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Sunday, November 25, 2012

[25.11.2012] Limited Space

Hi... after pulling myself together in the previous blog, I hit another stumbling block... Blogger has just informed me that I have hit my storage limit for photo's... I guess my postings of all my pics didnt help..But since my blog is very photo heavy, I will unfortunately have to find another place to continue... I will let you guys know soon!

Till then...

Saturday, November 24, 2012

[24.11.2012] This is going strong...

Hey guys! Sorry to be away for such a long time... Anyhow.. the issue before has been resolved and the letter has been set, accepted and settled. So what is left is all the new changes that will happen to my life which I find truly exciting and scary too.. But all in all, its a good change. Hehe if you asked me this last year, I was not even certain that I would be here again.. and if you asked me 6 mths ago about whether I would return to be a lawyer I would have cancelled it out together. But I guess never say never...!

Anyhow, I know i have been away and havent posted anything new since.. but then the number of readers has been going strong.. I'm almost up another thousand readers.. Thank you to all of you guys and I will be back with new posts!

I will try to finish up my blog on Korea as its technically just past a year since I left here and went there.. At this time last year, I was walking around cheonggyechon river in Seoul and freezing my tushie off.. hehe.. So expect more from me soon and happy weekend!

Saturday, November 10, 2012

[10.11.2012] Update!

Hey.. Havent updated this in a few days... Sorry life has thrown me a curve ball at the moment and frankly I dont know where I will land.

Deepavali is coming up but still does not mean any holidays for me.. But for those of you who are celebrating, happy deepavali and the rest a wonderful holiday and safe journey.. All the best..

Sunday, November 4, 2012

[24.11.2011] Korea Trip Day 4 part 2

So at the last post we ended it at Namsangol Traditional Village. As it was getting late/dark and I was getting cold and needed the connection with the modern world (wifi) (I didnt know at that point that I could buy prepaid tickets to just tap into the country's vastly connected internet). I decided to adjourn and step into the closest coffee shop I could find (there's tons in Seoul..) I decided to try something different and not starbucks (i was getting sick of it at this stage) and went to Holly's Coffee. I really must stress that cold+ warm coffee/drink + smell of roasted coffee is one of the best indulgences you can ever have in your entire life!!!

Only sustenance I could get at that moment.. Hot Choc and Chocalate Chunk Cookie! (Damn its good!) with my manual


Since it was only about 5 -6 pm there (i thought I had a lot more time there but it became cold and dark very quick and remembering the main big item in the backdrop of Namsangol was the Seoul Tower, i thought.. why not? Lets go there!  So I referred to my trusty home made manual and found my bearings and after checking in with the boys (apparently there was a twitter post saying I was lost on my own there!), I headed of to Seoul Tower...

How to get there? Well theres a few ways to go there but for me the easiest and most accessible is by way of Train. Take the train to Myeondong and take exit No. 3 and take a 10 minute walk to the base of the hill where you will see the toll. It can be a bit complicated as there is no direct path from the exit.. but you can use the way mentioned in the link here





At the toll there should be a weirdish elevator which will take you to the base of the cable car/parking lot. From what I understand you cant drive up there so either by bus or cable car.. But I guess both ways can be great too. 

Anyhow when I got there there already was a couple waiting to go up and along the way there were lots of Riot Police on stand by along the road waiting in case since the demo's against the FTA with US in the past few days.


I had to be a lamppost..  hihihihi

The Riot Policemen

The track of the elevator thingamajiggy
Anyhow I managed to record part of the ride here.. 



After arriving at the car park area, you will find yourself at the entrance of the cable car. The price of the cable car to go up would be 7000 won which is about 20 ringgit here. 





here's a video going up the cable car.. even the music sounds fun.. haha



I must warn you before hand however its not a straight shot after that because u would then need to climb up some more steps before reaching the tower..

At the base of the tower there is a huge area which is really beautiful.. and surprise2 it got dark and cold real fast... haha


The hill on which the tower resides actually has some history on it.. Here is part of the old wall that surrounds the city and on top of that hill there are beacon light houses used ala Lord of the rings if i remember correctly.


