Check out the highlights of our Seoul City Tour! Seoul's own tower called the N-Tower which allows you to witness at 360 degrees view of the city. There's of course the Teddy Bear Museum meant to portray the Korean way of life. Can't miss the temples as well when heading for Korea! :)
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Every kid's dream is to live in an amusement park. Glad we got to visit Everland, a Top Rated Theme Park. It's a big park which thinks of the customer's convenience. Like having dryers after a wet ride. Walk-alators and chair lifts. The steepest roller coaster in the world resides in Everland! King personally loved the Rotating House. Felt like the whole house was rotating 360 degrees even though we really didn't! The only down side was that we were pressed for time to maximize the experience. But we had fun nevertheless. :) The World's Steepest Roller Coaster, T- Express behind visitors watching the Parade Took a short break out of all the hustle and bustle. Good timing too since King was having his semestral break. We headed for Seoul, Korea. It has been 14 years already since my last visit. My brother wasn't even born during that time! Mom was still pregnant with him. It was in Korea when my dad threw a huge rock and wished for a baby boy. Well, lo and behold. It came true.
I was once a supporter of the Korean Telenovela series back in high school. I remember sleeping extremely late hours just to complete one episode after another and yes crying without even completely understanding the language. During this trip, I got the chance to check out Nami Island, the well-known place where Winter Sonata was shot. We were so lucky it was fall, the weather was perfect and the view was simply marvelous. I love the sight of red yellow orange and green leaves hovering the blue cloudy skies. :) Total relaxation mode. :) We had to take a 5 minute boat ride to reach Nami Island. Nami Island was also known for Rice Threshing. We had the opportunity to try that out. Before I forget, we had good Korean BBQ for lunch! After a taste of Nami Island, we headed for a hike up to Seorak Mountain. We even had to take a cable car to reach the peak. On the way up there we witnessed a bear statue, a gigantic Buddha as in really big, several bridges and temples plus of course more lovely colors of fall so the climb was worth it! :)
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