HEY GUYS~~ Sorry for the lonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnng wait...but I finally had some time to upload the rest of the pictures from the Busan trip + some other pictures of what happened in between then and now (during midterms)...
Anyways, this picture is from Gyeongju... we went here after visiting the temple place. We were greeted by people who were wearing hanboks, Korean traditional attire.
...this was a path/road within the area...it was raining too.
...random squirrel that caught everyone's attention...kind of looks like a squirrel...
...a candid picture of a boy standing under his umbrella...he looked at me after i took the picture (lol).
...a hump of many humps within the location...
A really nice pond within the place.
...this is a burial site of a king...(I will find out who and what this place is called...can't find my paper for the trip)
FAMOUS BREAD in Gyeongju...the EAP program bought all of us each one. I bought some beforehand and it was delicious...the bread was two pancake-like bread with red bean filling instead. (DELICIOUS)
...a park across the street of the burial area...
...famous attraction...
....he didn't know I took a picture either... (hehe)
...Plants (veggies) grown at the park...
...river that flowed through the park...
This was were we had dinner before going to our "hostel" in Busan...
FREAKING AMAZING...they were really high class and had high-tech restrooms...there was even gargle wash so that you can use it after you finish eating.
...one type of kimchi...
FOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD~~~~~
MEATTTTTTTT~~~~~~~~~~ it was tender, juicy, and tasteful....SERIOUSLY.
On the way to the fish market the next morning...
.......EEEEEELLLLLLL...
...tanks of seafood...
...more...
and more.....
...and more.
fresh octupus being chopped up...the ahjumma gave us the octupus in cups and point a little soy-sauce-like sauce in it...they moved a little when we ate it and tasted like ordinary octopus...but more like the ocean.
...a view of the dock?
...going to the international flea market...
...restaurant at around the area.
...dried peppers and co.?
LUNCH! delicious as usually.
...this was where we ate lunch.
...at the beach (Haeundae Beach). I enjoyed my ice-cream in the humid weather.
the beach.......very not sunny...
...last day at Haeundae...
...back to Seoul from the Busan trip.......everyone slept most of the time because we were tired...
....out on a Thursday night after coming back from Busan.
Dokkbokki and Ramen~~~~~~~~~~ Ate this for dinner on a day....it was delicious...really delicious~
...some liver and animal contents...the circular things are intestines stuffed with noodles and stuff.
Cost of the dinner: 11,000 won/3 people...around 3,500 won each? (about 2.50 per person)
...soon tofu at a restaurant called "Strawberry" and of course in Korean...there are two of these restaurants near school. It's pretty cheap and good to eat here.
Cost: 4,000 won (~3 US dollars)
...Food at the KLI building. Soon tofu again...haha (pretty good and also very cheap)
Cost: 3,000 (~2.50 US dollars)
Food at a restaurant across from "Strawberry"...really really really good~
Cost: 5,000 won (~4 US dollars)
FRIED CHICKEN...first time having it in KOREA. It was really good but a little pricey?
Cost: 16,000 won/2 people (~7 US dollars each person)
Friend's food at the restaurant across from "Strawberry"
Cost: 5,000 won (~4 US dollars)
...Noodles...
Cost: 4,000 won (~3ish US dollars)
Most the food were taken before or during the week of midterms...because of studying, we couldn't go out to explore Seoul -_-... School ruins the experience...haha but it's because of "school" that I am here... :]
Jealous! Yummy food pictures!
ReplyDeleteJenny! I can't look at your blog in between meals.. it makes me HONGRAY!!
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