Sunday, April 29, 2012

KOREA: DAY 1: Home/YVR Airport/ Seattle Airport/ Incheon Airport/ Myeongdong/ STRESSFUL DAY

HARRO!! :D Yes, I am one day late on writing this post, BUTTTTTT will be immediately blogging about day 2 right after I finish ranting about day 1 so that I still rmb everything clearly!!!

Please excuse me ahead of time for any improper grammar, etc, due to my deliriousness from EVARRRRRYTHANGGGG :)

 Ok ok, so lemme start at the beginning ^^ 
So our flight is supposed to be at 11:05am, BUT I was being stupid and stayed up the whole night before just wasting time on tumblr and etc hehe. And the airport is like only about 10-15 minutes away so I could've totally slept, but hey, my sleep pattern was already extremely messed up so...I like to call it adjusting for jetlag ahead of time :D

Here's a shameless photo of me right before leaving for airport~

And here's a picture of everythang I'm bringing :D


And ma ticket info :D Transfer flight from Vancouver to Seattle to Seoul~
And yes, now you know my Chinese name =___=


At YVR airport just before boarding~~ LOL I couldn't stop abusing my 3g power to the max 'cause I won't be able to use it for the next 18 days. And and and, carrying our luggage and stuff and doing all the check-in stuff by ourselves made me feel like such an adult :D HEEEEEEE :) (although we were very rushed for some reason D: But the rushed-ness and the stress (?) made it a lot more exciting and fun (?)....LOL

Sorry, I am weird.


On transfer flight to Seattle!!


 Yes, I take random and pointless pictures.

And....we've arrived at Seattle-Tacoma Airport!! Flight only took about 30-40 min~ The plane was velly small and looked somewhat unsafe and old, but it was still a good flight (thought I don't rmb much since I was passed out from my allnighter). There was only one flight attendant (that we saw, anyways), and it was a very brief ride. (Yes, I am probably writing redundant sentences, but I'm sao tired atm. It's currently 2am here in Korea and we've just spent our whole entire day outside traveling to areas of Gangnam and Myeongdong, which will be in the next post about day 2).


^This is the airport trains we had to take to get to our transfer terminal. LOL, we were so fed up 'cause we had to transfer trains twice. It really just seemed as if we would keep on getting off and getting on different trains xD

But we got excited once we transferred onto the third train and suddenly the Japanese translation of the English announcements turned into Korean :D


^Just a view from the first train~ It seemed very much like a ground-level version of Vancouver's skytrain ^-^ Except, with wider space for luggage, ofc.


^And so we finally find our transfer terminal. Now, for our first meal outside of Canada~~

Anddddd....

It was horrid.

=___=

No offense, but the udon tasted like rubber, the tofu like sponge, and the soup was like water with salt.


o______o

So, if you ever decide to eat at Seattle-Tacoma Airport, don't get the udon....Pay a little extra for some nicer food....

(It cost over 8 bucks too~!! Ugh, only an hour away from home but I missed good ol' Richmond's amazing asian foods and restaurants already :'(

So after two hours of wasting time at the airport whose wifi we couldn't even connect onto (=___=), and the almost crisis of Lillian losing her wallet (D:), we finally boarded :)

ANDDDD the 12 hour flight begins!


We had two meals on the flight, and I gotta say, Asiana airline has amazing airplane food :D

First meal:


^Bibimbap!! We actually had a choice between bibimbap and steak, but neither of us were feeling like steak, so bibimbap it was!! (Velly spicy T-T I put too much gochujang)

^ Second meal was chicken!! We had the choice of some sort of fish, but we liked chicken better :3 I scarfed this one down in like...less than 5 minutes? This was when we had only about 2-3 hours left in the flight~

Overall, the flight was pretty good (aside from the kid that sat in front of us that occasionally bothered us). The first 3 hours passed by VERY slowly. 

But then we had a LOT of entertainment available. The monitors in front of each seat had games, music, movies (Korean, American, etc), etc. I watched Breaking Dawn (hey, why not right?), and half of this Korean movie whose name I forgot...before I passed out cold.

ANDDDD, we arrive at Incheon International Airport :') *almost cries* LMAO

At this point, both Lillian and I were EXHAUSTED (despite having slept some on the flights over). And the weather was VERY warm inside as we waited in line to get to baggage claim. I seriously was about to melt....esp. with a heavy backpack on my back and lugging another carry-on.

After we FINALLY got through, and after we picked up our checked baggage, we had a VERY rushed and confused time trying to find the right bus terminal that would take us to Myeongdong. VERY rushed.

