Tag: Seoul

  • Seoul incredible city

    Seoul incredible city

    Seoul is an even more popular travel destination as compared to my previous visit but it’s hardly any surprise when the city has so much to offer its visitors. The immense popularity could be due to feverish K-pop culture and K-drama inspiration. Or it could be for the loads of familiar Korean food which we have gotten so used to. Or perhaps, it’s the K-beauty frontier with all the facial creams and masks. And how can I not mention the shopping scene with some unearthly opening hours? I suppose it’s definitely easy to find a reason to visit Seoul then. Just like some friends of mine who travel to Seoul on an annual basis.

    Arrival at Incheon Airport

    I have plenty of good things to say about Seoul back then and the airport staff added another this time. I left Incheon Airport on a bus bound for Myeongdong without realizing that I have dropped my money belt. The belt contained 800,000 Korean Won, some Singapore Dollar, credit cards and a photocopy of my passport. Alas, a cleaner found it and informed the airport office. The kind staff tracked down my flight and contacted me. I returned to collect it, thanked them for what they did, and requested to personally thank the cleaner.

    But he left a reply saying that he was merely doing his job and thought the owner will be worried since there were so many valuables. A big thank you shout out to whoever you are, for making my day, Gamsahamnida!

    The happening street of Myeongdong

    Myeongdong is the place to visit even if the numerous Korean skincare brands is not in your travel agenda (it’s definitely not mine). But there are so much going on in Myeongdong that it’s definitely worth to be here and soak up the vibrant atmosphere. The chilly weather in early December was another huge plus for me.

    Street sign of Myeongdong

    Street sign of Myeongdong

    Autumn leaves of Myeongdong

    Shopping Street of Myeongdong

    Shopping Street of Myeongdong

    Shopping Street of Myeongdong

    Shopping Street of Myeongdong

    Tourist Guides at Myeongdong

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    I lost count of the numerous skincare boutiques around this area. As always, the free samples are given out generously by the boutique’s assistants and they seem to stuff even more samples into the shopping bag after purchase. I also see people going around different boutiques just to collect free sample packs.

    Korean skincare brand of Myeongdong

    Korean skincare brand of Myeongdong

    Korean skincare brand of Myeongdong

    I am of course more attracted to the numerous food available around this happening district. Especially for these 2 places where I settled both my breakfast and late-night supper throughout the trip.

    Breakfast at Isaac Toast

    This is my breakfast go-to place and it’s Bulgogi sandwich all the way! We avoided the long queue as we were always there around the stall’s opening time. The outlet here operates more like a street food kiosk with no seating arrangement. It’s also fun to watch how the Ajummas speedily prepare the sandwiches.

    The delicious and crusty Bulgogi sandwich packs quite a lot in it. There are patty, egg, cheese, cabbage, pickle and the overly-sweet sauce. But the blend somehow works damn well and I returned for more every morning. Isaac Toast has many branches around Seoul but this was nearest to our hotel. It’s now available in Singapore with a branch in Plaza Singapura but I have yet to try it.

    Isaac Toast Myeongdong
    105 Toegye-ro, Chungmuro 1(il)-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul

    Isaac Toast at Myeongdong

    Isaac Toast at Myeongdong

    Supper at Sinseon Seolleongtang

    This is a popular 24-hour eatery known for their traditional ox-bone soup with a milky appearance. That milky white broth had me thinking that it will be all flavourful but it’s not. Instead, it tastes more like a natural and healthy kind of soup. The seasonings such as salt and black pepper are available for those who prefer a stronger taste. There are complimentary side dishes like Kimchi and Pickled Radish as well.

    I was hooked to the taste and had the same Seolleongtang for supper every night. I particularly like the sliced brisket which makes the soup for me. It’s a great comfort food during the cold weather. Sinseon Seolleongtang has got many branches all around South Korea and has been in business since 1981!

    Sinseon Seolleongtang 神仙雪濃湯
    56-1 Myeongdong 10-gil Myeongdong 2(i)-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul

    Sinseon Seolleongtang at Myeongdong

    Sinseon Seolleongtang at Myeongdong

    A night at Seoul Tower

    The iconic Seoul Tower is perched high up on Namsan Mountain and is visible from almost everywhere in Seoul. We walked towards Namsan Oreumi Elevator (it’s FOC) that transport visitors to the cable car station. And it takes a little more walking to the tower since the cable car queue was still crazy at night. Everything looks familiar even though it had been such a while since I was here years ago.

