Gyeongbokgung station
we visited Gyeongbokgung today...a place comprises of traditional palaces. fefeeling back to the old days gitu.
actually, u get to enter this place for free if u rent hanbok...it would have been a great experience to wear hanbok at this place...how i wish..xpe la..nanti kita pi outdoor kat sana KAKAKA
managed to watch the guard changing ceremony..and spent around 2 hours here
guard changing ceremony..with music
inside one of the palace
then we proceed to Gwanghamun Square to see the statues of Kig Sejong and Admiral Yi Sun-Shin. we also went inside King Sejong Museum. cool place...seriously, u should go there. not only does it share about the great Sejong...u can also do activities like writing your name in Hangul and this place is totally free...except if u want to do some of the activities but definitely worth it
writing my name in Hangul
doing some kind of traditional art
my art work...
some demonstration going on
then we headed to cheonggyecheon stream. must find this massive shell first
so clear
then took the train to Bukchon Hanok Village.only 2 stations away. walkable distance actually...
then we wanted to go to the I Seoul U sign..but we prayed first at 1 of the station. some korean guy took a video of my friend's daughter performing the pray.
spot me
then tried bboh-gi (sugar candy)...i dont like it coz it tasted like burned sugar.
ahjumma making sugar candy
egg bun...couldn't find any stall with halal signboard...then at the end of the road, found this stall with a guy from pakistan or some mid eastern country (forgot already). he was the one to greet us with salam...so i bought one egg bun.if my stomach was not full..i might have enjoyed it
wanted to try this coz it's soooo cute but...wasn't to sure bout the ingredients
punca jadi bankrap kat sana :)
p/s after a year of being quiet...i write coz a few people asked...TQ for asking
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