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I was supposed to join the bus tour to Daegwalyeong that starts in Jinbu station but obviously that didn't happen since I got lost... so lost. :)

What was supposed to happen is that I alight the bus at Jinbu station, ride the shuttle bus and tour around Daegwalyeong, and then before the sunset ride a bus again to the light show at Gangneung and travel back to Seoul.


What happened is that I missed my stop at Jinbu and ended up at Gangneung. I didn't immediately understand how the shuttle buses work so I ended up going everywhere but the places that I was meaning to visit. Crazy day.


I was able to ask for directions from this tourist information but I still got lost haha so I decided to just go with the flow and enjoy my day wherever I go since I didn't have an itinerary anymore.



I was able to find a shuttle bus that drives to the KTX station but as I got there, I decided to stay instead and not head back to Seoul. lol.




Look at how stressed I look.. HAHAHA! It shows in most of my pictures in Gangneung since I really didn't know what to do. 




Free rice cake and hot tea in that freezing weather.


Following the shuttle buses routes, I still ended up in Daegwalyeong. Eventhough I wasn't able to go to the sheep farm and go near the windmills, seeing them from afar was already enough for me. 


On the shuttle bus from Daegwalyeong to Jinbu, I saw an ice village. My heart skipped a beat since I was really enjoying the snow. For people like me who live in a country where there are only two seasons, one of our dreams is to experience snowfall. 

I decided to alight the bus and walk towards this ice village. This is a river that turns ice during winter and they installed ice sculptures for the "ice festival"


Above is one of my favorite pictures <3

You can see the windmills from behind and the snow sculptures in front. 


Nakabawi-bawi na sa stress si ate girl, oh. :))



Best luck for the Year of The Dog!!!


First time seeing an igloo! <3 


The main snow land has an entrance fee so I decided to just stay in the free area. lolz.


After exploring Ice Land, I decided to take the shuttle bus back to Jinbu so I can go back to Seoul.


But wait...


Since another place caught my attention. :)))) 


And it's the place of the Pyeongchang Trout Festival. 

  
Where I caught snowflakes instead of sungeo/mullet.


Soon after going to this place, gentle snowflakes started falling from the sky!!!! OMG!!!! <3 I've experienced snowfall two times during this trip. It was nearing Spring that time so the cold wasn't too hard to bear even if I was underdressed.


 I may not have seen the places that I was wanting to see but the snow that afternoon made up for everything. 


Until the day when I'll see you again, Gangneung, Daegwalyeong, Pyeongchang and Jinbu!! <3 



It was still snowing when I was walking back to the bus station.



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Below are some of my favorite photos from my first South Korea trip last February 2018. :)) This post shall include tips for first-timers and my loooooooooooooong journey towards this dream come true.

I've yet to post my other travel articles but I'm posting this here nonetheless. E kasiiiii. <3


If there is one place that I've always been vocal about wanting to visit, that's got to be South Korea. In fact, back in 2014, I've posted "Imagining My Trip to Korea" wherein I compiled in one article the places that I want to go to and the things that I want to do. Link: here. I'm 2 years late since my deadline for myself back then was 2016 but I'm happy. The timing could not get any more perfect than this. :)

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The jacket I'm wearing above is already five years old. :)) I had that shipped in 2013 from South Korea since JYJ were modeling the clothing company. 

My 2012 self would be so proud since most items in her bucketlist have been ticked off. 


If you're taking the Cebu Pacific flight from Manila to Incheon. Most likely, you would not be able to catch the last trip of the subway nor the limousine airport buses. If you're travelling in group that can share the high cost of taxi then that would be good but if if you're not, then your next best option is to wait for the 12:15 AM bus to Seoul Station and from SS ride a cab to your hotel. I heard, though, that some passengers opted to stay at the airport and wait for the subway's first trip. 


