Visiting Seoul Tomorrow

Tomorrow will be my first travel to Seoul alone, a test on changing myself to be independent. I almost had a tantrums the other night when my husband told me I need to apply a visa alone to go to Bangladesh but I remember I need to behave and grown up  he can’t go with me tomorrow he has a class to teach.

The Bangladesh embassy  changed the rules in  span of time because the last time we visited the site Filipino doesn’t need a visa to go Bangladesh. So mean, so I’ve contacted Emelyn she’s been asking me for a meet up since the last time we met almost nine months ago, lol. So I think this is the chance to see each other again after a long time of excuses and etc., luckily she just left her job so she is free to walk with me. So tomorrow we will going to find the Bangladesh Embassy in Itaewon then after it visit a museum and visit their nest.

Anyway I am proud of myself because I can now pay the bills alone at the bank without arguing with my husband. Hehehe

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Crab Kimchi

As what I have said kimchi has different varieties, cabbage , radish and now what we have is crab kimchi. I just buy this tonight, its a little expensive for 244g is W5,560 the cabbage is more cheaper as well as the radish.  This crabs are raw, crab kimchi is famous around the world as side dish. The delicious raw korean crab kimchi is a popular taste of the korean cusine. Traditionally raw korean crab kimchi is always prepared by stir fry. It is recommended for those who prefer salty flavors.

I love this one too, I am eating it while in the street walking home, its a little bit spicy but yummy. It also has a strong smell because it is a fermented raw crab.

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Night in Seoul



Well we arrived in Gangbyeon almost eight in the evening from Gu-insa. Feel very tired and exhausted, but happy and enjoy.

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Outback Time

I just found this picture funny, taken @ Outback here in Seoul. Lunch time after going to SOHO travel agency.
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Seoul Subway

Magok Station

The Seoul Metropolitan Subway, in Seoul, South Korea, is one of the most heavily used rapid transit systems in the world, with well over 8 million trips daily on the system’s eleven lines (total figures for Seoul Metro, Seoul Metropolitan Rapid Transit Corporation & Korail commuter lines). The system serves Seoul, Incheon, Gyeonggi-do and northern Chungcheongnam-do. There is a connection (not a free transfer) to the Incheon International Airport Railroad (A’REX) at Gimpo Airport Station on Line 5 and a free transfer with the single-line Incheon Subway system at Bupyeong on Seoul Subway Line 1. Over 70% of the total metro track length is underground.

All directional signs in the Seoul Subway are written in both Korean and English. Station signs and some maps also display traditional Chinese. The pre-recorded voice announcement in the trains indicating the upcoming station, possible line transfer and exiting side are all in Korean followed by English, and in some cases Japanese then Chinese.All directional signs in the Seoul Subway are written in both Korean and English. Station signs and some maps also display traditional Chinese. The pre-recorded voice announcement in the trains indicating the upcoming station, possible line transfer and exiting side are all in Korean followed by English, and in some cases Japanese then Chinese.
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