Chapter 1382 Thousand Sails



But when I went to order, I finally ordered noodles with soybean paste and kelp soup, because Yunluo was thinking about bibimbap. Yunluo would go to Jeonju to eat as much bibimbap as possible. After dinner, I wrapped a sheep's head and went to the public area to make a facial mask, drink rice soup, eat eggs, and watch the grand prize. This egg is really delicious. Yunluo doesn't like this kind of taro egg, but she ate 2 in one go.

The rice soup is also delicious. It is really comfortable to lie on the warm floor with a mask on and watch the awards ceremony. Kim Tan. Eun Sang. Black Knight. Unable to bear the loneliness, Yunluo and An Chuyu walked around. It is really big inside, with everything. The whole family stayed here for a day, and the feeling of happiness was too strong.

I want to tell you that it is easy to find this place when you come out of Longshan Station, but it took Yunluo and An Chuyu some effort to find the line because Longshan Station is very large, which led to Yunluo and An Chuyu crossing 1314 on the subway. So it is best for everyone to do their homework in advance and ask for directions when necessary.

Even though it was already past 12 o'clock, Yunluo and An Chuyu still wanted to join in the fun, so they got off at the City Hall Station on the subway, and as soon as they got out, they saw Seoul City Hall. City Hall Square is where Yunluo and An Chuyu would walk every day, because it is in the middle of the Gwanghwamun Square Road to Namdaemun, the subway City Hall Station.

This is how Korea makes you feel that the city hall is a romantic place. The daytime photos were taken by Yunluo and An Chuyu later. Yunluo and An Chuyu originally planned to come here to see if there were any New Year's Eve activities, but in the end they only saw this blingbling Christmas tree.

The next morning, after getting up, having breakfast and packing up, Yunluo and An Chuyu started to visit Bukchon. Here I would like to specially mention the Korean breakfast of Legujae - abalone porridge, which is very good. It is mentioned in the food section. Bukchon Hanok Village Bukchon is located between Gyeongbokgung Palace, Changdeokgung Palace and Jongmyo Shrine, and is a place where traditional Korean houses are densely populated.

It is also the most representative traditional residence in Seoul, and there are many historical sites, cultural heritage and folklore materials everywhere. Therefore, it is called the street museum in the city center. (Thanks to Baidu) Bukchon was the gathering place of the nobles in the past. More than 900 Korean houses are preserved in the alleys of Bukchon, and most of these Korean houses are still inhabited.

The best preserved ones are museums, homestays, craft halls, restaurants, etc., so that tourists can experience the beauty of Korean houses in their daily lives. Because New Year's Day is a public holiday, these museums are closed. Haha, the identity is exposed. Did you guess it right? Big eel gogo beauty. In addition to these quaint homestays, there are also some very unique small shops in Bukchon.

Graffiti can also be seen deep in the alley. Bukchon Central High School in Seoul, South Korea is the filming location of the TV series "Winter Sonata" and is a famous high school in Seoul. As an old fan of the Korean variety show "2 Days 1 Night". There was an episode dedicated to the eight scenes of Bukchon. Yunluo remembered that Seunggi found the angel wings, and Jongmin seemed to have passed by several scenes without knowing it.

555. I miss them so much, I miss the original 21. Each of the 8 views of Beicun has a photospot, guiding tourists to stand in the best position to take the best photos, but it is really difficult to find these 8 views. Yunluo and Anchu met because time did not allow, so they gave up. They walked out of Beicun.

Yunluo and An Chuyu went all the way to Gyeongbokgung Palace. The red bean fish-shaped yaki and waffles sold by the uncle on the roadside were delicious. They passed by the Hyundai Group building. Gyeongbokgung Palace is a must for anyone who comes to Seoul and doesn't visit Gyeongbokgung Palace. Speaking of Gyeongbokgung Palace, Yunluo and An Chuyu's trip gradually went off track from here.

Hahaha. It mainly stems from the Gyeongbokgung Palace blunder. Gyeongbokgung Palace is one of the largest and oldest palaces in Seoul, South Korea. It was the political center of the late feudal society in South Korea. Gyeongbokgung Palace was one of the five major palaces in Seoul, South Korea during the Joseon Dynasty, and was also the main palace of the Joseon Dynasty. To the east of Gyeongbokgung Palace is Jianchunmun, to the west is Yeongchumun, to the north is Sinmumun, and to the south is Gwanghwamun.