We had told Eco-guesthouse that we would check in by 8:30 latest, but it was already 7:20 ish and the bus ride takes an hour.


^After finding the right bus (and JUST missing it as we arrived ==), we had to wait an extra 20 ish minutes for the next one to come. Yeap, we were going to be late.


^ Our wonderful luggage...


^Andddd the bus came!! Heehee cute kid is cute :D Ok his backpack is cute. Ok I'm sure he is cute too. 

This is sounding weird.


^On the bus we go! It cost 10,000 won and our stop was the very last one~

^ Here's a view of Han river from the window of the bus, passing by~ We WILL come by the banks one day to chill...later in the week, after we are completely wiped out.

AND OK, WHAT HAPPENED NEXT IS A SERIES OF COMPLETE AND UTTERLY EMBARRASSING AND HORRIFYING FAILS.
JUST A WARNING.

After we got off at our stop with our four suitcases and two backpacks, we basically had to trudge amongst the crowd to find Eco-guesthouse. It was very confusing...:\ 

We spent about 10 minutes just trying to find out how to cross the darn street! Turns out we have to go underneath to where the subway stations are, and come out a different entrance to cross.

And ofc, lugging the suitcases up and down the stairs...was no joke. 
I was beyond tired already, but this was....horrifyingly difficult LOL, for lack of a better word.

OK, so we find out guesthouse.

Now, if you read the previous post, you'd know that we made this reservation literally the night we before flying out (due to...well...procrastination). We needed a place to stay for the first two nights because Seoul Backpackers (the other guesthouse we booked a long time ago) is able to accommodate us for all of our stay EXCEPT the first two days.

So we ring the doorbell three times, no one answers.

Uh-oh.

We stand there. We ring again.

Finally after a while, someone comes out and starts speaking to us in Japanese.

o.o

We were too taken aback to correct him, so we just follow him down into the office-like place to check in and what not. But uhh....once we tell him we're not Japanese, he gets confused, 'cuz he was expecting Japanese guests who had booked the place.

And we get confused.

He says there's no more rooms available (in Korean and broken English).

We told him we made a reservation.

Apparently it didn't go through.

Ugh.

Great.

We legit thought we might have to sleep at a jimjilbang for two nights, with our luggage and everything xDDDD

BUT BUT, the man was SUPER nice. He knew that we had no where to stay for the two nights so he called around nearby guesthouses to check to see if they had room. Finally, he found one. It was called Crib 49~

At first, we worried about how we'd get to that guesthouse 'cuz it would mean we'd need to lug all of our suitcases and wander around trying to find the place. NOT a pleasant thought when it's already really dark at night and we were both half dead.

 But the man said that he was calling a car over. Both of us had thought that he probably just helped call a taxi for us or something and that we'd ofc had to pay for it. 

But actually, he called the owner of Crib 49 over with his car! We were really surprised, hehe. This owner's English was pretty good so we communicated a lot easier. He, and a kind ajumma and ajusshi, helped us move our luggage up to our rooms and showed us around the place~

The fee was slightly more expensive that we had anticipated to spend (180,000 won in total for the both of us for two nights, so 90,000 each), but at that point, all we really cared about was having a place to stay ^^

Ah, thank goodness for kind people :)



^Our guesthouse! Will post more pics of inside in day 2 post~~ (it's located RLY close to Namsan tower ^^)

So after we spend about 30 min organizing our stuff, it was about 10:00pm. Time to explore some of Myeongdong's night life!!!



Each street had literally hundreds of small shops, cute cafes, snack bars, ETC. IT WAS IMPOSSIBLE to be bored.

After roaming a bit, we were both hungry, so we find a random place for dinner.

AND LOL, it was more of a soju/alcohol place than anything. The drinks were cheap but the foods expensive. Exactly NOT what we were looking for.

But being the self-aware and courteous people that we were (AHAHAHAHA), we didn't walk out and decided to just order something.

Although the service wasn't exactly...all that great...

The table they sat us down in was extremely dirty and uncleaned.

There were barely any customers (well it was late, but still).

Most of the customers were drunk...

Yeap, lol, we had the worst luck and common sense.




So whatever, we ordered two cokes (LOL at a place designated for alcohol, we order cokes, I KNOW LMAO)


And we order Jajang Deokbeokki


^ Of which was both expensive and not filling...and hecka spicy LOL 

Total cost was 23,000 won :\

Ugh. Bad first experience. Out of the gazillions of food places available, we chose the one that was the least compatible with us. Great. LOL.

