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Tuesday, September 13, 2016

South Korea Trip- Day 4

The first thing we did on our last day in Korea was visit an Amethyst store. There were a lot of lovely necklaces, rings and bracelets for sale but since I'm not quite into fancy things, I bought nothing. :P

After lunch, we were able to see the Blue House on the way. It is the executive office and official residence of the South Korean Head of State, the President of the Republic of Korea. 

We were headed to Geongbokgung Palace. 


Gyeongbokgung Palace, according to Wikipedia, is the main royal palace of the Joseon dynasty and was built in 1395. There were a lot of tourists as well as Koreans who were dressed with their traditional clothes. They were a lovely sight.


Of course, the group has to have a photo before dispersing to explore the place.


Sadly, this is the first and last palace that is on our itinerary. There are other palaces in Seoul but maybe I can visit those if ever given the chance to visit South Korea again.


I'm really amazed of the different buildings in the palace complex. Distinct and unique Korean architecture all around me. 


This building in the middle of this lake is a very pleasant sight. There were cherry blossom petals that would fall from time to time. Quite magical, I would say.


Cute Korean family having their photo taken. What a charming sight! Everything here is picturesque.


Wincee couldn't help to have a photo with one Korean who was in a beautiful Hanbok. She was very pretty and graciously accepted our request.




Down the pathway was a huge cherry blossom. A lot of people were crowding around it because there were a lot of petals falling. It was amazing. And because this would be the last day we can see these lovely trees, we took a lot of photos. 


Time ran so fast and we were asked to come back to the bus. I can't stop admiring the place. It was my happiest memory in Seoul. Everything there was picture perfect.


Afterwards, we went to a supermarket to do our last minute grocery/ shopping and then headed to Incheon International Airport to catch our flight back to Bangkok. The fourth day was as memorable as the first. I feel very blessed to have been given the chance to travel with hospital staff and friends. I really miss South Korea and it will definitely still be on my list of travel.

Thank you for reading and 'til next blog!




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