Showing posts with label namdaemun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label namdaemun. Show all posts

Saturday, 3 January 2015

Seoul 2014: Day 2 Part 2 (Seoul Lantern Festival 2014 서울빛초롱축제 2014)

Hey there! So its back to Day 2 Part 2 of the Seoul 2014 series!

This is a continuation from my previous post Seoul 2014: Day 2 Part 1 (Myeongdong Jjajangmyeon 짜장면 - Insadong 인사동)

After some really hearty fried chicken for dinner, I made a leisurely stroll down to Cheonggyecheon 청계천 to catch the amazing Seoul Lantern Festival. Lanterns of various sizes were placed down about 1.2km of the stream (inclusive of the Cheonggye Plaza).

Passing the magnificent Namdaemun 남대문 as I made my way to Cheonggyecheon 청계천.

The starting point for the festival is at Cheonggye Plaza so I took a 15 minute walk down from the residence I was staying at.

Cheonggyecheon Stream and Cheonggyecheon Plaza
110, Sejong-daero, Jung-gu, Seoul | 서울특별시 중구 세종대로 110 (태평로1가)

Beginning in 2009, the annual Seoul Lantern Festival puts on remarkable displays of lanterns on the famous Cheonggyecheon Stream in downtown Seoul. During the festival, hundreds of lanterns, each with a unique design and story, will be lit on Cheonggyecheon Stream creating a spectacular view in the cool night. Visitors can expect to see lanterns made by international artists, as well as local citizens depicting not only international icons but also local Korean culture and history. Admission is free for all visitors!

When I got there, I was really surprised! There was a HUGE crowd and there were policemen there to do some crowd control! These metal barricades were also used to create a crazy winding queue to accommodate the large crowd. This festival was filled with local Korean citizens with a splatter of foreigners (like myself).
*SOLO TRAVEL TIP: When going to such crowded events and places, always be mindful and wary of your belongings and valuable items like your phone, wallet and passport. Pickpockets tend to strike in such crowded settings because its easy to swipe your belongings without you even realising.




Never-ending queuing! I literally queued for a whole hour before I actually got to the lanterns.
Going round the Christmas Tree at Cheonggye Plaza and caught a vertigo photo of this building!
Making the last turn of the queue before heading into the Lantern area and you're entertained by this little moving display!
Please excuse my bad photos. I've just switched to a new laptop and do not have a photo editing software yet. I promise they'll be better soon!
Finally heading into the entrance walkway into Cheonggyecheon! 신난다!

Sorry about all the double photos. I want to show you guys the true colour of the lanterns but also show you the surroundings.







Walking under the bridge to the next section!


An endless stretch of walking behind many heads inching to look at the lanterns. It can be a photographer's nightmare or dream come true (depending on what kind of photographer you are).



This ship lantern was so cool! Everyone went "wah 와!" when the sail started coming down!



FISH LAND! 물고기!ㅎㅎ 하루 좋아하는 동물! It was so bright but the surroundings so dark that I had no idea what settings to put my camera in and ended up with pretty crappy photos!






A pretty Christmas tree lantern but I didn't manage to get a good shot of it and almost fell off the steep slope being pushed by other people =(



Decided to make my exit since I was almost done with the lantern exhibits and I wanted to make my way back to the hotel before dying or becoming a casualty at Cheonggyecheon from being pushed around.

My verdict: One of the best things I did this trip and while the pushing around was annoying, the massive crowd provided the best atmosphere to this spectacular view. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND you attending this festival if you are able to make the festival dates this year and the following years on!


The night will always end right when you have banana milk. "FRESH" BANANA MILK instead of the packet ones that are sold in Singapore! Can someone please get these ones to be sold here? I'm willing to pay $2 for it!

Well I hoped you enjoyed my photos! I'm sorry that they are really bad photos though! Wish I had the patience to stay in one spot and take better ones but as a solo traveller I don't have as much space possession as a group.

Till then,

Fly Safe and Eat Happy,
V

Sunday, 12 October 2014

Korea 2012: Day 6 (Kona Beans 코나빈스 - Lord Stow's Bakery - Kyochon Chicken 교촌치킨 in Apgujeong 압구정 - Kalguksu Alley in Namdaemun)

Hey guys! Sorry its been a really long time since the last post. I've been exceptionally busy with 1 exam and 3 assignments due for uni next week.

