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Nami Island


My favorite place..
We love nature, in the same way that we love each other. The best place where I and Mahal spent the whole day laughing, eating, teasing, hugging, taking photographs, HHWW and a bunch more…Perfect place for lovers indeed!

I wasn't really tired of walking,, but am really exhausted of Mahal's insistence of taking my solo pics in almost every angle of the island. lol..model  ang peg.

The place is so.. exaggeratedly HEAVEN. The trees are so lovely plus its colorful silhouette at night. The leaf foliages are unbearably stunning. The peaceful ambiance. The beauty of nature and romance in one. ehem
Huhuhu I so missed this place.








Our Short Trip to Everland


All I can say is, this is a very huge theme park. It’s literally like a magical kingdom. So huge that we missed other rides and we’re not able to witness other main attractions like the Water Park and Safari Ride due to time constraint. Huhuhu I missed their famous Roller Coaster too, the T-Express which accdg to Mr. Google:

It was ranked as the world's best wooden coaster in Mitch Hawker's online poll in 2008 and 2010.
It is world's fourth steepest wooden roller coaster.
The world's ninth fastest, fourth tallest, and sixth longest.
It is the first wooden coaster in Asia.
First to utilize three trains.


Quite Impressive huh!

One day is not enough for us to immensely explore the entire park. There are a whole lot of reasons to go back here and I would really love to. <3>
Nevertheless, I and Mahal had so much fun and adventure here. It’s the Halloween season. I guess, Halloween is a much celebrated festive in Korea compare to Christmas. Well, obviously because they aren’t Christians at all.
The place is well-decorated, the pumpkins are scattered everywhere and take note, they’re real. The lanterns, the luminous skulls, the dressed-up entertainers and of course my Mahal’s addiction: The Walking Dead Square. Too bad, we should have tried their spookiest rides, horror houses, animated shows and a bunch more. I dunno what else is yet to see there :( 

What a jam packed day that is…love love love








Hanok Village

After Aiins World, we headed next to Hanok Village.

One of the major challenges for travelers who wish to tour Korea is communication.  Damn! Koreans CANT speak English and if they do, they speak BAD English. It took us a while to finally locate the site as we are busy wandering outside the streets of Anguk station. Nobody could seem to lead us to the right direction. We’ve been walking back and forth trying to figure out which way to go. We have asked several bystanders but they are no help at all. Ridiculously speaking, the entrance to Hanok Village is just a few steps from where we roam for a while. Deymn.


If there’s one thing I must compliment about the locals of Korea is that, they are polite in treating foreigners and kind enough to respond through gestures that they could not understand English. Like for example in asking directions and in bargaining prices of souvenir items (well, I just based it on 4 other countries that I have gone to: Singapore, Macau, Hongkong and Malaysia). Koreans are well mannered and courteous among ‘em.  Just my personal view though. 


The Traditional Korean Houses And Hanbok