PART III
Travelling is like playing game. You can take it serious or have it playful :)
After we had wonderful meal at local place we rushed into Changdeokgung Palace. This one was huge!!! We knew that they have tours in there and you can't enter by yourself. You have to be in a group. We were running in our Hanbok's like life depended on this. Unfortunately I couldn't understand anything our tour guide spoke because she only used Korean language :/ And on my first day I only knew how to say thank you, but that wasn't very helpful... After I read about this palace on wiki. According to the article it says that this palace was the most favored by Joseon princes. (Princes?? Yes, they had them in Korea!!) It's easy to notice how buildings blend into natural topography of the site. I believe it looks amazing in autumn time(my favourite time) and if I would be a princess this palace would be my favourite for sure!! Palace was built back in XIV century and since then burnt down couple times. Last thing I want to mention is that Changdeokgung Palace is on the list of UNESCO World Heritage.
Performance time :)
Love in eyes and hearts :)
Old school, I wish this photo was taken on a wet plate.
Being princess with my sweetheart :)
Stolen kiss~
Little waves imitating sea on land.
After we returned our Hanbok we went to this nice artistic area and.... I found my favourite store ever!!! I just loved everything in there and went nuts:)
Yes yes!! Dinner time :) This lady was the best! Had her own little tent with mini kitchen set up. Brought us little bowl of soup and when it got cold just put it right on the heater in front of us :) Of course we ordered mackerel(!) and soju. The best thing about going out and having Korean food is sharing same meal with your friends/family/date etc. We are so used to eat from individuals dishes and I think it's very sad. Sharing is love, right? ;)
*The last pic is a front window of Mika's french restaurant.