Greetings all,
Wednesday, July 28, 2010. Day 4 in Seoul Korea.
Another day in the modern city. Starting out every day I get a quick dose of Korean TV, including lots of interesting commercials, Korean Dramas (very addicting) and unusual Children's TV.

Pororo, the cute animated penguin and friends.

Brand new, clean trains and stations. Its good they are so nice since the ride to Insa-dong was an hour each way. :P

First stop of the day was Insa-dong, a more traditional shopping and tourist area. The streets are full of vendors selling everything Korean themed from dolls wearing the traditional Hanbok to keychains/cell phone charms featuring jade pigs.

On the second floor of one of the buildings was a "toy museum." To someone who is very familiar with flea markets the room kind of seemed like one big flea market. Lots of dirty, unorganized toys from many different generations passed off as old/vintage mixed with kitsch and retro items. Defiantly my kind of place. There were American and Japanese toys as well, many items I saw that were similar to ones in my collection. For those who know me, this is the kind of place I can see myself having one day. A huge room filled with toys, and I sit there and charge people a dollar to come in a look at them. :P

A Mimi doll (I think) the close cousin to the Japanese Licca/Jenny doll. Min claims she had this exact doll when she was little.

Another view of the street.

There were many different kinds of shops there. Many were little shops that spilled out to the street selling novelties but some were much more high class selling hand made jewelry and soap. Pictured above is a multi- floor shopping area with such higher end stores.

Feels like alice in an urban wonderland.

Even more alice like, very miniature food that just screams "eat me". :P

Colorful graffiti. This one is for you Joi.

Rooftops.

A delicious lunch, scallion pancakes, bean curd soup and omlette.

Street Vendors

I love these fuzzy things. I should have gotten one. :P

Afterwords we stopped by a small, beautiful Buddhist temple. It was so peaceful and green, I wanted to stay there forever.

Main Temple Hall

Private Meditation Quarters of the monks

Colorful Lotus Lanterns

Then we went to this cute and beautiful cafe on the hill. :D

Walled Pathway

View of the City from the Train

Delicious Noodle Dinner at a "fast food" resturant

I love the night lights of cities. Aren't they just beautiful? Above is a picture of Insa-dong market at night time.

Isn't it a comfort to know that no matter where you go in the world, you know that you are looking at the same moon in the sky?
That's all for now fellow travelers, till next time.
~Val