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Sunday, April 28, 2013

Myeong-dong Kyoja, est. 1966

It's back at Myeong-dong once again and this time, we are hunting for the famous mandu dumplings at the Myeong-dong Kyoja restaurant. Ok, here is the directions from the Korean tourism website but you may still get lost in the labyrinth of Myeong-dong. But that's just another excuse to go shopping when you go in search of the restaurant. =p

Address

Myeongdong Gyoja 명동교자
Address: 서울시 중구 명동2가 25-2
Phone: 02-776-5348
Hours: 10:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.

Directions

Main Branch
Myeongdong Station (Seoul Subway Line 4), Exit 8.
Upon exiting the station, turn left onto Myeongdong 10-gil Road.
Go straight about 150m to arrive at Myeongdong Kyoja (명동교자) on the right.

Myeongdong Kyoja Branch No. 1
From Myeongdong Station (Exit 8), turn left onto Myeongdong 10-gil Road.
Go straight about 280m to arrive at the restaurant on the left.
 
After a while, we finally arrived at the Myeong-dong Kyoja restaurant. There was a little bit of queue outside the restaurant but the line is moving pretty fast. Before long, we were seated in the restaurant and we wasted no time to try their Kalguksu (chopped hand rolled noodles) and the famous mandu (steamed dumplings).

Myeong-dong Kyoja

Myeong-dong Kyoja
Mandu and Kalguksu at Myeong-dong Kyoja
The soupy noodle was really comforting in this cold weather but we really prefer the plump dumplings which was like chinese dumplings with a generous portion of meat. 

And next, we are need to walk around after the meal. Another excuse to go shopping and Myeong-dong got lots to offer. =)

Myeong-dong Theater at Myeong-dong
All the shopping has got us tired and we are in need of a rest. Being a coffee lover, I would love to experience the coffee here in Seoul and to satisfy my caffeine craving. And so we hopped into Hollys coffee in Myeong-dong. Hollys coffee is Korea's first local coffee franchise and has been roasting fresh coffee since 1998.
 
The coffee culture in Seoul is great you can see a coffee joint at every corner. The Hollys coffee at Myeong-dong has 4 floors and you can get a view of Myeong-dong from the highest floor. Here are some pictures for you while I enjoy the aroma of my freshly brewed coffee. ;-D

Hollys Coffee at Myeong-dong
View from Hollys Coffee @ Myeong-dong

My Hollys Coffee at Myeong-dong

    

Sunday, April 14, 2013

Seoul from the top of Mount Namsan

Our next stop is to the N Seoul Tower on top of Mount Namsan. Here, we can get a bird's eye view of the beautiful Seoul city. We walked and took a cable car to Mount Namsan from Myeong-dong area but you can also choose to take a bus up to the N Seoul Tower. This is how you do it.

Namsan Sunhwan Shuttle Bus No. 02

Closest subway stationsMyeong-dong Station (line 4) exit 3, Chungmuro Station exit 2 (in front of Daehan Cinema)
Intervalsevery 15 minutes
Operating hours07:00~24:00
Rates950 Won in cash / 850 Won with transportation card (transfers possible)
Bus routeN Seoul Tower → Namsan Public Library → Seoul Education Research & Information Institute → Namsan Walk B Course → Seoul Animation Center, Soongeui Women’s College → Teogyero 3-ga Hanok Village → Daehan Cinema → Teogyero 5-ga → Dongguk Univ. Station → National Theater of Korea → Namsan North Side Circuit Entry → N Seoul Tower

Namsan Sunhwan Shuttle Bus No. 03

Closest subway stationsSeoul Station (lines 1 and 4) exit 9, Itaewon Station (line 6) exit 4, Hangangjin Station (line 6) in front of exit 2
Intervalsevery 20 minutes
Operating hours07:30~23:30
Rates950 Won in cash / 850 Won with transportation card (transfers possible)
Bus routeN Seoul Tower → Namsan Public Library → Baekbeom Plaza→ Huam Inersection → Namdaemun Police Station → Seoul Station → Namdaemun Market → Namsan Tunnel 3 → Yongsan Hanshin Apartment → Haebangchon → Itaewon Yongsan-gu Office → Hamilton Hotel → Itaewon Fire Branch Office → Hangangjin Station → Beoti Gogae → Songdo Hospital → Yaksu Station→ Dongguk Univ. Station → National Theater of Korea → Namsan North Side Circuit Entry → N Seoul Tower

