Donnerstag, 6. Juni 2013

Last part: Seoul

Here are the last photos of Seoul, the last two days I met a few of my other friends and we visited the Korea House. The Korea House is a example of traditional architecture, it is a court cuisine restaurant and culture center. After that we went to Namsangol Hanok Village which is just a few steps away from the Korea House. The village is composed of three parts: a traditional Korean garden, the Time Capsule and the village itself. Surprisingly there was some kind of festival that day, that meant we were able to see a lot of traditional performances. Technically we wanted to hike to the Namsam Tower but eventually we were to exhausted from the night before, that is why we took the bus ^.^
The last day was planned to see Gangnam and a friend of ours. I only wanted to see Gangnam because of Psy, actually Gangnam is just a business and shopping district. After we had lunch we went to see the Olympic Park, the Olympic Park was a venue for the 1988 Olympic Games. A really nice park for families, to relax or just to have a walk. The last stop was the Hangang River, it was pretty crowded, most of the people were young people though. All in all it is a really relaxed venue. Hangang and the sunset was the perfect ending of my trip to Seoul. I really really liked Seoul, it is such a nice, beautiful city definitely worth checking out!



Me and the traditional pots arranged outside to make the delicious kimchi


In the centre of the Korea House we were lucky enough to witness another traditional korean wedding- it was a beautiful day and a beautiful wedding


Traditional korean dance in Namsamgol Hannok Village 
Braided shoes



Kimbap!

The view from Mount Namsan
The night view of Seoul from the Seoul Tower


Last day- Bubble Tea in Gangnam

Streets of Gangnam Style

Olympic Park


The landmark of the Olympic Park





Shirt-Mango, Trousers-f21, Shoes- Topshop, Sunglasses-Ray-ban
Korean Barbecue--DELICIOUS!


Hangang River


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