Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Seoul's got Soul!
At the beginning of October all of China is on vacation, so I took the opportunity to jump over to Seoul and visit my girl Barbara (friend's since we were 11 years old). She is working there as a University English teacher. We had an amazing time and I now love Seoul!

For those of you that don't know, all Asians make peace signs with their hands in pictures...so when in Rome...

Barbara and her friend Tom at an interesting little museum tucked into the hills of Itaewon-a neighborhood in Seoul.
This funky bar serves drinks in plastic bags.


More amazing street food...
Outside the royal palace.
At Dr. Fish Cafe, one is able to enjoy a beverage while having their feet nibbled by small fish...how bizarre, and so ticklish!
This place is famous for eating fried fish while sipping makgeolli (a delicious rice alcohol).



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