But Then It Rained…


With such a short stay in Seoul, I knew I wouldn’t have time to do much exploration. But on my last day, some meetings went quite well and fast my late afternoon schedule suddenly got cleared. I checked where I could go and decided to visit Gyeongbokgung Palace which is right at the heart of the city (I would have wanted to go to the Demilitarized Zone but I should have made arrangements the day before).
I was just starting to enjoy the taste of Old Korea when killjoy rain poured. Good thing the Korea Folk Museum was just nearby, so I still had some edutainment while waiting for the downpour to stop. It didn’t. I took a cab to Namdaemun Market, one of the biggest markets I’ve ever seen, but it was raining so hard that going thru buildings and stalls became a burden. And besides, the stuff I wanted to buy were nowhere to be found.


So I decided to rest. But not easily though. I tried flagging a taxi for more than an hour without success. The drivers would not take me to the Itaewon area (reminds you of Manila drivers, eh?). So I went down the Metro, asked for directions (yup, more English speakers here than in Tokyo) and got back for a few Cass (beer) bottles before I called it a day.

Korean schoolboys on tour

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  1. Turismoboi says:

    nagutom naman ako dun sa korean school boys lolz!

  2. Lawstude says:

    galing na talaga ng panyero ko. i like the first shot the most. makulay ang buhay.

  3. r-yo says:

    he he. minors….

  4. madbong says:

    bro, yang mga pics mo nagbring back ng memories sa akin sa seoul. Ang dami naming nashopping diyan sa namdaemun saka sa itaewon sa katunayan yung mga kasama ko e nagextend pa ng 2 araw para masulit ang shopping. nung time kasi na nagpunta kami ay end of summer season kaya ang daming sale.

  5. ANNA-LYS says:

    “”When we least expect it, life sets us a challenge to test our courage and willingness to change; at such a moment, there is no point in pretending that nothing has happened or in saying that we are not ready. The challenge will not wait. Life does not look back.”

    - Paulo Coelho”Thank You for Your visit in Sweden :-D
    I found the above quote in Your sidebar, and I thought – here is a brother ;-)

    Lovely post, both words and photos!
    Not many people are acquaintant with the concept of “Edutainment”, are You a researcher, an edutainer ;-) or a software designer?

    Longing for the island life, I presume!

  6. Asian Traveler says:

    Korea is one of my wish list destinations. Just looking at your photos makes me want to go to Korea now. :)

    By the way, please change my site from Asian Traveler to An Asian Traveler. I lost my custom domain. I have now my new web address http://www.anasiantraveler.com . I’m still in the process of modifying my blog. Thank you.

  7. aajao says:

    maganda ba talaga sa Korea, attorney? kase pansin ko yung mga koreano na nandito sa Pinas mukhang enjoy na enjoy dito eh. eh dyan kaya mag-eenjoy din ang tao?

  8. Tami says:

    ang kulit ng 2 Korean schoolboys… nagpa-cute pa talaga =D

  9. Crisiboy says:

    just dropped by to say hi!…exchange links???

  10. the donG says:

    beautiful! kahit maulan sarap pa rin magshoot dahil medyo foggy ang dating.

  11. r-yo says:

    madbong: sale din sana ngayon pero mga winter clothes he he. ayoko ng mag-ipon ng panlamig.

  12. r-yo says:

    ANNA-lys: sister, hehehe. thanks for the visit. software designer? am a lawyer. hehehe

  13. r-yo says:

    crisiboy: thanks for dropping by. exlinks for sure.

  14. Crisiboy says:

    added u na rin bro..tnx

  15. Rico says:

    And here I thought picky taxi drivers only exist in Manila. I guess they picked up the trend?!

  16. r-yo says:

    rico: oo nga e. Nabigla ako na biglang nagbubukas muna ng bintana ang driver sabay tanong kung saan pupunta. nag-seminar yata ang mga yun sa pinas heheheh.

  17. Sarah Sofia Ganborg says:

    hi here!
    saw your comment on anna-lys and thought, perhaps this might interest you:
    http://ahealthierwayofliving.blogspot.com/2009/02/is-your-honor-more-important-than-your.html

    greetings from scandinavia, Sarah sofia

  18. Musicero says:

    Kinda reminds me of Hong Kong, except that Korea seems a lot less “compressed.” :D

  19. backpacking philippines says:

    koreans…lots of them learning engish here…mura na airfare going there someday punta ako dyan :P

  20. ian says:

    so… kunwari mayroon lang akong isang weekend to spend in either city, which is more interesting: tokyo or seoul? =]

  21. Tami says:

    hahah tawag attensyon pala sila e =D

  22. carlotta says:

    really nice scenery! ganda pa rin ng fotos kahit umuulan :)

    hehe at may mga boyz pa na nagpacute sa picture :D

  23. bomzz says:

    Sir… naparito lang ako’t papasalamat sa dalaw at comment mo..sa aking tambayan…

    ingatss sa byahe……

  24. sexymoi says:

    i love the first pic… so colorful… parang sarap higaan nung flowers? haha

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