Day Four began really early in the morning as we travelled out of Seoul once again =) This time, to BUSAN!
Instead of taking the bus, we chose the KTX train route instead (to avoid yet another possible jam)
Basically, i just stone whenever we had to purchase tickets. haha.
Time to board! =)
First stop in Busan - Jagalchi Fish Market/Sindonga market (Korea's largest seafood market)
Since the market is situated next to the pier, how can we miss out on the chance to snap pictures of the beautiful scenery? =)
SEAGULLS ALERT! =D
This friendly Caucasian couple seen below helped take a group photo of us four and the granny had no idea my camera had a zoom function. So after she took this full length shot of us, she walked 4 steps forward and said "let me take a closer pic of you girls" with the camera right in our faces, in an attempt to take a half body shot for us. HAHAHA. So cute.
Lunch at a BBQ restaurant at the top level of the seafood market! Photo-taking was prohibited so i only manage to snap a few pictures of our yummylicious squid, pork slices, shitake mushrooms and beer =/
Strolling along Gukje Market (Traditional Korean market/street) after lunch...
Since we still had a lot of time to spare before we have to return to the train station, we braved the cold weather to visit one of Busan's famous beaches - Gwangalli Beach.
The beach sits inside a cove spanned by the Gwangan Bridge!
Check out this nightclub near the beach that sent us into a laughing frenzy!
"WOMB"?! Seriously?! hahahaha.
Dinner was at Korea's largest shopping mall, Centum City! We went for Japanese food since the Korean restaurants there were a little over-priced. Apart from the huge portion, it was nothing special actually =/
Day Four fell on Korea's Buddhist Day, a public holiday of the country. Hence, the earliest train tickets we could get our hands on were at 10pm and that also meant it was yet another long day out of Seoul for us as we only returned to Seoul by midnight but all in all, another day well spent =D
Okie dokie, now for the song of the entry!
Hello - SHINee
I heard boys in SHINee are all younger than me?! Like how come they are already so successful and I'm still....studying -__-
Until next time~
Instead of taking the bus, we chose the KTX train route instead (to avoid yet another possible jam)
Basically, i just stone whenever we had to purchase tickets. haha.
Time to board! =)
First stop in Busan - Jagalchi Fish Market/Sindonga market (Korea's largest seafood market)
Since the market is situated next to the pier, how can we miss out on the chance to snap pictures of the beautiful scenery? =)
SEAGULLS ALERT! =D
This friendly Caucasian couple seen below helped take a group photo of us four and the granny had no idea my camera had a zoom function. So after she took this full length shot of us, she walked 4 steps forward and said "let me take a closer pic of you girls" with the camera right in our faces, in an attempt to take a half body shot for us. HAHAHA. So cute.
Lunch at a BBQ restaurant at the top level of the seafood market! Photo-taking was prohibited so i only manage to snap a few pictures of our yummylicious squid, pork slices, shitake mushrooms and beer =/
Strolling along Gukje Market (Traditional Korean market/street) after lunch...
Since we still had a lot of time to spare before we have to return to the train station, we braved the cold weather to visit one of Busan's famous beaches - Gwangalli Beach.
The beach sits inside a cove spanned by the Gwangan Bridge!
Check out this nightclub near the beach that sent us into a laughing frenzy!
"WOMB"?! Seriously?! hahahaha.
Dinner was at Korea's largest shopping mall, Centum City! We went for Japanese food since the Korean restaurants there were a little over-priced. Apart from the huge portion, it was nothing special actually =/
Day Four fell on Korea's Buddhist Day, a public holiday of the country. Hence, the earliest train tickets we could get our hands on were at 10pm and that also meant it was yet another long day out of Seoul for us as we only returned to Seoul by midnight but all in all, another day well spent =D
Okie dokie, now for the song of the entry!
Hello - SHINee
I heard boys in SHINee are all younger than me?! Like how come they are already so successful and I'm still....studying -__-
Until next time~
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