By the way, in all the flights I've taken, MNL - ICN has the most restless co-passengers ever. :)))) Seryoso, mas marami pang tulog sa isang oras na domestic flight. haha! Only few from my side of the plane slept. Most were watching something on the phones (dramas etc.) and some chatted with their companions almost the whole duration of the flight. I got to admit that I was restless myself. HAHAHAHA. Couldn't wait for that first step on the Land of the Morning Calm. Hahaha


One thing that you should never forget to do is download a subway application especially if you're going on a DIY trip. The subway lines can get a little confusing but there are enough sign boards that I was able to navigate quite easily. Also, buy your T-Money card from a convenience store. Not only does this save you money because of the fare discount, buying single journey ticket each time you ride the subway is a pain in the ass.


The picture above was taken at Haneul Park, one the parks in the World Cup Stadium Area. I was looking forward to have my picture taken at the Eulalia grass field in this area but they've already cut them to make way for Spring. The overlooking part of the park isn't bad though, I enjoyed my time there. 



The World Cup Park area has 5 different parks namely Pyounghwa Park, Haneul Park, Noeul Park, Nanjicheon Park, and Nanji Hangang Park. If my judgement serves me well since I forgot to ask the shuttle driver, the picture above is taken at Nanjicheon Park. Korea has four seasons so pictures taken at the same place can still look very different. I just asked the shuttle driver to drop me off at this place when I saw the frozen swamp/lake. Hahaha. Pano walang snow sa Pilipinas kaya makakita lang ng ganito, tuwang tuwa na. 

If I had an entire day, I would gladly spend it exploring all the five parks. Soon?


Bridges can be on the last item of your must-visit but I made sure that I'm able to go to Mapo Bridge. As someone who can understand and read Hangul (did I really need to say that?), I wanted to see those words and sentences that they've placed at the bridge. Turns out that this bridge is a place where a lot of people have taken their lives, those sentences were placed there to give hope for those who feel hopeless.

Above phrase means, "kahit hindi mo sabihin, alam ko."/ "I know it even if you don't tell me."

That feeling of comfort whenever we remember that there are people who understand us without needing words nor explanations.


When I was making my itinerary, I made sure that my first day will become "Fight for my Way Day 1" but it actually turned out that I spent most of my time visiting the parks so I failed to visit their shooting locations. However, while having dinner, I looked at the forecast and it said that it will start snowing at my hotel's area by 9 PM. I went back to the hotel and walked around while waiting for the snow. HAHAHAHA! Funny 'cause I didn't even plan this nor did I know that I can reach Seoul Station by foot but I did (two stations away from my hotel) and then saw Seoullo 7107 overpass. YAS!!! One shooting location achieved. 


I already felt tired so I decided to walk back to the hotel since that was already 11 PM. Still had high hopes that it'll snow soon but I wanted to go to sleep as well. Around 10 minutes after washing my face, it started snowing outside. <3 I've seen snow in Vegas but haven't experienced a legit snow fall. Hihihi. That was, indeed, a very lucky trip. Never thought about snow since Spring is just around the corner.


Olympics was still on going when I was in Seoul so I decided to go to Pyeongchang. :))) I was supposed to alight at Jinbu station and ride the shuttle bus to Daegwallyeong Park since I wanted to see the windmills but I missed the bus stop and ended up at Gangneung. Things turned out crazier since I didn't immediately understand how the free Olympics shuttle buses worked so I rode the wrong routes and ended up everywhere but the places that I wanted to visit. hahaha!

In return though, I was able to visit all three Olympics Parks from that in Gangneung, Daegwalyeong, and Pyeongchang. 


I can't remember how I reached Gangneung KTX station but thanks to that I was able to eat my brunch. My brain started functioning better since it was then when I finally understood the routes of the shuttle buses. HAHAHAHA.  I successfully found my way from Gangneung to Daegwalyeong (park and ride) where I saw windmills (Pwede na. haha) to Pyeongchang to Jinbu.

