The first thing i noticed when i arrived in Seoul was everyone was driving a Kia or Hyundai. Every car seemed to look the same. When i got of the airport bus near my hostel i couldn't believe how many police there was. Not friendly police, ones carrying riot gear and all looking very serious. I realised a few days later that my hostel was near the Japanese Embassy. Politically things aren't good between South Korea and Japan. Also people don't ride bicycles here. In Japan everywhere you go you have to dodge people on bicycles. It felt a bit strange actually sharing the sidewalk with pedestrians.
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the largest palace of the Joseon Dynasty.

but the roof has a curve and the colours are much more vibrant.

to show the colours and artwork.

when the city had curfew. I also heard the walls and gate were to protect
the city from South Korean Tigers. Sounds like BS to me.

sightseeing spots around the city a few times a day.

food but everything is very spicy. Kimchi is the staple food, it's
made from pickled cabbage and is really spicy. top left is bibimap, beef wrapped
in lettuce leaves (one of my favourites), middle left, korean style bbq ribs. really really
spicy but great. other pics are just spices and stuff from local markets.

Vuitton is army issue here. You can buy a genuine handbag and
genuine sorny MP3 player at the markets for a few dollars.

be the first time i've even been to a theatre. I didn't run out and
buy a tweed jacket after but i did enjoy it. It was a performance of traditional
Korean dance and music. Really amazing and probably the highlight of the trip.

nasty in every country. They have really sharp elbows and get super powers
to push you out of the way. all this to buy some shitty fake brand name bag
that is one of thousands at the stall. but you have to love the sellers as you
walk past "for you special price, today only"

very high tech. He had three mirrors around him.
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