Namsan Sunhwan Shuttle Bus No. 05

Closest subway stationsMyeong-dong Station (line 4) exit 3, Chungmuro Station exit 2 (in front of Daehan Cinema)
Intervalsevery 15 minutes
Operating hours7:30 ~ 23:30
Rates950 Won in cash / 850 Won with transportation card (transfers possible)
Bus routeN Seoul Tower → Namsan Public Library → Baekbeom Plaza → Hilton Hotel → Namdaemun Market, Accessory Arcade → Namdaemun Market → Entrance to Myeong-dong → Teogyero 3-ga, Hanok Village, Korea House → Daehan Cinema → Teogyero 5-ga → Teogyero 6-ga → Gwanghui-dong Crossroads → Chugnmu Art Hall, Jungbu Fire Station → Sindang-dong Tteokbokki Town → Sindang-dong, Cheongo Station → Yaksu Station → Dongguk Univ. Station → National Theater of Korea → Namsan North Side Circuit Entry → N Seoul Tower

For us, we hiked up from the Myeong-dong station through some alley and stairs before we arrived at the cable car station. It took us about 20 minutes I think but it was nothing compared to the hike at Mount Seorak. =p

Hiking up to N Seoul Tower
Round trip tickets cost about 7500 won per adult and so we were soon on our way up Mount Namsan. Before long, we reached the top and it's just another 5 minutes walk to the N Seoul Tower. In the park, you can see many Korean couples dating and enjoying the pretty scenery.

N Seoul Tower at Mount Namsan

Ticket office at N Seoul Tower
You may want to go up the observatory tower to get a panoramic of the entire Seoul city but we chose not to and walked about on the lower deck. You can find a Teddy Bear museum here and strolling along, you will find the locks of love. There are thousands of locks here left behind by couples to show their undying love for each other. However, there is also a sign reminding couples to keep the key in case they broke up... Oops!!

Locks of Love at N Seoul Tower

Locks of Love at N Seoul Tower
The night was chilly and we went back into the tower where there is a lovely gift shop with many interesting things. You may want to buy something back as a memento. We got our souvenirs and headed to the cafe for a nice hot drink before we made our descend back down to Myeong-dong to do some more shopping. Hence, we concluded our visit to N Seoul Tower, a romantic island in the city. =)

Hot drink at Cafe of N Seoul Tower


Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Flowing along Cheonggyecheon

Cheongyecheon is a long stream flowing through downtown Seoul with parks on both sides of the stream.  You can reach Cheonggyecheon by taking the subway to Jongno 3-ga Station taking either exit 13 or 14. At the starting point of the stream will be a waterfall-like fountain and you can follow some of the recommended walking course.

Course 1 (Distance: 2.9㎞/Duration: 3 hours)
Cheonggyecheon Stream Plaza - Gwangtonggyo Bridge - Samilgyo Bridge (Jongno, Insadong) - Ogansugyo Bridge (Dongdaemun fashion town) - Saebyeokdari (Bridge of Dawn; Gwangjang Market, Bangsan Market) - Supyogyo Bridge

Course 2 (Distance: 2.6㎞/Duration: 2.5 hours)
Cheonggyecheon Stream Culture Center - Gosanjagyo Bridge - Dumuldari Bridge - Malgeunnaedari Bridge - Ogansugyo Bridge (Dongdaemun fashion town)

Waterfall fountain at the starting point of Cheonggyecheon

When we were there, there was some kind of exhibition going on so we can see many beautiful paper lanterns lining up the Cheongyecheon. These lanterns were in the form of animals and prominent landmarks around the world like the Statue of Liberty, Leaning Tower of Pisa, etc.

So off we go strolling along admiring the massive urban reconstruction project which transformed what used to be shabby living areas back in the past.

Paper lanterns lining up the Cheonggyecheon
Adjacent to the Cheonggyecheon is Seoul's most fashionable districts like the Dongdaemum market so you may want to drop by to pick out a few pieces of dresses. It is also not far off from Insa-dong where we are heading to. =)

Japanese lanterns at Cheonggyecheon

Japanese lanterns at Cheonggyecheon


Lanterns under the bridge of Cheonggyecheon

Famous landmarks at Cheonggyecheon

Traditional Korean costume at Cheonggyecheon

And then, we made our way to Insa-dong street. You can find a wide variety of goods here in Insa-dong, from the touristy souvenirs to clothing, accessories to the traditional Hanbok and Hanji.

While you are here, do not miss the popular coffee chain Starbucks written in the Korean characters - cool!! =)
   
Starbucks at Insadong
Next, we came to a very unique shopping mall with a equally unique name, Ssamziegil (at least to us =p). We cannot even pronounce this. Ssamziegil has many little shops selling arty stuff and young designer's clothing. We walked up the winding slopes and staircase until we came to the top, browsing the interesting shops on the way. And you will be rewarded with a view of the shopping mall from the top.

Ssamziegil at Insa-dong
Shopping always make us famished and we stopped by a small restaurant to try their Samgyetang, or Ginseng chicken soup. This dish is made from Korean ginseng along with a whole young chicken boiled in soup. It is said to prevent sickness but for us, it really nice to have some warm and soupy stuff in this cold weather. 맛있어요!!!

Samgyetang at Insadong





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