The Boring but not boring Gyeongju day!
Well, it is true. The place was quite boring. The
places we visited in Gyeongju were
temples and and a tombs park. Those places did not amaze us. Firstly, we've got
nothing to do there aside from seeing some relics and artifacts. Duh! I am not
interested. Secondly, they've got religious touch and that made the boredom
level go a bit higher. Well, those who know me probably can guess why. Thirdly,
we are more into fascinating scenery and views, anf themed parks. But then,
because of our jolly tour guide, Ms. ___________(I forgot the name, oh oh!),
the day became almost as lovely as the rest of the days because she is was good
enough to make the boring tour interesting. She also got a lot of
"extras" in her pocket that she was able to use as weapon to handle
us. To add on these, I learned a lot of funny and not-so-funny facts about
Korea from her. Let me mention some things that I can remember:
1. We consider pork as unhealthy food regardless of
the way it was cooked. In Korea, t is the other way around. Eating steamed pork
everyday is a very health practice.
2. Only Koreans are using medium length stainless
or brass steel rods that taper to a square blunted end.
Korean metal chopsticks are lavishly adorned in the
untapered tip. The tapered chopsticks give additional surface area for holding
food and for shoveling rice.
3. For everyday, all-day-long interaction,
"annyeong haseyo" is the greeting used and it means "Are you at
peace?" in English; 'where' is 'Eodi, 'thank-you' is 'Gomapseumnida'and
'Bang' is a room.So, men's room can be translated as "HE Bang" and
ladies' room is "SHE bang". Hehehe, I am so very corny.
Honestly, I like her so much. She's got this
positive aura that attracts light feelings. From the time she fetched us until
we parted ways the following day when she drove us to the train station, the
smile on her face seems to be built in. I hope a had an aura like her. I know,
most of the time I look so snobbish. :(
Falling in-love with Busan and Jeju
Busan and Jeju are equally tourist-drawing place as Seoul. Most of the
attractions found here are more on Sight-seeing and nature tripping. And we
loved it so much! In Busan we visited 5 places: First is Yungdusan Park.
The tour guide, Mr. Kim, said that it is called Yongdusan because the shape of
the mountain looks like the head of a dragon that climbs to land from sea. In
this park is where the Busan Tower is also located. As i have researched, a
traditional dance troupe perform on weekends in the courtyard next to the
tower, and sad because we were there on a weekday. The next place we
visited is the UN Memorial Park. The cemetery was built in January 1951 to pay
tribute to all those men who lost their lives in defense of the Korea. We also
visited The Jacalchi Market. Well, I was wondering why a market was on our
itinerary. hehehe. Anyway, the market was no neat. The smell was'nt foul and
they are selling live sea foods! After walking around the wet market, we stroll
along the street of Kukje market. It is like Divisoria. Cheap clothes, foods,
and random stuff are being sold in every corner. If in the Divisoria they sell
lugaw (porridge) and cold drinks in the middle of the street, in Kukje they
sell ramen and tea. Afterwhich, we went to uuhhmmm... I forgot the name hehehe.
It was not on our itinerary, it is a place where we tried on the traditional
Korean clothes. hahaha. We enjoyed that trip filler. Mr kim said that we
finished too early so he brought us to this place to burn time :) So sweet.

After a day in Busan, we spent the next two days in
Jeju. I really fought for this Jeju thing. I dont know why. I just wanted to
see the place. In my head, I do not know if I will ever set my feet again in
Korea so I better insist. And I am right, the place is perfectly awesome.
Here are the places we visited:
1.Seongsan Ilchulbong, also known as the
‘Sunrise Peak’. This archetypal this tuff cone is 182 meters high, and we
conquered it. Yipee!
2. Seongup folk village - 2. Seongup Jeju Folk
Village features traditional Jeju folk village. It is typically Asian- the
simple, practical, harmonious.
3. Haenyo Museum - At first, I thought we will be
seeing those real women sea divers as they have not mentioned so much about
what it is all about. The place is just a museum that represents The haenyo,
literally meaning "sea women". They are female divers in the Korean
province of Jeju and representatiing the matriarchal family structure of Jeju.
4. Manjanggul Heritage - The Manjanggul Lava Tube
is such a long tunnel but we were able to see a portion of it. That's all. It's
amazing but not much to see and enjoy.
5. Kimnyoung Maze Park - it is actually a labyrinth
of fun and delight. Dr Frederic Bellingham from Washington designed it.
The maze is made up of Leyland Cypress, a tough and hybrid plant suitable to
the climate of Jeju all throughout the year. The maze looks so simple but its
not. According to the tour guide, not all who came in finished the maze. 60%
were successful, 30% turned their backs, 10% were rescued. Ajie and I? Of
course, we finished the maze without being rescued LOL. Yabang lang :)) We
really had fun doing it!
6. Dongmun Traditional market- Again, I don't
understand why a market is in our itinerary. But we still went there, anyway.
its just a normal market showcasing a lot of fresh veggies and seafoods. What I
liked about the place is, it is so clean. You will not be worried about your
boots messing up with mud.

