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Sŏgyo-dong

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    • Day 18

      Seoul 1 Night

      May 3 in South Korea ⋅ 🌙 16 °C

      Had street food with Oliver then went to Pink rooftoop where we had Soju. Very sneaky drink. Took us 1h to realise it was 12%

      Then Oliver left, so I went to
      Thursday Party bar where i switched to beer. Met a european group and went with them to the "club" next door called Zigzag. Ktir m2al3at, so decided to go to B1 which was recommended by a guy.

      On the way to B1 I asked 3 girls in the street for recommendations, they recommended the B1 area. There's a 20min queue for B1. Once I get in, it feels like I'm on a train wagon to Auschwitz. So I get out immediately. I then try Mu:In. It's alright.

      I finally go to A:Tention and stay there until 5.

      Bass, there's something recurring in these clubs. It's topless Korean guys. So I ask some foreign girls about this, they tell me it's because many girls are into KPop and Korean men.

      On the way back, I see another street full of people, mostly Koreans, with queues of 20m, still at 5h40am. I'm intrigued.

      I queue for a hip-hop club, the bouncer tells me "koreans only" as soon as I join the queue. I see another club, ask the guy if "koreans only" he says no. Ok, i've been queuing for 20 mins at 6am for Jose Quervo "international club" and the 2 girls in front of me in the queue started spitting on the floor every 30 seconds. Once at the door, the bouncer looks at my canadian ID and says "you're too old", I ask what is the cut-off age, he says but you can pay 20,000 won = 14$. I say ok, he looks surprised. Dhashon lal 14$. Inside, I'm part of the 1% of foreigners. I have one drink, some Korean guys start talking to me, they know Lebanon and think it's cool.

      I leave, it's 6:30, I'm walking back home and it's full sunshine. I stop and see this restaurant with hangover soup on the menu. And 3 girls arguing. It's those 3 girls from earlier with the recommendations. They tell me to try the first dish in the pictures but it's very spicy. They're going to McDo. I go in, order the first dish, to which the waitress also tells me it's very spicy. It was spicy and delicious.
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    • Day 61

      Day 61, Happy Easter!

      April 9, 2023 in South Korea ⋅ ☀️ 63 °F

      Happy to celebrate Easter back at Changdong Yumpwang Presbyterian Church. Beautiful service with huge choirs, children to adult, soloists, and orchestra. Met up afterwards with a young couple - she American and he Korean, plus their little son, Logan - for lunch. Sarah’s mother is a fellow painter and dear friend with Linda. Small world - Sarah’s parents are also good friends with our neighbors, the Wallaces, in Madeira. Spent part of the afternoon wandering in our neighborhood, Hongdae, which is filled with young people and dozens of cafes featuring coffee and cake. I’m convinced they must be eating lots of kimchi when they get home. 😎🍰😎Read more

    • Day 2

      Almost a Seoul destroyer

      March 14, 2023 in South Korea ⋅ 🌧 21 °C

      Had a good night and up early enough to get in a run and then an easy walk to the station.slight drizzle on the run but not for the walk. International was not crowded so all looking on track until- the Qantas check in asked if I had completed my K-eta visa. Well my blank look said it all. I am usually well researched but had not come across this before. I was pointed to the website and I needed to apply and have it approved - a. 15-20 minute wait. Well - 1/2 hour later I was no closer. The application wouldn’t upload my passport and the app I was directed to didn’t work. The Qantas airport manager was called and sent me to Flight Centre as they were sometimes successful. It took them 20 mins and $20 but application in! 25 minutes later the approval came through - 5 minutes before check in closed! Still time for a quick visit to the First Lounge where a glass of Pommery helped still the beating heart. I am with Dawn on this - I would much prefer to sit for a long time in an airport than run in an airport! Writing this bit on the plane- great crew but the clown in 24B has discovered the recline button - it’s going to be a long 10 hours! The crew saved me not long after - asked him to push it up! Watched the new movie Blueback - I have wanted to see it and can highly recommend! Great soundtrack by the incomparable Nigel Westlake. Fun fact - South Korea will be my number 30 country. I am counting Monaco but not the Vatican. I also don’t count those I don’t leave the airport (Germany, Ethiopia)
      Anyways - 12 hours later the flight is done (really very enjoyable) and a seamless border security and train find. My hotel is about 25 metres from the station and is better than my normal choice (plus an upgrade but no lounge). The airport and the train were relatively quiet but when on the street - BANG!! People and lights everywhere! Lots of street stalls but I wanted a beer and wifi so found a place nearby. No idea what I was ordering but I did understand I had to order for 2 (minimum). Kerry will nod as we always overdo the first meal. Spicy grilled meat with all the bits which I may not do again but the beer and the place is nice. Tomorrow will be a good chance to slow the heart even more and get some balance.
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    • Day 53

