Anyeong everybody! It has been 11 months since I have been to lovely Seoul, in fact I will write down on what I love about this beloved city and which tourist attractions that I had been as well as its food and its culture, since I love Korean dramas and K-Pop.
N Seoul Tower/Namsan Tower
We went there on our second day, it was there where I tried the Korean Hanbok. It is also famous for its Christmas tree made out of pad locks! Quite romantic for a date or for a honeymoon. Sadly, the chairs are vandalised, I don't really know whether it is the design or not, but you might wanna try guessing it.
Myeongdong
There was where my mum and I stay, the city looks a lot like Tokyo and New York due to its fact of its Neon light at the night, it also famous for its Night Market where they sell nice authentic Korean food there. You will definitely love the city!
One of the things that I was disappointed is that, it's too commercialize and they always sell facial products as I have read that Koreans are crazy over plastic surgery like Venezuela! First of all, I'm not being racist towards the Koreans and the Venezuelans (in fact, I would love to go to Venezuela one day). This is something that I had notice and base on my personal generalisation.
But on the other hand, I think Seoul and Myeongdong are superbly pretty! I would love to go there again with my friends.
Gyeongbokgung Palace
This majestic palace is actually of the most popular tourist attractions in the whole of Seoul, and its architecture looks very Chinese. Due to the fact it was that was part of China last time, sadly to say, the palace was systematically destroyed by Imperial Japan. But it was reconstructed in its original form.
While there, we saw the guard ceremony, in which they all dressed up in periodical costumes and march like what they did in Korean Periodical Costumes Dramas.
고맙습니다! (Thank You)
That's a rap, if you are going to Seoul, South Korea. Here are the places that you might want to enjoy, hope that it helps too!
N Seoul Tower/Namsan Tower
We went there on our second day, it was there where I tried the Korean Hanbok. It is also famous for its Christmas tree made out of pad locks! Quite romantic for a date or for a honeymoon. Sadly, the chairs are vandalised, I don't really know whether it is the design or not, but you might wanna try guessing it.
Myeongdong
There was where my mum and I stay, the city looks a lot like Tokyo and New York due to its fact of its Neon light at the night, it also famous for its Night Market where they sell nice authentic Korean food there. You will definitely love the city!
One of the things that I was disappointed is that, it's too commercialize and they always sell facial products as I have read that Koreans are crazy over plastic surgery like Venezuela! First of all, I'm not being racist towards the Koreans and the Venezuelans (in fact, I would love to go to Venezuela one day). This is something that I had notice and base on my personal generalisation.
But on the other hand, I think Seoul and Myeongdong are superbly pretty! I would love to go there again with my friends.
Gyeongbokgung Palace
This majestic palace is actually of the most popular tourist attractions in the whole of Seoul, and its architecture looks very Chinese. Due to the fact it was that was part of China last time, sadly to say, the palace was systematically destroyed by Imperial Japan. But it was reconstructed in its original form.
While there, we saw the guard ceremony, in which they all dressed up in periodical costumes and march like what they did in Korean Periodical Costumes Dramas.
고맙습니다! (Thank You)
That's a rap, if you are going to Seoul, South Korea. Here are the places that you might want to enjoy, hope that it helps too!