Jeju Island, South Korea
As the capital of the Jeju Province and the largest city on the island, Jeju City can be quite a vibrant one. It has grown rapidly since the 1970s, conveniently served by various buses. There are quite a number of public casino facilities for the entertainment of locals and tourists alike.
Many people have said I look like a Korean since young. True enough, while walking around the city, I was approached by Koreans, presumably coming from other parts of the country, who seemed to be asking for directions. All I could do was to say, "Sorry, I'm not a local". xD
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That must be a casino. |
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That's Cheju Halla General Hospital. |
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I wonder what mascot is that? |
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What a nice slogan: "The World Comes to Jeju, and Jeju Goes to the World" |
On that particular day, my BFF and I decided to have an early dinner. We came across E-Mart, where we shared a set meal at its
Food Hall.
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I'm pretty sure it says the metal cups are UV sanitised or something along those lines. |
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Not as visually stunning as the display, but it tasted more than decent. |
We continued wandering about while enjoying the night breeze.
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I didn't go into The Castle, but I'm seriously wondering what building is that. |
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BK, anyone? |
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Or perhaps Krispy Kreme for something sweet? |
I went to Lotte Mart to get some food for supper and next day's breakfast.
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I snapped a picture of it because I found it amusing. Haha... :P |
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Hmm, poor dogs... |
Below is a picture of a road sign showing the direction to Mysterious Road, where objects on the road seem to defy the laws of gravity. It actually has a downword slope of 3 degrees, but appears to be uphill because of the higher surroundings.
I may need a bit more time to come up with the next post, but I promise it'll be up sometime next week. Anyway, Happy Deepavali to our Hindu friends! :)
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