Anyeong ha seyo Seoul !
*BACKDATED 17TH JAN TO 20TH JAN 2018
; One thing for sure Seoul has ALOT of downhills and up. Your life can either go up together with your pulse rate or down with your soul. Life has its ups and downs.
; I had to take the cable car ( Which is something I most HATE IT ) well cos i have extreme fear of heights. But it was worth while.
; The subway map of Seoul. This is where you can purchase the temporary ticket. It cost about S$10.
; Interior decor of the train. Same concept as in Singapore. It get can real crowded usually peak hours.
@ #Vivaldi ski park. 4 hours drive from Seoul city
; So the next day I spent the whole day playing snow ice. Its a perfect period of time to do when winter season strikes in. My first time trying our Skiing. There is a 30 minutes tutorial for beginners. Its fun really, after that im on my own. I fell down too many times, too many. couldn't get my balance right but still it was fun. I didn't feel hurt or anything. Eventually I managed to control my balance stayed skiing for nearly a minute. hahaha
@ Seoul Central #Mosque. Located at #Itaewon
; Welcome to the largest mosque in the whole of South Korea. This is where you can find the largest muslim communities living and muslim travellers roaming aroun these area.
; If you feel lost or not confident of where the muslim communities located at you can always go to the subway passenger services and asked. Very friendly and even gave me this map and a halal brochure with guided drawings thank you #Koreans.
; Multiple malaysian owned restaurants spotted along the alleys of Itaewon. I was on my journey to the grand mosque these are one the of the many halal shops can be found along the whole stretch of the road alleys.
; This dish is called #Beef-Bulgogi soup with rice. Believe me or not I couldn't get enough so I order TWICE LOL. It seriously delicious. So basically a sliced beef soup with sliced onion and herbs boiled together on a hot bowl. Serves along 6 sides and #Kimchi is always a must.
@ N Seoul Tower, Locks of Love
Shot by: #Olympus OM-D EM-5 Mark II
; So I start my first month of the year at the capitaly city of #Seoul, #South-Korea. This is a wonderful vibrant city. The weather is the very first I love the most. 12 degrees as it is winter season during Januarys. Seoul is so clean and well organized just like Singapore. But the cold weather is a plus point cos i dont get to sweat alot and need bath often unlike in south east asian countries. Everything here looks positive, from the environment to infrastructure and food. Yes, #FOOD ! Is what I'm always looking forward to. There's a plenty of #Halal korean local cuisine can be found anywhere its just a matter of researching and exploring.; One thing for sure Seoul has ALOT of downhills and up. Your life can either go up together with your pulse rate or down with your soul. Life has its ups and downs.
; I had to take the cable car ( Which is something I most HATE IT ) well cos i have extreme fear of heights. But it was worth while.
; The subway map of Seoul. This is where you can purchase the temporary ticket. It cost about S$10.
; Interior decor of the train. Same concept as in Singapore. It get can real crowded usually peak hours.
@ #Vivaldi ski park. 4 hours drive from Seoul city
; So the next day I spent the whole day playing snow ice. Its a perfect period of time to do when winter season strikes in. My first time trying our Skiing. There is a 30 minutes tutorial for beginners. Its fun really, after that im on my own. I fell down too many times, too many. couldn't get my balance right but still it was fun. I didn't feel hurt or anything. Eventually I managed to control my balance stayed skiing for nearly a minute. hahaha
@ Seoul Central #Mosque. Located at #Itaewon
; Welcome to the largest mosque in the whole of South Korea. This is where you can find the largest muslim communities living and muslim travellers roaming aroun these area.
; If you feel lost or not confident of where the muslim communities located at you can always go to the subway passenger services and asked. Very friendly and even gave me this map and a halal brochure with guided drawings thank you #Koreans.
; Multiple malaysian owned restaurants spotted along the alleys of Itaewon. I was on my journey to the grand mosque these are one the of the many halal shops can be found along the whole stretch of the road alleys.
; This dish is called #Beef-Bulgogi soup with rice. Believe me or not I couldn't get enough so I order TWICE LOL. It seriously delicious. So basically a sliced beef soup with sliced onion and herbs boiled together on a hot bowl. Serves along 6 sides and #Kimchi is always a must.
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