Thursday, November 1, 2012

Our Last Hurrah in Seoul

If you ever travel to Seoul, you need to wander the streets so you can see, hear, feel and smell it. The old buildings, congested narrow streets and crowded markets are a delightful contrast from contemporary Seoul with its sleek architectural structures of cement, metal, and glass. Go underground and you will find shops and shoppers, and more than enough variety of eateries to fulfill your hunger. Kay and I spent our final day exploring an area south of the Hangang River, then return to the Insadong area, where we began our trip, for a final evening walk back to our apartment. Fall has definitely arrived with changing colors in the trees and a cold north wind. Daytime temperature were predicted in the low 50's but it felt colder due to the wind. Use the link below to go to my pictures in Picasa. I hope you enjoyed the pictures as much as we enjoyed this trip. Seoul will definitely linger within my senses for a while.
Link to Photo Album Our Last Hurrah in Seoul

1 comment:

Yoko said...

Glad to see that you guys had a good time. Can't wait to see you guys!