Here's some of the views of the place 






Beacon Lighthouses.

When I was at there I managed to catch a show which was held at the tower itself. But due to the stupidity of myself and the camera manufacturer, I had taken the video in an ackward angle so i wont be showing you my video but showing someone elses. Its quite interesting. Check it out. 



So before you go up the tower you have to get the tickets to go up. It costs another 7 thousand won to go up the tower which can be more if you wish to see the Teddy Bear Museum.. Yeah.. I didnt go to that and only went up to the observatory deck.

To go up, you need to go down and take the elevator from downstairs and from there have your obligatory picture taken which you can purchase at either 3500 won or 5000 won depending on the size.

Then take the elevator up to the top! So on the way up the tower in the elevator itself there is a video which is played on the roof which seemed rather interesting.




So when you are up there you can basically get a glimpse of the entire city and its actually rather amazing to see the sight of that city from up there with all the lights... haih too bad I was alone! haha.. Anyhow the panels are marked if they are pointing to a specific direction of a city or country. I managed to find KL but the person who took it had parkinsons or something. haha....








Here's a video of how its like up there..



I would like to give a big heads up however to those who go there during winter or cold autmn, check the weather and look and see if its foggy or wet cold.. coz some of the window panes were fogged up and it was tiring to try and see. 

There are some places there that are called shocking steps and shocking floor!( Come on?) 

Basically the shocking steps is steps which makes you walk at the same level as the window.. woop! and then theres the shocking floor which plays a video of the below.. I tell you arr.. I am a big idiot and scaredy cat when it comes to heights and even that didnt scare me.. But o well.


So after the viewing deck the exit would be located downstairs and before you leave I recommend you to go see the loo.. hahaha really I mean it... coz its the only toilet I can definitely say I pissed with a great view! haha

Check it out! 






So at this stage I must warn you, if you dont like lovey dovey things, DONT GO TO KOREA! but if you do, you will realise that koreans are into a whole different aspect of PDA... The korean dramas showcase PDA as if its a normal occurance (it is sometimes especially late at night near last train hour's where couples part for the day!) but when I was there they showcased love by leaving messages, notes and some scribbles that will hopefully mark their moments in history.

One of it is on the tower itself.. Here couples and friends buy message blocks and post their messages on these blocks for whatever purpose they want but some are really creative (like buying sevaral blocks and arranging them into a special design) or just cute.. hehe check it out...







So that's basically it for the tower itself... Apart from the above, there is a cafe in case you get hungry. On top of that there are some restaurants there and a also a rotating restaurant. 

So before I left the tower I decided to see the world famous love locks! There are in fact about 10-20 places in the world that has love locks but from other travelers they have told me that the one in Seoul Tower is the best. So some of you may be asking what is this concept of love locks? well basically its the act of a couple signifying their love by placing a lock on a place and throwing away the key. I know that some authorities in europe do grind down the area and remove the locks every year due to it causing soo much stress on the structure. But I think the one in Seoul does not do that. Anyhow there's lots and lots and lots of locks there! I however did not at that time place any locks there.. but I am thinking I should go back now and :) haha.. 


If you look and see, some of the locks have rusted over and then other locks have grown on top of the older locks and like cancer it spreads from there.. 






You get the point of this bench right?











So with a heavy heart, I left seoul tower that day as I knew I was going home soon and looking at those locks.. haih... Lets head back to the backpackers to sleep and cry my heart out! hahaha.. :P

Here's the cable car ride down the hill..


Anyhow I never had a chance to show how the street looked like that led to the train station near my backpackers...

Along the street there were lots of shops selling cosmetics, handphone cases, stuff for iphones and samsungs and LG's  (NO BLACKBERRY's! hahaha) and lots of cafes with Korean food and karaoke joints. 

Lots of shops catering to the students

The cinema 

Even has a hello kitty cafe 

Some of the of the food at the cafe.
Till then! :)