Sunday, September 25, 2011

June 15, 2011 63 빌딩, 설러탕 that Took Forever...., 4D Theater, Shopping

We could do our own thing today so Benjamin, Stephen, Juni, Rachael, Michelle, and I went to 63 빌딩/63 Building, a huge building that technically has more than 63 levels!  A lot of people have dinner at the top and get proposed there which totally makes sense when you see it.  We didn't want to pay money to go to the top because you had to attend another event that was happening inside which we didn't want to do.  Good thing we didn't because it's cool at first but not worth how much they ask from you.  Good thing I went when I was young.  As we were walking to go to the building, we saw this random grandma sleeping in the park nearby.  And what does Julianne do?  Take a picture with her stalker camera.  :-)


As we were walking, we thought, "What is that?"  As we looked closer, this grandma was sleeping!  In the middle of the park!


63 빌딩/63 Building


Inside



After looking inside, we saw these duck boats on the river and thought it would be fun to take a boat ride on the river.  Michelle. Juni, and Rachael were in one and Stephen, Benjamin, and I were in the other.  We tried to B-line and hit each other and at times were successful.  We got some lunch nearby which took forever.  Not that it was busy but they forgot about us.  Michelle and I ordered the same thing but it never came until we asked them an hour later.  They finally served our meals and then gave us some free 만두 dumplings.  But man, never in my life have I been to a restaurant where they just forget about you when it's not that busy.  We wanted to check out the 4D Theater at the 이순신 박물관 Yi Sun Sin museum.  A 4D Theater is just like "Honey! We Shrunk the Audience" at Disneyland/ Disney World.  It was pretty cool and we now get to say that we went to a 4D Theater.  We went to 인사동 Insadong and 명동 Myeong Dong for shopping and to look around because we're all leaving each other soon!  We can't believe it.  We have loved spending time with each other here and have learned so much.  We've been with each other for so long that it'll be weird not seeing each other for weeks. 



We saw a couple dead fish float by....




June 14, 2011 창덕궁, 세종대왕 과 이순신 박물관, 시조 Ashley's Grill, SPAO

Today was full packed with learning and fun experiences.  Our first stop was 창덕궁 Changdeokgoong which is another palace in Korea.  It's very similar to 경복궁 Gyeongbokgoong.  This one however, has the secret gardens where the kings would take a stroll.  We wanted to check it out because it looked beautiful but decided not to because it added more to the cost.  It was very similar to the other palaces but it was nice this time because we weren't hurryingly trying to take notes but just enjoy what was around us.


Part of 창덕궁 Changdeokgoong






This was the queen's bed.  Since most stuff burned down, anything that was preserved, they tried to leave it how it was.  The bed was so elaborate!


Looking door into the secret gardens


We got some lunch at a nearby restaurant.  That's the nice thing about Korea is that you don't have to go far to find a good restaurant.  We got some Chinese food which I wasn't thrilled but it was still good.  I got some 자짱면 jajjangmyeon which are noodles with black sauce.  That is not a good date food; it gets everywhere!  The lady noticed that I got a bit on my shirt and so she gave me an apron.  Haha how thoughtful.


We wanted to check out those museums of 세종대왕 King Sejong and 이순신 Yi Sun Sin in 광화문 Gwanghwamun Square and boy I'm glad we did.  Those museums rocked!  They were so much fun.  I just loved and was fascinated by everything.  Everything was so cool to look at.  They showcased 세종대왕 Sejong the Great's inventions (which were a lot), showed videos and movies you could watch about his life including the drama, and provided biographies about him and literally, everything that they could research about him was here.  이순신 Yi Sun Sin's was really cool because it showed where he fought his battles and about the tactics that were used during war.  This guy was INCREDIBLE; pure genius.  They had lots of interactive games for his part of the museum which was neat.



한글 hangeul/Korean alphabet



I love this statement


His real name is 이도 Lee Do (ee-doh) but his posthumous name is 세종대왕 Sejong the Great.


They made a bench with the alphabet!


This bench actually says 한글 in it!



Setup of one of 이순신 Yi Sun Sin's battles where they won surprisingly.  Pure genius.


I love this statement too.


Practicing writing 한글 using the rice paper and ink brushes.


함주은 is my Korean name

After the museums, we went to 인제대학원 Inje Graduate School where we met up with Professor Peterson, 박 교수님 Professor Park, and people that were part of this 시조 poetry/sijo association.  시조 sijo is Korean poetry.  It's starting to replace the easy and typical haiku.  Not only is it poetry but they sing with it and use a very old sounding voice.  It feels like you've gone back centuries.  It was so neat.  They showed us some instruments they use for 시조 sijo and let us attempt to play them.  That's why I never was in the band.  I just can't blow instruments; something must be wrong with my lungs.  After they gave us a presentation and demonstration on 시조 sijo, they took us to dinner at Ashley's Grill & Salad buffet which was amazing.  Even the inside was beautiful.  It smelled like only those who have money come here.  I ate so well and had great food.





How pretty with the great view, mahogany tables, pictures, and chandeliers!


I'm dying just looking at this.



The dessert was really good that I forgot to take a picture befor I ate it.  :-p

Now we had some free time and Michelle found this cool store called SPAO in 명동 Myeong Dong which is a store owned by the entertainment industry SM Entertainment.  It was like a dream come true for me, Victoria, and Michelle.  We just had fun looking inside.  It had a couple floors.  A couple were clothing lines and one was a fan store.  They had photos you could purchase, CD albums, 노래방 karaoke rooms, and the best part, a PHOTO BOOTH!!!!!!! Shut the front door; I'm so pumped!  We did one as a group but it didn't turn out that well and so I did one by myself because I wanted to do it anyways.  It's great; they photoshop the celebrities in with you.  Not only was it hilarious but really fun too; trying to decorate everything and selecting the pictures.  I'll try to upload the photos that I took in the photo booth because they're HI-LA-RIOUS!!!  Everyone thought it was funny.




Inside Every Sing which was part of the store.  This is where you can buy fan merchandise.


Photos for sale


역시, 소녀시대!  Of course, Girl's Generation!



Photo booth where we took photos together.