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We walked on day II all the way to Lotte Mall next to Avenue L and Young Plaza in Myeongdong. We enjoyed the walk |
After a good night's sleep in our room 405, at the Staz I in Myeongdong, we decided to complete out Dzuhr prayers first before leaving for our first destination that Tuesday morning. We ate a light meal in our twin bedded and quite spacious room. Then we washed our utensils away in its comfy bathroom and complete with bidet toilet before making our way out to see Seoul that lovely morning.
We got down to the lobby of the hotel and got directions from the receptionists. They were helpful and they could speak English. Of course we greeted them generously with 'Anyeong Haseyo' and ended all conversations with 'Kamsah Hamneda.'
We walked to the Lotte Mall area. It was a nice walk from our hotel, maybe for about a short 10 minutes and the weather was so kind to enable our walk to be tremendously comfortable.
We did some window shopping at the Lotte malls. They were very modern and indeed the Made-in Korea goods were well stitched and the price tags on them were accordingly placed; based on their quality and material.
In addition to that we took loads of photographs. There were many scenic photographs to capture and keep as remembrance of this first trip to Seoul.
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There was time to appreciate parks and sculptures on the way as well |
A view on a street in Myeongdong, Seoul. It was a good day to walk. |
We walked without any worry of time as we had all the time we would need to walk around Seoul, as it was a free and easy holiday for my 15 year old daughter and myself.
We stopped to buy whatever attracted us and whenever necessary we stopped to ask for directions. We bought cute socks at W1,000 each (approximately USD1) in the underground opposite the Lotte Youth Plaza.
From there we walked to the Namdemun Market. Before reaching the infamous marketplace, we passed by the Chinese Embassy and the 4N5 shopping complex. Again we took photographs.
The market was not only filled with stalls outside buildings of different products eg handbags, brooches and clothes, but there were so many people; both pedlars and shoppers ![]() |
(Left Pix) The scenery was superb. There was a palace gate near the Namdaemun market. (Right Oix) Later we walked on to a nearby university after the market and a historical palace gate garderns,; the Yonsei University located not far and across the Seoul Station. There are many universities in and around Seoul. we were motivated to take many photographs all the way
This is another mall near Seoul Station. Its Christmas decor were already set up. Road signs and location directions are easily detected near parks and markets as well as at road junctions to ease tourists looking for places to visit
Before nightfall, which was pretty early in Seoul, we walked to the Seoul Station to walk in the Lotte Mart as my daughter was looking for KPop albums. We found them and they were priced quite reasonably and affordable indeed. We learned that plastic and paper bags were charged a nominal fee but boxes were free. So we sat to observe what shoppers did in Seoul and we joined them; we loaded all our stuff collected from mid-day till evening into a box before taking a public transport back to the hotel. Our day II was well filled and enjoyable indeed. We went back by cab to the hotel and rested well; packing all our collected goodies after self-cooked dinner in the room, before turning in for the night. We got ourselves ready for day III; another discovery adventure in South Korea.
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