Hey, just wanted to share a trip post to Korea sometimes back, in 2013. *digging out photos from Facebook* - Pictures are taken over the 5 days trip.
Seogang Bridge.
Awed by this beautiful scenery after we arrived in Korea,
Basically, I was with my school (back in poly days) for a School Oversea Trip. We visited a few of the their Universities, one of the few was Anyang University. We did some learning and cultural exchange programme. I was doing Hotel Management back then. The tour trip around the universities were an eye opener.
About to get down for some Korean food
Korean hot pot, Seafood pancakes, Barbecue lacquered pork in lettuce, Samgyetang (Ginseng Chicken Soup), Dukbokki (Rice cakes), Eomukguk (Fish cake soup)
THESE ARE WHAT I AM CRAVING FOR RIGHT NOW T.T
Moving on, We had an activity on Kimchi making session as well as trying on the traditional Hanbok costumes.
With Avena.
With our Korean tour guide, :)
We had our chance to do some shopping in Myeongdong street. I think that was one of the most enjoyable activities that all of us had.
The popular Gangnam style.
Really missing the weather and the places in Korea,
I think taking a train in their subway stations is never easy.
On the fourth day, We visited Lotte Hotel.
We had a hotel tour and of course, we had to have a chance to enter the Lotte World amusement park!
On our last day of our school oversea trip, we make a trip down to village and stayed there for our last night.
This was the hut that a group of us was staying in for the night.
We had an experience with the locals in making the Rice puffs. They had to first 'cook' the rice in the machine. Once its ready, the cooked rice will popped out from the machine into the basket.
After which, the rice had to be mix with some sort of honey into to stick it and make it into a shape if a ball.
Tadaa.
One of the greatest thing that I enjoyed very much in the village is the peacefulness. Being away from the city and the pleasant view makes everything nice.
Sometime soon, Korea.
Felicia.






































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