Well, it's my last day in S. Korea... and I feel a little bit sad that I'm leaving. I personally wouldn't mind living there. It's such a fun place to be at... technology runs rampant, millions of people cramming up every inch of the sidewalk, and buildings that stretch into the sky as high as I can see. I bid farewell to my friend's family, her mom, grandma, sister and dad. They liked me very much and told me to come back next year. My friend's mom said that she would pay for my plane ticket if I ever wanted to come back.
I wave to my friend through the glass window, when she saw me off at the security check in. But what do I do for another hour? Explore! During my exploration, who do I see again? Yup! Daniel Henney advertising for Daewoo cars. There was an actual life-sized cut out of him this time. I took some footage of the lamborghini-like sports car that Daewoo was featuring. (Will post pics or video later).
I still had a lot of time left to kill so I went to a book store... and I found Full House comics! My korean isn't that good yet, but I decided to buy the first 4 volumes in hopes of furthering my Korean, it was also cheap (3500 won per comic). But damnit, that means more store to lug back home.
Hm... more time to kill. There were a bunch of duty free shops that carried K-drama goods. I guess it's a last ditch effort to entice the Japanese fans before they leave to Japan. I saw Bae Yong Jun and Lee Byung Hyun calendars and A LOT of K-drama themed overpriced jewelry, cell phone accessories and key chain holders.
I finally board my flight but along the way there was this lady who was scared to get on the escalator to board... which was annoying and funny at the same time. Anyways, she held up the line and it irritated me.
For a straight 10 hours I have an asian movie marathon (Shinobi, April Snow, and a HK flick that had a cute actor). So, I'm jetlagged as hell right now. I wasn't so much jetlagged in Korea when I arrived though. But anyways, I'll be posting more pics during one of my late night insomnia/jetlag attacks.
All in all, it was a fun trip! I would recommend visiting S. Korea!
As you can see, I had fun! (I'm on the left)