From Gyeongbokgung Station on Subway Line 3, walk out of Exit 5 for 5 minutes. Ticket price for adults is 3,000 won (you can visit the National Palace Museum and the National Folk Museum). The ticket seems to be a one-day pass. If Yunluo understood correctly, you can enter and exit freely within a day because Yunluo and An Chuyu accidentally went in, came out, and then went in again.

Half a day's journey. We spent nearly a day here. Snow fell on the tablets. Although there are countless palaces like this in Yunluo Great Heavenly Dynasty, it is still beautiful in a foreign country. Under the warm winter sun. Shenwu Gate in the north. You must be curious why Yunluo and An Chuyu suddenly went from Gwanghwamun in the south to Shenwu Gate in the back, right?

Let Yunluo tell you in detail about the cute and silly blunder that happened when Yunluo and An Chuyu met. That's right, after coming out of Bukchon, you will pass by Changdeokgung Palace and Changgyeonggung Palace, and then walk along the road until you reach Gwanghwamun Square. Facing Gwanghwamun, walk along the right side and you will find the ticket office for Gyeongbokgung Palace, which is the place with a drum in front.

Yunluo and An Chuyu bought tickets there, walked into Gwanghwamun, looked at the tablets, looked at the Geunjeongjeon, and stopped to watch the performances at Gwanghwamun Square. Then Yunluo and An Chuyu went to look for the legendary "Gyeongbokgung Palace". Yes, because in Yunluo's impression, Gyeongbokgung Palace is a large palace with a plaque that says "Gyeongbokgung Palace"!

Then they walked around the Geunjeongjeon Hall, walked inside to the Sajeongjeon Hall, and finally saw the Kangningjeon Hall, but they still couldn't find the "Gyeongbokgung Palace" in Yunluo's mind. It was already afternoon, so Yunluo and An Chuyu left Gwanghwamun in confusion and frustration, thinking that they could give up, at least they had come here. So they headed for Gwanghwamun Square.

After taking a few photos and having lunch, I went to the Blue House. Then I saw the Sinmu Gate across from the Blue House. I couldn’t bear to leave and had to go in to look for it. So I went in from the Sinmu Gate again and visited the National Folk Museum inside. Then! Then! I ran into a group of Eastern men and women.

Yun Luo just listened to the guide's words. It would have been better if he hadn't listened. Yun Luo suddenly realized it, okay? It turns out that the whole palace is called Gyeongbokgung Palace! Yun Luo's IQ is really touching! The lake is covered with thin ice. National Folk Museum, Yun Luo will not tell you that Yun Luo and An Chuyu just went in to use the toilet.

Gwanghwamun Square??Statue of Yi Sun-sin, admiral of the Joseon Dynasty. Behind him is King Sejong. Behind him is Gwanghwamun. Then Gyeongbokgung Palace. After exiting Gwanghwamun, you can see the light that cannot be blocked by the clouds. Go all the way to the right. The plan is to find Tusokchon Ginseng Chicken Soup, passing by an art gallery and a specialty flower shop.

But because of the New Year's Day holiday, they were all closed. Later, when we arrived at the Ginseng Chicken Soup, we found that it was crowded and the line stretched to the entrance of the alley. We left decisively and found a small shop on the roadside to eat bibimbap. I will talk about it in detail in the food section later. After lunch, Yunluo and An Chuyu walked along the west wall of Gyeongbokgung Palace to the Blue House. There was a handsome boy standing guard on the road.

He was probably about 190cm tall. He asked Yunluo and An Chuyu where they were going. Then Gogo said that Yunluo used English and poor Korean to make the young man blush. OK. The Blue House is the presidential palace of South Korea, facing Gyeongbokgung Palace. It is backed by Bukyu Mountain and Inwang Mountain and is the political center of South Korea. From a distance, it is heavily guarded.

The long-legged Oppa Lee Myung-ho's "City Hunter" was filmed here. Walking along the road in front of the Blue House, you will reach the North Gate of Gyeongbokgung Palace, Sinmumun. The scenery along the way is really beautiful. After leaving Gyeongbokgung Palace, Yunluo and An Chuyu returned to Rakkojae to pick up their luggage and prepare to change hotels. The hotel is near Namdaemun. For details, please see the practical guide to Namdaemun Market.