    Namsan Oreumi Elevator

    Pavilion Seoul Tower

    Seoul Tower with blue lights

    Lovelocks at Seoul Tower

    The night views are still as gorgeous as I remembered.

    Night view from Seoul Tower

    Night view from Seoul Tower

    STAY: Myeongdong ECO House

    Myeongdong ECO House is a budget guesthouse located directly across the road from Airport Bus Stop. It’s easy to find the hotel after using Myeongdong Station exit 1 or 2 since it’s situated in the same area as Hotel Prince Seoul and Seoul Namsan Elementary School. The room and its attached bathroom are small in size but serve its function well with basic comfort. The heated floor is adequate for the cold weather together with the foldable bedding. Its location is a big plus for being near to Myeongdong district.

    Perhaps the con is the uphill walk towards the guesthouse and the lack of an elevator for travellers with big luggage. Else this is definitely one very affordable accommodation in Myeongdong.

    Myeongdong ECO House in Seoul

    Room of Myeongdong ECO House in Seoul

    Bathroom of Myeongdong ECO House in Seoul

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  • Throwback Travel – Seoul

    Throwback Travel – Seoul

    I was in Seoul for a five days business trip back in 2008. The first two days was boring as I was stuck with work. But I managed to spend the remaining time wandering around the land of Kimchi. South Korea is well known for its expertise in electronics, engineering, construction, automobile, shipbuilding, heavy equipment. And of course, the Korean wave, Hallyu or 韓流.

    For the uninitiated, Korean wave have been swiping the world especially Asia like wildfire. From high energy rhythmic K-Pop songs to the dramatic (or overly teary) television shows had captured huge legion of fans. I myself am a huge fan of the action-packed series, IRIS. Or you must have at least heard of one of these well-known brands like Samsung, LG, Hyundai, KIA or Hynix etc. It is almost impossible to ignore the exposure to anything that pops out of South Korea nowadays.

    Let’s JUMP!

    Our Korean colleague arranged for us to catch a popular show in Seoul one evening. He mentioned that Jump! is highly recommended and we should not miss. All our first thoughts were the same, how are we supposed to understand? It turned out that there were more actions than dialogue. The nicely choreographed moves and the high jumps are great! Just avoid taking the front row seats if you are gonna catch the show (hint hint).

    Jump in Seoul

    Cheonggyecheon Stream in Seoul

    After the show, I took a stroll along the charming Cheonggyecheon Stream. This beautiful ‘canal’ is impossible to miss as the stream passes through many attractions in Seoul. It’s hard to imagine that it used to be covered by concrete roads and flyover. Credit must be given to the then Mayor, Lee Myung Bak who went ahead with his bold idea of removing the flyover and restoring the canal in central Seoul.

    Stairs to Cheonggyecheon Stream

    Along the Stream

    The Land of Kimchi

    For some reason, the only thing which I cannot seem to like is – Kimchi. Yeah, I tried. It is just not my kind of food but was served with every meal I had in Seoul. I do like the rest of the Banchan (small dishes) like the bean sprouts, spinach, potato, and tofu etc.

    Ginseng Chicken Soup

    And the most irresistible Korean food for me is Ginseng Chicken Soup and Korean BBQ pork (五花肉, five flower pork or bacon). Also, I am a convert for the Soju. The alcohol content is high but it is really nice to go along with the tasty food in the cold windy weather. Gun Bae!

    BBQ pork restaurant

    BBQ pork

    Dongdaemun

    My first stop was the famous and bustling Dongdaemun Night Market. Bright light bulbs and yellow tents are among its trademark. The market stretch is packed with vendors selling fried night snack, fashion accessories, leather stuff, shoes, bags, fake designer goods. Most items do not carry a price tag so you need to ask and of course – bargain. Not all stall owners converse well in English so bargaining can be frustrating. The varieties are aplenty but it felt like a Pasar Malang (Night Market) back in Singapore so I did not explore further.