Being half dead and all, we decided to head back to the guesthouse. We shall shop here another day :D (We might need a year to explore everything here though o.o LMAO)




^On our way back to the guesthouse. Yay, view of Namsam tower ^^ Although the view is so much more clearer, nearer, and prettier from the rooftop of our guesthouse :D 


Now, I shall go and write about day 2. :D DAY 2 IS VELLY INTERESTING I ASSURE YOU :D

SOWWIE IF I HAVE BORED YOU WITH DAY 1, BUT DAY 2 IS FREAKING AMAZING.

Bai~

Friday, April 27, 2012

5 Hours 'Til Airport!!!

HAIII everyone :D Sorta hyper atm, but don't mind me. Heehee, currently 3:24am atm, and will be leaving for the airport in approx. 5 hours :) 

So Lillian and I had been searching for another guesthouse or motel to stay in for our first two days for the LONGEST time today. Almost all of them were booked, esp. on such short notice!! The reason is because while we had already booked another guesthouse (Seoul Backpackers, Myeongdong branch) a long time ago, they had told us that they were able to accommodate us for all of our stay in Korea, EXCEPT the first two days 'cuz they are fully booked.

AND SOOOO....we had thought that oh, since it's only 2 days, we'll just find some random place later. And we kept procrastinating and procrastinating...=___=

And today we finally were like...OH SHIZ....WE NEED A PLACE PRONTO!!!

And so the hunt was on....

BUT after trying over 10 different places and reserving and getting rejected over and over, we FINALLY booked a place.

It's Eco-guesthouse, also really near Myeongdong so when we check out of there to check in to Seoul Backpackers, it'll be nice and near~ (Cuz we have all our luggage too)

YAYYYY

Eco-guesthouse is 65,000 won a night (approx. $65 dollars CAD) for two people, so it'll be approx $32.5 each) and we're only staying two nights here so that's fine.

Seoul backpackers is about $30 each per night BUTTTT they have a deal in which for every 7 days you stay, you get one night free, and we're staying for 2 weeks there so we get 2 days free, so really it comes down to cheaper than $30 a night :D

And both of them have breakfast, wifi, aircon, TV, 2 beds, public phone, private bathroom, ETC
So yeah :DDD

I'm so glad we took the time to find good places :D

Originally, we had wanted to book Namsan guesthouse (it seems like it's the most popular and the best one with the friendliest service and reliable video tours and etc) but when we tried booking that a few months ago, it was already full!!!! I guess it must be REALLY popular :\ The rooms were supeeeerrrr nice too so we were sad to let that one go =(

BUT oh well, Seoul backpackers and Eco-guesthouse are sure to be great too~ And it's not like we'll be spending too much time inside our rooms anyways when there's the Seoul nightlife OUTSIDE :DDD

YAYYYYY

Will update with pictures of the guesthouses once we get there (assuming we don't take the wrong bus from the airport and get lost :D)

Got no pictures to really show you gaiz atm, but here is some of the money that I have already exchanged~~~

I have a lot more in USD and some more in won that was exchanged later and that I just never bothered to take a picture of, so yeahhhh, it seems like it's not much money (considering we need food and lodging fees, plus SHOPPING and other fees like Lotte world ticket etc), but I have a lot more that's not in the pic and ofc, I can always withdraw more money from my bank account (though it will charge me 6 bucks everytime =___=)

Soooo, that's it for now!!! Super excited, hehe.
Will update once we get to Seattle (transfer flight) or if no time, when I'm in Seoul :D Catch y'all later <3

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Random Post

Hiiiii,
here's a bunch of random pictures



Exhibit A: Kyung Bok Palace

^ Teriyaki Chicken

^Woops, forgot what this was :D Was it japchae? Hmm but it doesn't look like japchae...

^ My lovely bibim naengmyun

--> sowwiez for the low-quality peekchures. Guys were being stupid and tryna photo-bomb ma pictures!

Review: Well, can't rly say too much about KyungBok. Been there several times and food is pretty good. Prices....expensive...(used to have this supa awesome lunch deal where you pick five dishes and together it was like 20 bucks or sth) T-T

NOW IT'S EXPENSIVE T-T

But always a good option to go to when I feel like eating Korean food and don't want to go far (and when my wallet is somewhat healthier). Ahem.

(On the other hand, the service seems to have improved. Props)

6/10

Exhibit B: Claypot


Next few pictures are with the same guys that tried to photo-bomb my pictures at Kyungbok =__= So yesh, more blurry pics?

This time we went to go all-you-can-eat hotpot at Claypot (also pretty near).


^I personally like the plum juice, iunno why like half of the guys didn't like it :\ It's nice!


