So a girl Theresa had known something like a decade ago came to visit Takayama. I got to meet her for all of like, a day, but it turns out that her brother lives in Seoul and she suggested we meet him for dinner while we were there. So we did. He, in turn, brought along a friend who has just graduated after studying abroad in the US and is home on vacation while awaiting the results of a big test he just took. We met up with them for dinner the first night and had such a fantastic time with them that we ended up meeting up with them every day of our trip v^_^v Had we been left to our own devices, our tour of Seoul derived from the guidebook, we would have most likely enjoyed ourselves. But we would have missed out on a lot of those things that you only get to experience when you spend time with people who live there. Like their favorite restaurants that they've been going to for 13 years. Or getting a tour of the largest women's university in the world (Ehwa). Or where to get the best deals on socks.
Yes, meeting up with Jasper and Romeo (yes, Romeo, hee hee) really made that trip. I've uploaded photos to my picassa album, you can find them by clicking on the slide show in the upper right hand corner, or for the very lazy amongst you by clicking here. Some of my favorites:
At Jongmyo Shrine
Insadong, the antiques market
Dinner, our first night
Video of Jasper, explaining the steps of eating "sam"
Gyeongbokgung, the Palace of Shining Happiness
Changdeokgung, the Palace of Illustrious Virtue
The "secret garden" at Changdeokgung
Bibimbap
With Romeo (on the left) and Jasper (on the right) at Ewha Women's University (where Jasper teaches)
In Myeondong market
Eating the spiciest kimchi I've ever had at Romeo's favorite (and wonderfully inexpensive) restaurant
Stewed silkworms. No, I didn't try them :P
At the DMZ
Our last dinner in Seoul
I am continually impressed by the caliber of people I keep meeting in Asia. Jasper and Romeo both gave up their valuable time and energy (and paid more than their fair share of restaurant bills) with little more than a couple of souvenirs and the pleasure of our company in return. Granted, our company is worth a lot... but still.
I can't wait to go back ^_^
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