Namdaemun Market is a large traditional market that sells children's clothing, men's clothing, women's clothing and other daily necessities. Yunluo and An Chuyu's hotel is just opposite Namdaemun, and then Yunluo and An Chuyu didn't know where they were, so in the end Yunluo and An Chuyu didn't find Namdaemun Market. However. Yunluo and An Chuyu saw Namdaemun (Sungnyemun), haha.

What an optimistic attitude. Since we are talking about Namdaemun Market, let's also talk about Gwangjang Market which Yunluo and An Chuyu didn't find. Yunluo and An Chuyu seemed to have no affinity with the market. Those who have watched the running man's traditional market special know that the traditional market is really an attractive place.

Gogo was thinking about going there to buy a copper pot to bring back to China to cook instant noodles, but in the end. Namdaemun Market was not found, so Yunluo and An Chuyu decided to take a taxi to Insadong. Insadong Yunluo's concept is that Insadong is a place to sell antiques. (Maybe Baidu has cheated Yunluo) The ancient Insadong is centered on the avenue, and the streets are lined with handicraft workshops and art galleries.

Traditional teahouse and souvenir shop. Yunluo and Anchuyu used the evening time to find food here. Because they were hungry, they didn't even take a photo. So Yunluo stole two pictures from the Internet. The following is probably the more iconic sign of Insadong. You can see it at a glance. Subway No. 1, 3, 5 Jongno 3-ga Station Exit 5 because I was hungry.

Yunluo and An Chuyu took a taxi from Namdaemun to here, which cost 3,500 won, or 20 yuan.

N is the first letter of Namsan and also means new. The staff climbed the ladder to pick up balloons. I don't know why, but I was a little moved. I originally planned to see the night view at night, but I found that the Seoul Tower is also beautiful during the day. Yunluo and Anchuyu did not climb the tower. To be honest, I am not very interested in the digital observation deck.

So I just walked around the tower for a while and then went down the mountain. View from the Seoul Tower. Graffiti everywhere, but never disgusting. The legendary lock wall. The densely packed locks hold the fate of the whole world. This is probably the king of locks. RM's loyal fans should be very familiar with this octagonal pavilion.

I didn't go to the Teddy Bear Museum in Myeongdong, and I didn't find Yunluo and Anchuyu under the Seoul Tower (it seems to have been cancelled), but there is a Teddy Bear store. I have to admire the innate literary atmosphere of Koreans. The message wall is full of simple hand-painted paintings full of love. The paintings are really beautiful. Banana milk is everywhere.

Drink at least 2 bottles a day. If you want, you can walk down the mountain along this road, which should be quite interesting, but Yunluo and An Chuyu are lazy. Let's talk about the cable car and transportation issues. Yunluo and An Chuyu took a taxi from Namdaemun Hotel to Seoul Tower, which cost 3,600 won, about 21 yuan.

The taxi driver took Yunluo and An Chuyu to the Namsan Cable Car parking lot. The cable car ticket office is right up there. It's easy to find. If you take the subway, take Line 4, Myeongdong Station, Exit 3. The cable car fare is 6,000 won per person for a one-way trip, and 8,500 won per person for a round trip. It's less than 50 yuan. Then Yunluo and An Chuyu chose the cable car to go up and down the mountain without hesitation.

After getting off the cable car, take the circular line at this bus stop to find the Samsoon Stairs. In fact, Yunluo and An Chuyu only realized after taking a round trip that they only needed to go back one stop. The legendary Samsoon Stairs. The filming location of "Kim Samsoon". Because they went to Bukchon Hanok Village the day before, Yunluo and An Chuyu did not choose Namsangol Hanok Village again.

Instead, I went to Yeouido. As a die-hard fan of Korean dramas and variety shows, I went to look for the KBS building that has appeared countless times in the screen. Yeouido If you are a fan of Korean variety shows, then you must be familiar with Yeouido. Yeouido is a small island on the Han River in Seoul, and is now part of Yeongdeungpo District, Seoul.

Yeouido is one of the most expensive places in Korea. It is also the headquarters of KBS and MBC, two of the three major terrestrial broadcasting companies in Korea. I came here for no other reason than to see the real face of the KBS building that I have seen countless times on TV programs. Yeouido Station No. 3 on Subway Line 5 and Line 9.

There is no mistake in the poem, post, content, and read the book on 6, 9, and bar!

The exit leads to the main building and the annex of KBS, which are in different locations. Yunluo and An Chuyu also searched for a long time. Once again, I feel that it is really difficult to communicate in English in Korea. But then again.

