South Korea Trip - The last few days...

Assalamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh.
Finally I'm here! After 4 years I finally managed to find time to update about my travel to SK.
Therefore, most of the info are not exactly true anymore.
I spend the last few days in Seoul eating grill lamb at our favorite restaurant called Yang Lamb (kot...)
But anyways, by that time, the owner/worker didn't know how to speak English, but thanks to our high-level technology, we managed to communicate using google translate. XD

Grill jangan tak grill


Skewers

That evening, we went to watch my favourite idol (SJ Ryeowook) in his musical.
The Goddess has Arrived ka pabenda tah nama musical tu.




Pose acah-acah sweet + comel....



The musical ended!

Ending credit!

Next, we went to the Cheonggyecheon Stream and the view was magical at night.



Post acah2 comel lagi sekali....

And the final day was especially for shopping!
All the countless souvenirs and whatnot!


Myeongdong

Ehwa Women's University
And of course, not to forget our last grilled lamb before heading back to the UK.


Sweet and sour grilled lamb

Yummy and happy!
And lastly, our Cruise on Han River Tour!









Dan lagi pose acah2 ayu + cute....






And the magnificent light view that I loved the most!

 



And lastly, pics with a total random strangers we met on the cruise.


Reflections:
Because of TFM.... even for my holiday, I feel obliged to write reflections, muahahaahah.
Anyways, 
SK was a good place to be with friends and better if you're used to walk.
If you're going to Seoul, you'd be fine if you live anywhere because the public transportation is easy access and do a round. So even if you missed the stop, you can always do another round to reach your destination. And do buy transportation card, it will save much more money.
But if you're going to Jeju, please drive. Because that way, you can go only where you want to go and saved much more money.
Other than that, do by souvenirs from the small stalls under the passageway, they gave a lot more discounts if you buy in bucks.
Lastly, google around to find halal food. Their vegan food is also okay to eat and please used Asian English so that Koreans can understand you better.
But I bet, most of those who're going to Korea know how to speak in Korean.
And a better way to go to Korea is learn how to read hangul (Korean alphabet - it's very easy, trust me, I'm a teacher!) so that you won't get lost.
That's it for now.
Until we meet after for my next adventures!
Wassalam! 



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