7. Osulloc Green Tea Museum - The
island has an idealistic climate and excellent geographical conditions for
producing good tea. The museum building is modeled after a green tea cup and
has a grass square and walkway with a pavilion and bridge. The road through the
tea field is a famous for a place for couples to go for a walk while on a date.
Inside the museum, a cup gallery displays tea items and tea sets, a tea culture
room allows visitors to view many types of tea, and a gift shop where visitors
can purchase various types of tea, tea-related food, green tea ice cream, and
gifts. Visitors can also view the endless green tea field, Halla-san,
Sanbang-san, and the ocean scenery from the third floor observatory. The view
from there is very relaxing.
8. Hallim Park - Hallim Park showcases eight
themed areas to explore: Palm Tree Avenue, Subtropical Botanical Garden,
Hyeopjae and Ssangyong caves, Stone and Bonsai Garden, Jae-am Folk Village,
Bird Garden, Water garden, and Jae-Am Stone Exhibition Hall. There’s so much to
do that it’s worth making a day trip to fully explore, and worth remembering to
bring something warm to wear for the journey into the caves. In our case, we
don't have that whole day, sad to say. Our time to explore the area was so
limited so, we missed to see some areas. All I can say is, the place is
awesome.
9. Cheonjiyeon waterfalls- The falls is so
charming. That is all I can say.
10. Saeseom (Sod Island) - On Saeyeon Bridge, The
footbridge is the longest ever built in Korea, and is decorated with splendid,
colorful LED lights. In addition, the bridge has been built using a new method
in bridge construction, which means that instead of using wires to support both
sides of the bridge, they are only used to support one. This allows for greater
freedom of design and unobstructed views from the walkway.
11. Yakcheonsa - This prayer hall is the largest in
Asia. Visistors got a lot of areas to explore here. The main temple got a lot
of floors and balconies that overlook the Buddha. However, we do not
believe in Buddha so it has no appeal to us. So, let us move on to the
next place :))
12. Jusangjeolli- The Jusangjeolli are stone
pillars piled up along the coast and is a designated cultural monument of
Jejudo Island. The Jusangjeolli was formed when the lava from Mt.Hallasan
erupted into the sea of Jungmun. They are rock pillars shaped like cubes or
hexagons of various sizes and almost seem as if stonemasons had carved them
out. The waves of the high tides crashing into the side of the cliff provide a
breathtaking view of the ocean surrounding the pillar.
The Nami Day! (I met Jhun Khang in.... In pictures!)
The time we spent in Nami was so short. So, it
equally means that we need to go back there :))

Nami became popular to me because I was once hooked in the Winter Sonata Craze. Who among you have
forgotten Janice and Jun Khang, anyway? On that same day, we left Jeju. So,
right after we reached hotel, we just dropped our things and we flew to Nami
Island right away. The travel was around 2hrs. If you will visit Korea, here's how to get there. The main things they promote there, aside from the
place itself are ceramic accessories, glass crafts, glass cups and Hangnam
Chinaware.
We love adventure and action,so to NEVERLAND we
went!
Neverland, as of this
writing, is the best themed park I have been to. Compared to Sentosa and
Universal Studios here in Singapore, its a lot better. The place is much, much
bigger, more rides and shows, and way lot cheaper. Not mentioning the fact that
the rides are fantastic. I don't think 2days will be enough to get around and
enjoy all the rides and shows. And because of that, I will pester my Beybiaj my
husband so we go back here. Sssshhhh! Let this be a secret so he'll be
surprised. If you want to discover more on what Neverland can offer, check it out here!
Well, Korea. I am looking forward to see once more in the future ;)
(All of these took place last 26December2011-02January2012)