Found this Snow Land along the way. <3


While waiting for the bus back to Seoul, I decided to walk around the area and I saw the place where they hold the ice fishing. 



It also snowed while I was here. Unlike the snow that I've experienced in Seoul, the snowfall here is much more gentle. Alam mo 'yon, ang magical ng dating.

Lost in Pyeongchang link: here.


Upon returning to Seoul, I decided to have dinner at Itaewon area and see if I'd be able to reach the overpass from Fight For My Way which is overlooking the Namsan Tower. The real overpass was actually very far from Itaewon so I just settled for this one. 'Yung overpass na mas malayo pero sa diretso lang nito 'yung talagang overpass nila. 



I didn't have a lot of pictures from the palaces and hanok village so... :)) If you're in the area though, might as well visit Tongin Market and/or Gwangjang Market for a very nice and filling meal.



South Korea 2018: Gapyeong Travel Guide With Expenses (Only 2,000 PHP Via Subway) link: Here.



There are various ways of reaching Nami Island but the cheapest you can do it ride the ordinary subway and train route to Gapyeong. From Gapyeong Station, you can buy a whole day bus ticket that will take you to the four most visited tourist spots in Gapyeong namely: Rail Bike, Nami Island, Petite France, and Morning Calm Arboretum.


Although I couldn't distinguish the trees since there weren't a lot of leaves to begin with, I find the white balloon installations here really pretty. I guess Spring and Fall are the best season to visit this area.


Plan your visit properly if you want to get to all four places. I only wanted to visit three though so I wasn't in a hurry. 


Wear comfortable clothes and footwear since the Gapyeong tour is a lot of walk. The picture above is taken at the Morning Calm Arboretum which I liked more than Nami! heehhe. Sad that I had to go back to Seoul even before the light display started. Looking at the frozen lake was enough though. :) HAHAHA! Not to mention that Park Seo Joon had a shoot here too for the Kdrama "She Was Pretty"


I arrived at Seoul earlier than expected so I still had the time to go around. I visited Dongdaemun and Cheongyecheon Stream before going back to the hotel. There are two subway stations for Dongdaemun area, choose the Dongdaemun Arts and Plaza if you want to go to this LED Rose art installations. 


I will definitely be back for you, Seoul!!! <3



It was cold so there weren't a lot of people there but it was something that I liked more. HAHAHA! Although this is called Yeouido Park, the closest subway station to this part of the park is Yeoinaru. 


Grateful for this Seoul trip and for all the future trips to South Korea. 

Should you find yourself short in Won, you can have your peso exchanged in Myeongdong. Just look for the one with the most reasonable price. The best one I saw was the money changer near Myeongdong Supermarket. I heard that the one near the Chinese Embassy has good rate too. 


I didn't go to the love locks nor rode the cable car. Still, Namsan is Namsan. :)

The cable car station and the bus stop to Namsan can both be found in Myeongdong. Should you lose your way, there are tourists assistance spots in there.


Thanks to Park Seo Joon's guesting in 2 days, 1 night Variety program, I found a TV show that I really like. Only thing is that my Korea bucketlist for places and food keeps getting longer and longer. Thankful for my three years multiple entry visa, Korea has become a piso fare away. hahaha! 


The apple of my eye. <3
Hope to see you in person, Seo Joon oppa!!


It's so ironic that I've always wanted to do this trip but then when I had the chance, I wasn't (financially) ready. Korea Feb. 2018 is seriously a surprise.  I mean, I did visit a lot of places but I expected that I'd be able to eat more food that those I had. I want to try Jajangmyeon, legit Chicken and Beer, Soondae etc. 2 days and 1 night's fault!! hehehe. Hopefully, on my next visits, I'd be able to do a food tour as well. :) 



But I made it work. My heart is happy. I am grateful for this experience and I am looking forward for more. 


