cuisine you could wish for and they were not wrong.
After that Hannah and I decidedLeia mais
On our way to the city walls we stumbled across the Kwangjang Market almost by accident. But it was beautiful, the sights, smells and choice of food was great.
We woke up to a much cooler day today than we have had previously on this trip. So Hannah and I took the opportunity for a hike around the Seoul’s City Walls. We started at one of the gates, whichLeia mais
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