Anyway back to the Korea 2012 posts: this post is a continuation from my previous post Korea 2012: Day 5 (Bukchon Hanok Village 북촌한옥마을 - Myeongdong Dog Café 강아지카페)

We headed out to Gangnam 강남 and Apgujeong-dong 압구정. Yes the area where all of you are doing that rodeo dance for as made popular by Psy. Jess wanted to check out the SM Entertainment Building and also the cafe opened by the mothers of Super Junior members Leetuek, Sungmin and Kyuhyun. Also, you can't come to Korea and not try Korean fried chicken: so we headed to Kyochon Chicken (advertised by Super Junior as well). Oh not forgetting to insert this really yummy, fluffy and creamy egg tart in between.

Gangnam 강남 and Apgujeong-dong 압구정instantly gives you this upper-class feeling. Not my kinda place, but nice to check out for a change. If you're a Singaporean, or you've been to Ion Orchard in Singapore, you'll know what I mean:
In Ion Orchard Shopping Mall, every level above Level 1 gets more and more expensive, even the air smells different (or maybe its just my nose overreacting). If Hongdae was Level 1, Gangnam would be Level 5.

Apgujeong-dong 압구정 is sort of melded together with Gangnam 강남. The two come hand-in-hand. 


Gangnam (강남)

HOW TO GET HERE: Alight at Gangnam Station (Seoul Subway Line 2) and take Exit 10 or 11.

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First Stop: Kona Beans

HOW TO GET HERE: Take Exit 2 from Apgujeong station 압구정역. Make a U-turn on your left and follow the path straight all the way till you see a Hyundai Oil Station. Continue to walk straight until you see Cafe Pascucci at a small alley junction(which is on your right). Turn right and walk into the alley. On the way to Kona Beans cafe, make sure you see Jindo building to ensure you are going in the right direction. Walk up about 100m and you’ll see Kona Beans Cafe.
*REFER TO BELOW*

The cafe definitely has a nice mood and tone to it. The design is well done: a cosy ambience, and fragrant coffee, with beans imported from Hawaii! Aloha~

Jess' order of a blueberry bagel with cream cheese spread.
Can't remember what Jess ordered (in the black cup) but with me there's no surprise: I ordered a Caramel Macchiato (in the yellow cup) with generous drizzles of caramel... YUMMM!
It was approaching christmas when we visited (December) so the fans decorated the shop beautifully with their fan gifts and sweet thoughts to their idols.
My verdict? Initially when Jess suggested this place to me, I was skeptical about how good the quality of the coffee and food would be. I mean idol mums opening a cafe together seemed like a gimmick and nothing else. But I was completely astounded in a good way. The coffee was great, service was excellent, and ambience takes the win.

**I checked the website and this shop doesn't seem to exist anymore. Either that or there is another available route? I've put down the address of the new shop and the directions to head there below.

Kona Beans Cafe 코나빈스
1202 Boutique Monaco, 1316-5 Seocho-dong | 서을시 서초동 1316-5 부띠크모나코 빌딩 1202 호
Opening Hours: 7am-11pm | Website: http://www.konabeans.co.kr
HOW TO GET HERE
: Alight at Gangnam Station 강남역 (Seoul Subway Line 2) and take Exit 9. Walk straight along Seocho-daero 서초대로 and you will see Kona Beans on your right.

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2nd Stop: Lord Stow's Bakery (Andrew's Egg Tarts)

I swear finding information on this shop is absolutely futile. There is a high possibility that this shop no longer exists in Gangnam. Since I can't even get an address, the best I can offer you is a photo and a review. The nearest clue I have gotten is that it is near Apgujeong Station (Seoul Subway Line 3), Exit 2. It is also somewhat near Kyochon Chicken (if it still exists). If anyone has been there recently, do let me know: IS THIS SHOP STILL THERE?


My verdict? Hands down the best egg tarts I've ever had (apart from KFC's ones where they are baked then fried which unlocks a new level of flavour. I know this brand is from Macau, but somehow I don't remember eating such good ones in Macau back when I was there.

