Tuesday, November 02, 2010

Seoul: Day 4.


Korean BBQ. Worth having my hair and clothes smelling like meat for hours later.



What Seoul has in abundance: night lights and people.




Where I stayed very near to.






Cold Stone! You didn't think I will pass up the chance to have the (authentic) ultimate ice cream experience, did you.

Note: When I was in Australia, I had the Cold Stone wannabe, Cold ROCK, hahaha.





Had a blueberry ice cream yogurt sandwich, and a concoction of biscuit ice cream with oreo and chocolate wafers!




Admiring the lights and doing a bit of shopping at the street stalls at the same time.




Went to Cheonggyechon again, the stream looks entirely different at night. I love how there were couples and groups of friends peppered everywhere, munching on potato chips, whispering, laughing.




Artsy picture I took of the only rubbish bin I have seen thus far in Seoul. Yet, the city is quite clean and free from rubbish!







Tweed jacket: Singapore
Tartan shirtdress: Uniqlo
Bejeweled pearl necklace: Teeny's
Black kneehigh socks: Topshop
Black suede wedges: New Look
Bag: Miu Miu


Twas was a less hectic day. Walking along the 6km stream (we suspect we covered almost 2/3 of it), the night ended on a pensive note on my part.

5 comments:

mustardqueen said...

Eh eh since when you buy things from uniqlo wan wtf omg we shud try barbeque duck it is omg so good!!!!! yummy fat juicy duck ~~~

revel in me said...

mustardqueen: Why ar, what's wrong with uniqlo? I got it in SG! What barbeque duck!! SO RANDOMMMM!! :P

Pong said...

ey is the branded stuff cheap there? uhm. i mean cheaper than malaysia? teehee. ;)

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revel in me said...

pong: Ooops sorry I didn't see your comment! I didn't check out branded goods there, so sorry! :(