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My final Seoul Sightseeing “Trip”

17 Friday Jun 2016

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King Sejong, Namsangol Hanok Village, Seoul, Seoul City Bus Tour, South Korea

With only a few days left of my trip to Seoul, I decided to do one last thing…take a self-tour using the Seoul City Tour bus, which is a “hop on-hop off” bus.  For one price (12,000 won or about $12.00) you can ride this bus all day and hop on at any of the pre-determined stops and also hop off at any of those stops to see attractions or sights.IMG_2607I thought it would be the perfect way to get to some of the places I still wanted to visit, but were too far to walk. Sounds easy right?  Wrong. Continue reading →

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Souvenir Shopping

11 Saturday Jun 2016

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Postcards, Seoul, South Korea, Souvenirs

When you travel to a new city, country or tourist attraction what kind of souvenirs do you buy?  When you come home is your suitcase packed full of souvenirs? Do you leave extra room in your suitcase when you are packing for a trip so you’ll have room for souvenirs?  I tend to overpack….so I don’t usually have a lot of extra space in my suitcase. But I don’t really need it because my favorite things to bring home don’t take up a lot of room or cost a lot of money.  I don’t want to have a house full of “stuff” that collects dust.  Or have to sit on my suitcase to close it.  I told you I went shopping in my previous post, but I didn’t tell you what I was looking for or what I bought.  So here is a list of what I brought home from this trip (and bring home from most every other trip I take):  Think FLAT and PAPER. Continue reading →

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Seoul City Sights

08 Wednesday Jun 2016

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Bosingak Bell Pavilion, Cheonggyecheon Stream, In-Sung Jong, Seoul, Seoul City Hall, South Korea

Over the week-end when my daughter wasn’t working, we wandered into the city to do a little shopping and spend some of this.  I just love the look of foreign currency!IMG_2058She also wanted to take me to the City Hall Building.   Sounds a little strange to want to visit City Hall, but the new building has a unique architectural design….it resembles a “wave” and has an observation deck good for city viewing. Continue reading →

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Play Ball!….in Korea

31 Tuesday May 2016

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Doosan Bears, Jamsil Stadium, Seoul, South Korea

I like baseball…but not to play (I catch and throw with the same hand, so nobody would want me on their team).  But I do like to watch baseball…in person, not on television.  My husband likes baseball too.  So when we are home, we often go to watch our local AAA team, The Norfolk Tides.  (yes, that is a helicopter landing on the field to let off the local TV anchor to make the first pitch).IMG_2318 Continue reading →

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Let’s Go Back in Time….Korean Time (Part 2)

25 Wednesday May 2016

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Korean Folk Village, Seoul, South Korea, Yongin

Welcome back!  I’m still at the Korean Folk Village (at least in this post).  I left you eating lunch…so are you ready for the rest of the afternoon?  If you remember this living history village covers about 25 acres, so it shouldn’t be a surprise that there is a lot of open space and well…nature.   Continueing on through the village, we walked past this waterfall. IMG_1505 Continue reading →

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Let’s Go Back in Time…Korean Time (Part 1)

23 Monday May 2016

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Jangseung, Korean Folk Village, Minok Village, Seoul, South Korea

Seoul is a vibrant city…busy day and night.  I’ve heard it described as a city that never sleeps.  Buildings are big and modern, The main streets are wide and the subway system is jam packed most of the time. IMG_0790IMG_0791Side streets can be packed with small restaurants, shops and people….lots of people. But it wasn’t always this way.  If you want to see how the Korean people lived and worked hundreds of years ago, it’s worth the trip to Minok Village, a traditional Korean Folk Village….a living museum of history. Continue reading →

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The Palace, The Folk Museum, The Blue House and more!

19 Thursday May 2016

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Cheongwadae Hall, Geunjeongjeon, Gwanhwamun Gate, Gyeongbokgung Palace, Gyeongjoeru Pavilion, Imperial Throne Hall, Seoul, South Korea, The Blue House

Welcome back as I continue my USO Tour of the Historic Sights in Seoul.  After visiting the Jogyesa Temple, our tour continued to the largest of the five Palaces located in Seoul, Gyeongbokgung Palace.  Built in 1395, it was the first royal palace built by the Joseon Dynasty in the newly appointed capital of Hanyang, (which is now known as Seoul).  The Palace served as the Royal residence until several Japanese invasions between 1592-1598 that caused severe damage.  Almost 300 years later in 1868 the palace was reconstructed and expanded to a complex that included 500 buildings.  But the Japanese invaded again and destroyed the palace again during the years that they occupied Korea (1910-1945).  Starting in 1990, the Korean government began a 40 year project to rebuild and restore the buildings that were destroyed during the Japanese occupation…so they are just a little over 1/2 way there.

This is an inside view of the gate, called Gwanhwamun Gate that serves as the entrance to the Palace grounds.IMG_0863 Continue reading →

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Touring at the Temple

16 Monday May 2016

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Jegyosa Temple, Seoul, South Korea, USO Tours

When you don’t want to do all the work of touring around by yourself in a new city armed with a good map and a list of “sights to see”, then it’s time to let someone else do the work for you.  It’s time to take a tour.  While I was in Seoul, a city with a US Army base in the middle of the city…I took advantage of taking several tours hosted by the USO (United Service Organization).IMG_1770The first tour I took was what they called the  Historic Sights Tour.  So at my appointed day and time, I showed up at the USO and hopped on the little tour bus with 7 other people and our guide and we were off. Continue reading →

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War Memorial of Korea

13 Friday May 2016

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Seoul, South Korea, Statue of Brothers, War Memorial of Korea

One of my favourite ways to explore a new city is to take a walk…so one of my first official acts of being a tourist in Seoul and check out the sights was to go someplace within walking distance….so off to the War Memorial of Korea I went.  Although the name makes its sound like it’s just a statue like the Iwo Jima Memorial in Arlington Virginia, or something bigger like the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., this memorial is actually much more…it’s multiple statuesIMG_0615, plus a memorial building (museum) and children’s’ museum Continue reading →

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Simply Seoul

10 Tuesday May 2016

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Seoul, South Korea

Finally getting to a place where I can get a few thoughts down.  So here goes….A month ago I took a trip…a long trip….one 13+ hour flight to Tokyo, Japan, and then another shorter 2 1/2 hour plane trip to Seoul, South Korea.  This little fluff ball, Lane,  also took the trip.  She was ready to be reunited with her “Mom”.IMG_0548Lane is a seasoned traveller, and was so excited to travel again that she hopped into her carrier while we were driving to the airport.  She has never done that before.  I think she was ready to be going to her new home. Continue reading →

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