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Seoul, when West meets Japan

Seoul, South Korea, June 2017

We headed to Seoul for 4 days with 2 of our friends Emilie and Marie. I didn’t have any high expectation about Korea, for me it was just a developed Asian country with a funny and quite easy language and the holy kimchi. We were gladly surprised to discover a rich city with many things to do!

Gyeongbokgung Palace

Traditionnal Hanbok

After another #adventure with our hostel – we arrived at 4 am in the morning to see the door of our room locked and nobody to help us, landed in another room with 4 free beds then their occupants arrived 30 minutes later and were not happy etc. – we visited the Royal Palace β€˜Gyeongbokgung’. The funny attraction there is to get a traditional costume (hanbok) to visit the place, see the changing of the guards and take some funny pictures. The whole process throws you back in the past as most visitors play the game. We then had the renowned ginseng chicken in a famous restaurant β€˜Tosokchon’, but I didn’t really enjoy it as I didn’t really feel the #ginseng and the chicken was hard to eat with so many little bones.

Nanu Guesthouse Bunny (7/10): there will be soon a rabbit coffee at the ground floor of the hostel located in Hongdae district. The location was perfect (near the metro and full with restaurants and bar at night) – Mapo-gu, Yeonnam-dong, World cup bukro 6-gil, 89-8

Gyeongbokgung Palace (8/10): 161 Sajik-ro, Jongno-gu – Gyeongbokgung Station Exit 5

Insadong district

Buckchon Hanock Village

We spent the afternoon visiting the Ancient Buckchon village, buying some cheap Korean jewellery and enjoying some huge sweet snacks. We then wandered through Insadong, a district famous for the its art galleries and antic shops. Then we directly headed to Itaewon, the international district known for its bars and restaurant. After an aperitive with white wine, we finally enjoyed our first Korean barbecue with some soju, to finally end in some dancing bars.

Tosokchon (5/10): 5 Jahamun-ro 5-gil, Sajik-dong, Jongno-gu – Gyeongbokgung Station Exit 5

Buckchon Hanok Village (7/10): Anguk station, 37, Gyedong-gil

Insadong (8/10): Anguk station

ItaewonΒ (9/10): Get off at Itaewon station

N Seoul Tower

On the second day, we wanted to try an unusual thing: a sheep coffee! Think of a cat coffee – same concept but with cut sheep. Ana and Sam the sheep were lovely and the coffee offered some great waffles. In the metro, we met a group of Korean teenagers in love with a #K-pop singer displayed on the wall, who had the chance to get many love stick notes from his fans. Then we took a cable car in Nansam district to the N Seoul Tower to admire the view of the city from the top.

Smoking place in the street

Changdeokgung Palace

You can walk in the park down to Myeongdong district where the real #shopping begins. For lunch, have a traditional beef bibimbap (ask if there is beef if the dish you order, restaurants can be tricky…). We wandered few hours in the district, searching for Korean funny cosmetics and have a look at some amazing street food. Then we headed to Changdeokgung Palace, passing next to the City Hall. This palace is really beautiful and the sunset’s light makes it even more mysterious. From there, you can walk through the Dongdaemun Cultural Park. You can’t avoid the Cheonggyecheon stream where every Korean goes to relax near the fresh water and even grasp something at the numerous food trucks nearby. We decided to try a restaurant and a waffle in our Hongdae district.

Cheonggyecheon stream (9/10):Β Cheonggyecheon-ro, Sangwangsimni-dong, Jongno-gu

Thanks Nature Cafe (10/10): cute sheep coffee with wonderful waffles and pastries, 10 Hongik-ro, Mapo-guΒ |Β Seogyo Purgio

Indian restaurant (6/10):Β main street

Better than Waffle (9/10)Β : go for some fruits and Nutella

Noryangjin Fish Market

Next day was dedicated to the huge Noryangjin fish market. Have a look at all the fishes presented by the hundred of fisherman and choose the one you want them to cook for you (you can’t go for fresher fish!). We tried a fresh salmon sashimi platter and met a very nice #fisherman who had a crush on M. and provided us with some soja sauce. The afternoon led us to the famous Gangnam district where we played some baseball – it is quite difficult! – and we ended in a cat coffee where E. was not really reassured by those pets. We spent the evening in Gangnam in a typical Korean restaurant, eating some tofu-based dishes and again some good grapefruit #soju. After a game in the shooting range where we tried to meet Korean people we headed back to Hongdae and we assisted in a movie filming with some Korean k-pop dance, even taking part into the audience cheering them up.

Noryangjin fish market (8/10):Β 674 Nodeul-ro, Noryangjin 1(il)-dong, Dongjak-gu

HongdaeΒ district (9/10): very convenient to sleep, near from subway, shops and bars –Β Eoulmadang-ro, Mapo-gu

Paris Baguette (7/10): for the charm of a very French boutique in the heart of Seoul – 581 Namdaemunno 5(o)-ga

Cat loft (6/10):Β cat coffee with some cats but staff was not really friendly and the cats only wanted to sleep except one cute kitty..

View on North Korea

We visited the Korea Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) on our last day, even if quite tired from the past night, we visited a tunnel that North Korea built in secret in order to attack Seoul by surprise. We were drove to the Dora Observatory where you can see the first village in North Korea, empty like a ghost town with some voice speakers playing traditionalΒ North Korea music… Β There is also an abandoned train station that was being built between both countries but the project was abandoned because of failed negotiations after unauthorised missile strikes from North Korea. After another walk in Insadong district and our last Korean barbecue, we had to take the plane back to Hong Kong.

DMZ guided tour (8/10): closed on Monday, no need to take the shopping option (you will even have a ‘mandatory’ jinsegΒ fabric visit…)

An interesting country, with many Western sides but still with local and typical Korean culture and an amazing food. The city is full of paradox and that makes it unique!

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