    Dongdaemun night market in Seoul

    Seoul Many More Malls

    Across the street stood 3 major retail shopping malls naming Hello apM, Doota and Migliore. There were live music performances outside Doota injecting some tempo to the cold windy night.

    Shopping Malls

    I was in awe seeing the opening hours of Doota mall is from 10:30 am to 5:00 am. Do the Koreans even sleep?

    Doota Mall

    Doota Mall hours

    The malls have different levels and the majority are selling ladies clothing and accessories. I walked around the malls to check out the men clothing and came across a handful of them. But T-shirts they are selling were the same from store to store, the only difference was the price.

    Shopping Mall

    Near Shopping Malls

    Dongdaemun Wholesale Shopping

    I continued walking along the road and came across a few wholesale shopping centres. The merchandises being displayed are a tab messy compared to the retail malls. The clothing samples are left on top of some big bags for anyone who is interested to see or examine. Prices are lower but the owner only wanted to sell in bulk. But I do not need 10 T-shirts of the same design so, no deal.

    There were mainly business-minded people armed with big bags sourcing for suitable products from the wholesalers to be resold elsewhere. I left when the scene was getting more crowded into the night.

    Wholesale Shopping in Dongdaemun

    Shopping crowd

    Shopping crowd

    Myeongdong

    After visiting Dongdaemun night before, I made my way to the next shopping haven – Myeongdong. And can immediately tell the difference between the two. Myeongdong has a more upmarket feel with international brands flanking the streets. The trendy shopping district features hundreds of retail shops carrying fashion clothing, shoes, bags, beauty products and accessories. There is a great selection of restaurants and cafes lining the busy street. Not forgetting the popular aesthetic and plastic surgery clinics are within the area too.

    All of which is surrounded by shopping malls and major department stores like Shinsegae, Lotte Departmental Store, and Migliore. This nice blend of products and services make Myeongdong a very popular place among the locals and tourists alike. The most crowded stores are those selling beauty products.

    Shopping street in Myeongdong

    Myeong dong street

    Insadong

    After the brief wandering in Myeongdong, I proceed to the more subtle Insadong. This is yet another tourist magnet in Seoul but minus the bright and colourful overhead signboards. Insadong is more of an art and cultural place. Plenty of coffee, tea houses and shops selling drawings, art pieces, and handicrafts.

    Insa dong

    Spectacular city view from Seoul Tower

    Seoul Tower is one popular place among the tourists and locals so it was really crowded. I spent almost thirty minutes queueing for the high-speed elevator to the observation deck. The city view at night was awesome but I had problems capturing good shots especially with the interior lights causing bad reflections. Sigh…

    Tower entrance

    View from Seoul Tower

    View from Tower

    The ‘love padlocks’ being affixed on the fences and railings surrounding the tower area.

    Tower Love Padlocks

    When leaving the observatory deck, the queue for lifts going down was even longer than coming up. But I was in time to see the projected light shows. And the quiet park spruced into life in the cold weather!

    Light show at Seoul Tower

    Light show

    Seoul Tower

    Rodeo Street Munjeong in Seoul

    I went to check out Rodeo Street Munjeong the next day. The outlet shopping district has stores carrying various designer labels like Calvin Klein, Guess, Polo Ralph Lauren, Levi’s and some others at a discounted price. However, I can only say that my experience here was rather disappointing at Rodeo Street Munjeong.

    The outlet prices are not exactly cheaper and there are only a small handful of international brands. Some established local brands with nice looking products have a presence here too. But the prices are comparable or much more expensive than their international counterparts!

    Rodeo Street in Munjeong

    Rodeo Street Munjeong shops

    Rodeo Street Munjeong

    STAY: Han Kang Hotel review

    My first impression of Han Kang Hotel was that both exterior and interior (lobby area) was extremely dated. The furniture and room decor made me think that I have travelled back in time to those good old days. The old and bulky air conditioner unit broke down twice during my stay. And the bed was too soft for my liking.

    Maybe one good thing worth mentioning was the size of the rectangular-shaped room is really big and spacious. Also, my room comes with a nice view of the Hangang River.

    Han Kang Hotel room

    Han Kang Hotel

    Hotel bathroom

    Hotel entrance

    Han Kang Hotel in Seoul

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    188-2 Gwangjang-dong, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul, South Korea
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