      Day 53, Seoul with Friends

      April 1, 2023 in South Korea ⋅ ⛅ 59 °F

      We spent the day, along with the Trucksis’, with JK and Daniel Hwang, Brad’s business associates and Mark’s clients. They showed us the best of Seoul, including the Imperial Palace, the Folk Museum, and more of the historic district. They are superior Korean educators and hosts.Read more

    • Day 5

      Dinner, Photo booth and Karaoke

      November 30, 2023 in South Korea ⋅ 🌙 -4 °C

      After the hanbok rental, we went to a cafe to meet up with Nox and Nadia. And we went to dinner and got 육회 (raw beef and salmon). Then we went to a photo booth and get some nice pictures together and afterwards we went Karaoke, which was more fun than I thought it would be.Read more

    • Day 72

      Retro Game Bar

      February 14, 2018 in South Korea ⋅ ⛅ 0 °C

      Tonight we have celebrated Valentine's Day in a Retro Game Bar. At the end we played more than 6 hours Super Mario Kart. That was fun :D

      Den Valentinstag haben wir heute in einer Retro Game Bar gefeiert. Am Ende haben wir mehr als 6 Stunden Super Mario Kart gespielt. Es war super witzig! :DRead more

    • Day 65

      Korea

      January 31, 2019 in South Korea ⋅ ☁️ -2 °C

      Korea was:
      • handige vrachtwagens
      • moderne WC technologie ha
      • spycam (vuile mannen die overal filmen, òòk in de toiletten) probleem
      • selfiesticks, ‘originele’ kousen en phone cases
      • fijn stof
      • 4 = ongeluksgetal (klinkt als ‘dood’)
      • grappige, directe Engelse teksten
      • Dokdo eilanden: geclaimd door Korea én Japan. De woede hierover is groot in Korea..
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    • Day 24

      Dog Cafe

      December 21, 2018 in South Korea ⋅ ⛅ 7 °C

      Café 10 min stappen van hostel waar we enkele keren binnen springen.
      Highlights? Fluffy mormel op mijn schoot (maar oh zo zacht en lief) en een beagle die een perfecte slaapplaats vindt op mijn jas... en dan maar op mij kruipt wanneer ik weg wil.Read more

    • Day 12

      Ramen, Jjimdak, Ice Waffles

      December 9, 2018 in South Korea ⋅ ☀️ -5 °C

      Japanese Ramen welteverstaan,
      Jjimdak (met cheese) oftewel extreem lekker gestoofde licht spicy kip 🤤,
      Ice Waffles voor 80 cent in -8 graden is een hit,
      Hostel life oftewel liters bier, makgeolli (Koreaanse rice wine) en soju. Soju is een lichte Koreaanse vodka (15%) kost 1 euro per fles, en wordt in shots gedronken door vele koreanen bij praktisch elke maaltijd (avond eten).

      Drink etiquette bij soju: de jongste giet iedereen zijn shotglas vol, behalve het zijne. (Altijd met de 2 handen schenken en ontvangen, zeker als je jonger bent dan diegene die schenkt.) Het is not done om je glas zelf te vullen; je moet er vooral voor zorgen dat iedereen rondom jou met een vol glas zit. Degene naast de jongste giet dan zijn glas vol. Santé is ook opletten : je klinkt je glas boven de jongere aan tafel, en onder de oudere, je glas mag dus niet boven een oudere hun glas komen. Ben je jonger dan je tafelgenoot? Je wendt je hoofd opzij en gooit dan pas je shot naar achter. Niet face to face shots nemen, nope. Shot genomen? Je glas wordt zo snel mogelijk gevuld en enkele minuten later doe je nog een rondje shots.

      Het is dus doodnormaal om bij een koppel Koreanen een paar lege soju flessen te zien op het einde van hun maaltijd. En de reden waarom Sunny, de eigenares van mijn hostel, nooit mensen aanneemt die geen alcohol drinken...
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    • Day 3

      Nanta

      August 4, 2016 in South Korea ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

      מופע שאפשר להגדיר אותו כמיומנה של אוכל. אבל זה תיאור שלא עושה צדק עם המופע. הוא מצחיק בטירוף.
      האמת שציפיתי למשהו הרבה פחות טוב, וזה ממש הפתיע אותי לטובה.
      שווה כל וון!
      (לצערי לא היה אפשר לצלם תמונות תוך כדי אז קבלו תמונה מהסוף)
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