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Zeru Wanders
Exploring South Korea: Bye For Now Korea!
Saturday, January 12, 2019
Some good things are never meant last. As much a we want to stay here in South Korea, we need to bid goodbye and return to Manila. So here's the final post from my South Korea adventure last Autumn of 2016.
We woke up early to catch the bus heading to Incheon International Airport. We don't want to be late and get offloaded so it is always better to be early on our flight. But before that, we bid farewell to our guesthouse.
Our home for the past three days, K-Guesthouse Insadong was awesome. It was a bit small but I love the ambiance and its location is perfect. I would definitely book this place again when I visit South Korea in the future.
K-guesthouse Insadong
Address: 30-9 Insadong-gil, Gwanhun-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Phone: +82 2-732-4731
Last photo session on our guesthouse's rooftop |
Do more of what makes you happy. |
K-guesthouse Insadong
Address: 30-9 Insadong-gil, Gwanhun-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Phone: +82 2-732-4731
Majority of the people I know chose to ride the subway going to or from the airport. I know it's cheaper. But we want to feel comfortable, thus we preferred to ride the bus.
We arrived at the airport two hours earlier than our flight. We still have some time, so my friend allowed me to roam around the airport while she wait at the terminal.
To kill time, I roamed around the airport and window shopped at Duty Free ( I was supposed to buy some more "pasalubongs" but the items are pricey). I also dropped by at Incheon's airport's Korea Traditional Culture Center, where I experienced jewelry making for free. Yes, it's free of charge.
To kill time, I roamed around the airport and window shopped at Duty Free ( I was supposed to buy some more "pasalubongs" but the items are pricey). I also dropped by at Incheon's airport's Korea Traditional Culture Center, where I experienced jewelry making for free. Yes, it's free of charge.
Cultural artifacts of Korea |
These beautiful dolls are wearing the different designs of a traditional Korean clothing. |
Exploring South Korea was such an experience. Too bad that I had to go back to reality. I'm very lucky that I got to visit one of the countries from my bucket list. How I wish I have a multiple visa and tons of money so I can visit this country anytime I want to.
Kamsahamnida Hanguk! Until next time :)
Kamsahamnida Hanguk! Until next time :)
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