Sunset

April 24, 2010 – Seoul, Korea

This photo is taken in the lobby area of N Seoul Tower where most people stroll around here. There are two big teddy bears, temple shrine, recycled statue (face shop bottles), bell-like monuments used for smoke signals, souvenir shops, grocery store and a lot more. (I already posted some on my previous phlog. This might go on forever.) People seem to be busy but they were actually waiting until everyone is allowed to go up to the peak of the tower and witness the 360 panoramic view of Seoul. Aaaahh… Being on this tower is a breathless experience.

Street Fries (If That’s What I Should Call It)

April 20, 2010 – Daejeon, Korea

Korea is the best country for a Food Travel. All it takes is to have few thousands of won and food tolerance. Tteokbokki (my favorite), Gimbap, Fish Cake in Soup, Delimanjoo, 32cm soft ice cream, Potato Strips (see photo) are just some of the street foods in the long list of Korea cuisine.

Mame and I spent the cold nights around the endless alley of boutiques with, of course, stopovers on every street food kiosks. This is a sure way to remember your travel in Korea.

Love Lock

April 24, 2010 – Seoul, Korea

N Seoul Tower has been designated as a major tourist attraction where the beautiful panoramic view of Seoul can been seen. The letter N stands for “new” look, and it boasts the title of “Best Tower in Asia”. The tower lobby has a Media Zone, a Pavilion Experience Hall, exhibition rooms and performance halls. There is also the N Grill western-style restaurant that revolves 360 degrees every 48 minutes, and Sky Restroom that offers comfort and scenic views of Seoul.

As you have seen in my postcard, the amazement does not stop here.  Thousands of couples go here to leave a covenant of their unending love by locking a colored and creative padlock in the terrace border of N Seoul Tower. Each couple writes his/her love devotion on the padlock and once locked, they will throw away the key as a symbol that nothing will break their covenant forever.

Chat At The Park

April 24, 2010 – Seoul, Korea

If Filipinos enjoy “chikahan”, Koreans enjoy chilling out in parks. One Filipino we met said that Korea government prioritizes nature over the need to destroy them for modernization. They save nature because they know that their people will benefit from it in return.

I enjoyed the weather in Korea, cold breeze of wind, muggy and hot sun. Probably, the cold breeze is what has been left by the winter season. It contributed a lot on a perfect summer experience.

Don’t Look At Me, Flower!

 

April 24, 2010 – Seoul, Korea

What I really love about four season countries is that when Winter passes by, the superb coldness of weather that there is no way for you to get out of your house other than wearing layers of clothes, Spring will welcome you with a brand new season to experience.

I spent hours daydreaming about myself running around a field of flowers, lying down and rolling over the flowers while I read a good chapter from my Bible. It would surely leave an unbounded happiness in my heart.

The reason why Spring is the best season is because it is between Winter and Summer. It is a supreme equilibrium between two extremes.