Foreigners coming to China are probably similar, but I'm getting off topic. Yunluo and An Chuyu found a handsome guy to ask for directions. Yunluo continued to use his poor Korean + gestures, and then he basically understood what he meant by guessing. He found this KBS Never mind. There was a huge poster of the TV series being shown on the side wall at that time. Yunluo forgot what it was.

It's a costume drama. Yeouido Park and Hangang Park by the Han River are good places for a leisurely walk. I heard that Korean stars like to go here for love trysts at night. However, if you don't have a lot of time, this stop is not particularly recommended. If you happen to be going to the 63 Building, you might just pass by it.

Old Korean drama fans should be familiar with the 63 Building. The earliest "My Girls" gave it a good advertisement, and it was mentioned in many dramas later. Daehan Life 63 Building 63?? The tallest building in South Korea (I don't know if it is still the tallest building now) - Daehan Life 63 Building has 60 floors above ground and 3 floors underground, with an altitude of 264 meters.

It is the symbol of Seoul. Of course, this is nothing in the vast heaven, but it is a symbol in Seoul, no matter how high it is. The whole building is made of double-reflective glass, which is as bright and gorgeous as a golden pagoda in the sun. There are aquariums, roof gardens, cinemas, observatories, and revolving restaurants inside the building.

Shopping mall, restaurant street, swimming pool, sauna, fitness center, music fountain square, etc. You can see Incheon International Airport and Olympic Stadium in the distance when you go to the top of the building, and you can see the underground aquarium and IMAX cinema that breed more than 20,000 aquatic creatures when you go underground. Of course, you need to buy a ticket to go up.

11,000 won/person. About 60 yuan, the price is reasonable and acceptable. I want to praise the Korean country for doing a good job in some details, such as tickets, including the tickets for Gyeongbokgung Palace and the 63 Building. You can see it from the ticket stubs posted by Yunluo and An Chuyu. They issue tickets by computer.

If you buy tickets together, the unit price, number of people, and total price are all on the same ticket, rather than wasting resources by buying one ticket per person. Due to time constraints, Yunluo and An Chuyu did not go to the aquarium downstairs, but went directly to the observation deck on the 60th floor. Standing here, you can see 1/4 of Seoul. The winding Han River, the bustling commercial district, and the Namsan Seoul Tower.

The surrounding slums are all in full view. You will feel that Seoul is not as small as you imagined. Korean message walls are always designed with unique features. There is a free subway shuttle bus at the 63 Building. After getting off, Yunluo and An Chuyu took the shuttle bus to the subway station to transfer to the subway and headed directly to Myeongdong.

Myeongdong?? Yunluo If you come to Seoul, you have not been to Myeongdong, right? Myeongdong is a representative shopping street in Korea. You can not only buy clothes, shoes, groceries and cosmetics, but also various restaurants, banks, etc. The goods in Myeongdong are mainly mid-range and high-end. There are high-end brand stores on both sides of Myeongdong Street.

The alleys on both sides of Myeongdong Street are full of mid-range brand stores and duty-free shops. There are also large shopping malls such as Tabby, Mlaza, Noonsquare and Merilite. There are also Lotte Department Store, Shinsegae Department Store and many comprehensive shopping malls nearby. Most of the shopping guides here can speak Chinese, and if they can't speak Chinese, they can at least speak English.

Comprehensive shopping center - M Plaza. Myeongdong is always bustling no matter day or night. Even at 10 o'clock in the evening, it is still crowded. There are many small stalls in the middle of the pedestrian street, but the prices are not cheap. It would be more cost-effective to go to Dongdaemun for similar things. There are also many snack stalls, which make people drool just by looking at them. Yunluo will not post photos here.

Save some material for the food section. Myeongdong is like a go board, with many small alleys on both sides of Myeongdong Street. It is best to get a general idea before going there, otherwise you may get lost. Here is a map of Myeongdong for everyone. It is most convenient to exit from Exit 6 of Myeongdong Subway Station: In addition to shopping, Myeongdong also has other places to visit and have fun.

For example, Myeongdong Cathedral, Teddy Bear Museum, Seoul Tourism Organization (where you can experience wearing Korean clothes), Seoul Kimchi Experience Hall, etc. These places were all included in Yunluo's initial travel plan, but in the end, Yunluo and An Chuyu only went shopping in Myeongdong and didn't go to any of them. It's a pity that I can only leave the opportunity for next time. (To be continued...)


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