^ @.@

^ LOL it did sorta overflow after I took this pic. :P
BUT OH SO YUMMEHS

Review: Experience was EHHHH. Service could've been better =____= Minimal wait-time :D Hmmm...I suppose they were nice for taking back the dishes that we didn't touch (and that weren't raw) 'cause we ordered too much =___=

Being with 6 other guys, I'd have expected them to eat so much more!
(JOKES, they did eat a lot actually. And so did I. BUT OMG, at first we looked at the portions and were like OH PSH we got this let's order more! But then...somehow...the portions started looking larger and larger as they kept coming and....YEAH)

Place was very busy!! Somewhat crowded :\ It was, as my high school IB business teacher would say, a typical Chinese restaurant = a fire hazard xDDD

Price was about slightly over 20 bucks? OKKKK, but not the best. I know of all-you-can-eat hotpot places that are cheaper.

And maybe I was expecting too much, but the service was really...nothing special :\ Almost neglecting.

5.5/10

Exhibit C: Cake!

^ Yeap, Mom brought home some cake for no reason again. ^^

Exhibit D: Me Cafe


With Suki at Me Cafe late at night procrastinating. We come here not because of the food (oh trust me..=___= def not for the food) but because they have rooms. We come equipped with our laptops and whatnot and we sit and chat for hours. And it helps that it's located like 5 min from my apartment. :D

This time we stayed until almost 12 I believe. They close at 2 ^^



^Parfaittttt~


^and again


^ chocolate toast (this was just...OK. I prefer the one they made at Whatever Cafe. But hey, maybe it was just because I was too stuffed from eating all the other foods we ordered here that I didn't take a picture of :X)

Review: Ok sooo...well honestly we aren't expecting much from Me Cafe. really.

Almost everytime we go, we order something and then it'd either be sold out, or no more ingredients left to make it. We almost ALWAYS have to re-order.

AND the food takes FOREVERRRRRRR.

ANDDDD when you walk you, they don't necessarily greet you. One time I went and there was no one at the front desk. They were in the back and I rang the bell thingy at the front. They obviously heard and even looked toward us but didn't say anything.

So I waited there for 5 minutes.

They came out and still didn't say a word. So I thought it was maybe not open yet, so I asked and they replied really nonchalantly that they were open.
...
..

Their tones aren't very welcoming, but then again, a lot of the asian restaurants here don't exactly have the best service (AHEM E-CANTEEN BACK WHEN IT WAS STILL OPEN AHEM SLAMMING FOOD DOWN ON THE TABLES AHEM)
with exception to Japanese and Korean ones I noticed

But yeah. Parfait was better than I thought. But still expensive.
Toast was meh.

3/10

Exhibit E: :')






^ letter from one of my students at the studio. I'm taking a large break from work just because school is keeping me really busy and well...the studio is RLY far. Just transport alone to uni, then back home, and then to the studio, and then back home takes 4 hours. I should be studying instead.

Exhibit F: Chocolate :D


^ SOOOO GOOOOOD

That is all.

Sunday, February 26, 2012

I'm Going to Korea!

with ma friend, L!

Both of us aren't Korean, but our Korean skills are about the same and I think we'll be able to survive :D

Here's a list of things to do:

- look into travel insurance -PENDING

- find cheapest tickets - DONE

- buy tickets - ON TUESDAY

- exchange currency - AT LEAST TWO WEEKS BEFORE DEPARTURE

- pack up - START AFTER FINALS

- plan an extensive list of things to do/places to go- PENDING

- find cheap guesthouse/motel to stay in- DONE

- book/reserve said guesthouse/motel - ON TUESDAY AFTER BUYING TICKETS

I am so excites!!!

WHEEE adventure time!

Tentative date of departure: April 27th
" " " return: May 15th

BRB, dying from excitement

UPDATES

Hey guys

In case you haven't noticed, I've deleted a TRUCKLOAD of posts from my blog (mostly the ones having to do with other people and things that I would hate for people that know me to read...)

YEAP basically all the posts that contain top-secret schtuffs

So yeah, now my blog is completely facebook-friend-friendly (meaning basically I don't have anything on this blog that I'd want to hide from anyone I know on facebook)

So yeah, maybe my posts from now on may not be as scandalous or interesting as before (I dun even know if they were in the first place), but at least now I'm not fearing for my life.

JOKES. maybe.

Now, I'm basically going to turn this blog into a food/travelling (?)/ makeup (?) blog.

SO.

Yeah.

I can actually make this blog more public now == Instead of hiding it on one tab of my tumblr page LOL

I feel like a free woman.

Friday, February 3, 2012

Monday, January 30, 2012