Shutterfly Photo Book Review

When I submitted my travel reviews at TripAdvisor, they sent me a coupon for a free 8″x8″ hardcover photo book  containing 20 pages, worth US$29.99 at Shutterfly. All I had to do was to pay for shipping,

Looking up the shipping cost, it’d cost me US$7.99 to my friend’s address in the US where I’d be staying, so I decided to take up the offer to try out the quality of the prints.

Cover of Photo Book.
Cover of Photo Book.

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Old Neighbourhood of Bukchon and Ewha Womans University

Who would’ve thought a big city would fall asleep on 1st January?

Turns out this happens in Seoul. Major department stores are closed. Some small shops open.

And it turns out majority of the galleries and shops in the Bukchon & Samcheongdong area, found between the two famous palaces of Gyeongbok Palace and Changdeok Palace, were closed.

Outside Gyeongbokgung Palace.
Outside Gyeongbokgung Palace.
Outside Gyeongbokgung Palace.
Outside Gyeongbokgung Palace.

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Garosugil, Insadong, Dongdaemun Markets, Cheonggyecheon at Night

New Year’s Eve and we decided to not set the alarm clock as we had to the day before. But the body clock, all out of whack got us up around 8am.

We got to the trendy gingko tree lined street of Garosugil by 9:30am and discovered half the shops were closed for the new year, and those that were planning on being open only opened their doors around 11am.

Botak Gingko Trees
Botak Gingko Trees

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The DMZ

On 30th December, the third day of our visit to Seoul, we headed to the demilitarized zone along the border separating North from South.

Armband of an officer in the  Joint Security Area
Armband of an officer in the Joint Security Area

After so many expectations, getting a 7-day pre-tour approval to visit it because Singapore is under the UN’s list of restricted countries, making sure we didn’t break any of the dress code, waking up early to get to the tour office by 8am, the tour was a letdown.

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Deosukgung Walk, Gyeonghuigung, Revitalised Cheonggyecheon

29th December. I woke up super hungry in Seoul.

Out of the hotel, we turned around the corner and found noodles. We pointed at pictures without any real idea of what we ordered.

While waiting, we had the kimchi. Out of all the restaurants, I enjoyed this version of the kimchi best. The cold soup of raw vegetables reminded me that I’ve had very few greens and fruit on my US trip.

Kimchi, a cold soup of vegetables, pickled radish
Kimchi, a cold soup of vegetables, pickled radish

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An introduction to Seoul

Deoksugung (Daehanmun Gate) - A Palace I did not enter
Deoksugung (Daehanmun Gate) - A Palace I did not enter

Unlike my earlier trip to Hong Kong where I did a little reading on the country, I visited Seoul with zero expectations of it, except for my already-booked tour to the DMZ.

Besides the confusing names, arriving in about an hour late at around 6:45pm, it was dark, and after a flight where I barely got sleep, it felt like it was 11pm.

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More eating in the US of A

Okay, so off to Yosemite we head after LA.

At the famous Ahwahnee, with its massive (taller than me) fireplace, large dining hall etc, we were faced with a very limited yawn-inducing lunch menu of mainly sandwiches.

The service was slow. In this grand hall of 50 tables, only 5 were taken at the time we went in and most tables only had two-somes – we still had to wait a good twenty minutes for our sandwiches. Perhaps the assumption is that we’d love the grandeur of the dining hall so much that we would wait.

But hungry people do not have the stomach for good views. We were just waiting and wondering when food would come.

An Awahnee Sandwich I Forget the Name Of
An Ahwahnee Sandwich I Forget the Name Of

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Bits and Bites

So some people have been bugging me about updates about my trip.

Since I’m already back for two days, I guess it’s long overdue. But this will only cover the US portion of the trip. Most food photos were taken with my mobile phone, in available lighting, no flash, so some were really crappy.

Anyway, here goes:

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