#Travelogue: Seoul VII




Back to the familiar place where we first came to for breakfast upon landing in Korea! I'm so glad that these huge servings of meals actually made me feel so much closer to my friends now. :) Never in my entire life have I shared food with more than 1 person and for so many days before!



So here's our very patient, friendly, enthusiastic (and whatever good words you can think of) tour guide of ours - John. Thank you for your dedication in your work and to us during these 8D6N! Nothing could've been better without your help and presence. :)


After lunch, we shopped for awhile at their local produce store before heading to the seaweed factory, where we get to purchase freshly-made seaweed in decent packaging, and also......


SEEING YG BUILDING! 
Yeah, I'm not a fan of YG as I've stated clearly before, but who doesn't feel good about having to see a real entertainment building with your own pair of eyes? It also made me happy when my dear friends finally get to visit this place bc they've been (pretty much) dying to see this (but have failed to do so even after all the planning) Hooray!


Boarded the plane at 230PM and off we go, back to Singapore! Thank you Korean Air for providing decent food and I'm so glad I could change seats and my meals without much trouble (I hope?). As much as I dislike fries, I still quite like wedges bc it has got much more taste to it as compared to fries.


YUMMY ICE CREAM! Looked like Hagen Daaz and I think it tasted better than H.D hehe. The best flavor I'd ever wanted to have on the airplane. Thankful it wasn't the cheapo ice-cream with boring flavors like Chocolate or Vanilla...


So.. It was the very last day of our stay in Seoul. Everything ended pretty quickly. When the trip started, quite a number of unhappy stuff happened and we dreaded travelling around with certain people around us, as well as moving around with so much restrictions, resulting in us rebelling and all. When late, we were punished by paying a penalty fee. When being sent to places, we had curfews. How was that even enjoyable... 

But on the brighter note, I get to visit many places that I only used to see on the Internet, as well as the food posted by travellers on Instagram and what not. I also get to experience watching the NANTA Cooking Show and Trickeye Museum for FREE. Last but not least, the experiences of travelling in Seoul with my friends and meeting new people were priceless and I'd never exchange anything else for that.. 

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