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3rd Stop: Kyochon Chicken

Jess was keen to come here because back in 2012, Super Junior endorsed this brand. I was too excited to try Korean fried chicken for the first time altogether.


Because I'm no spicy aficionado, we ordered the soy garlic chicken to share. The thing about Kyochon Chicken is that they don't have smaller sets or so. This is pretty much the minimum size which is way too much for one person to eat. So if you're in a group of 2, and one enjoys spicy food while the other doesn't, someone has got to make the sacrifice.

My verdict? Best Korean fried chicken I've had so far and I haven't found anything close anywhere else. Hopefully on my latest trip at year end I'll be able to try good fried chicken! *licks lips* Getting excited just thinking about all the good food that I'll be able to try on this trip. A MUST VISIT in my opinion.


Kyochon Chicken (Apgujeong Branch)
Level 1, 1309-8 Seocho-dong, Seoul | 서울 서초구 서초동 1309-8 1층
Opening Hours: | Telephone: +82-2-592-1993
Website: www.kyochon.com
HOW TO GET HERE: Gangnam Station Exit 9, walk straight for about 500m.


Shinhwa Kyochon Chicken Restaurant
서울 특별시 강남구 신사  동 640-5대 성빌덩1층1호
HOW TO GET HERE: Take Exit 6 of Apgujeong Rodeo Station and walk straight. Turn left when you pass Hana Bank and walk straight. Ensure that you pass a Starbucks and look out for Kyochon Chicken.

*They open rather late, from about 1pm onwards.
*Update: Since June 2014, Super Junior no longer endorses Kyochon Chicken. E.L.F.s out there take note.


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We were absolutely unlucky in finding the underground Apgujeong Rodeo shopping area, so we proceeded to Namdaemun 남대문 for some cheap shopping and - utter disappointment - on my part.

Namdaemun Market 남대문 시장 is more of a wholesale area, especially with its jewellery, accessories section. Most prices are also un-haggable. I did manage to buy stuff from the 10,000 won racks and stacks but the fashion there is a little old and mostly good for kids clothings.

We went to grab dinner at the Kalguksu Alley- the comforting warm, soup noodles in Korea.

This plastic, see-through door marks the beginning of Kalguksu Alley
The iconic plastic doors at the entrance of the Kalguksu Alley.

Not trying to be mean or anything but you have to be cautious when entering this place. Have a lot of conviction. Ahjummas will be urging you to come sit at their stall. Don't give in unless they are Native Koreans. Yes I do have to spell that out clearly because many of the stalls here are run by Mainland Chinese who have learnt to speak in Korean. Its not that I don't value that they have to make a living. But their food just doesn't taste the same. The stall which we visited was run by native Korean ahjummas.

*on that note: Korean ahjummas can also speak Chinese, so do your best to differentiate the Koreans from the Chinese. Otherwise, refer to blogs to know which stalls to look out for.

As part of the SERVICE for visiting their stall, stallholders will give you some complimentary spicy noodles or rice. Jess opted for the spicy cold noodles while I had the sticky rice with seaweed.

Yummy Kalguksu =) I had a happy warm tummy. The Ahjummas were also really nice and friendly to us!
The entire street of cushy stools and noodle-slurping customers.
Look out for these Ahjummas and this stall! =) "Minsok Sikdang"
My verdict? A fun experience with comforting, happy food and a good rest from shopping in Namdaemun. If you're on a tight schedule though give it a miss. Its not that much of a delicacy or big thing that you HAVE TO eat there.

Namdaemun Market Kalguksu Alley
Minsok Sikdang (민속식당)  
HOW TO GET HERE: Alight at Hoehyeon Station (Seoul Subway Line 4) and take Exit 5. You should walk straight down from the big gateway 6 of Namdaemun Market. Look out for the plastic door entrance on the left of the streeet.
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That's all for this post. Thanks for staying tuned everyone! The next post will be really short because I didn;t get to take many photos when we went to Insadong and met Jess' Korean friend who brought us around. I will include information and tips on what to visit from the preparations I've made for my upcoming trip.

Till the next post~

Fly Safe and Eat Happy,
V