I'll be posting my complete itinerary soon. <3



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My favorite part of a chicken is the thigh part - at times when I am expecting to eat thigh, it's thigh or nothing for me. For wings, though, it's a different story since I love munching on different flavored wings (pero garlic parmesan lang naman talaga madalas) and it with sides.


 
My favorite flavor.

Garlic Parmesan

Their version has big flavorful pieces. The breading is crunchy but not thick. I can easily finish an order while watching the free movie on the big screen of The Yard. 



 Love the potato wedges that comes with this. Comfort food. <3


Lasagna
P 120.00

I haven't eaten a good lasagna in the past days. Mac n Chicks version was good on its own yet can still be paired with the chicken. 


Mac and Cheese Balls
P 140.00 

Crunchy on the outside, filled with cheesy goodness of Mac and Cheese in the inside. I love how stalls get creative with their food yet not sacrificing the taste for, you know, Instagrammable food.


Above is their menu plus the price list.

Gotta love their location in the food park, para kang nasa VIP ng sinehan. hehe. 
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When I wrote the blogpost about The Yard, Streetfood Cinema, I wrote there that I wish I can sit and thoroughly enjoy the food served by House of Griddle. 


I'm not a fan of Game of Thrones. I haven't seen any episodes of it at all. haha. But for fans and viewers, seeing the food stall and food options can get a little exciting. Kinda choose your team? Is it?


House Lannister Special - Shrimp Gambas | House Stark Special - Herbed Pork | House Baratheon Special - Beef Bulgogi | House Tyrell Special - Bunless Burger Patty

Although I don't know the different teams (houses) that they have in the show, I'm still excited seeing their names (the regular names. lol) and how they're reasonably priced. 


This was what I liked when I first got to try House of Griddle but I'm a shrimp bias so...


Seriously, though.

P 169.00 for a rice meal with this much shrimp? Hmmmm... why not? Loved the shrimp and rice paired with the vinegar. 


For only P 149.00, this herbed pork was also very good. It's perfectly cooked - tender and flavorful with gravy that hits home.


A fan or not, House of Griddle surely has something that will satisfy your hunger yet not damage your budget.



The Yard, Streetfood Cinema link: here.
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 I love you. :3

2018 version isn't heartbreaking unlike 2016. 


 Visa denial last 2016 was a blessing in disguise. My South Korea trip coincided with the birthday of my father, turned out that was the last birthday that he celebrated with us since we lost him January 2017. Fast forward to this moment, I don't even remember the feeling of heartbreak that I had when I was writing this (link) post. Hehehe. Ang galing.

"If it's meant to be, it will be."


Thank you, universe.

Thank you for assuring me, once again, that everything happens for a reason. Masakit siguro initally pero as time pass by, we'll realize why things have to happen the way they did. 

Fast forward to this moment, it's not even a single entry but a multiple entry that was granted to me!!!! JUSKO. <3 Halos hindi ako makahinga habang hinihintay ko 'yung passport ko na ma-release. I can't even explain how I felt the moment the consul handed me my passport and said, "multiple entry."


This re-taught me the value of trying. Was I too heartbroken and not accepted the fact that it wasn't for me during my first try, I would've hated the first decision so much and not re-apply for a visa my whole life. Thankfully, I did the mature thing. I accepted the decision, felt the pain, waited for another chance, and tried again. 


Same thing for other trials and failures in our lives, noh? What matters most pala talaga is that WE TRY. Regardless of the result, there's always something to learn from everything.


Here comes another challenge though, funding. lolz. Pero ibang usapanan na 'yon, all I know is I'm grateful for every no that brought me to this yes. Mas kaabang-abang. Mas treasured. Sana lang makita ko sa Park Seo Joon habang nandun ako. :)))



Thank you for the lesson.
Thank you for the redirection.


Magkikita pa rin naman kami, oh. <3
Saktong Winter Olympics pa. ehehehe. 


See you, Korea Feb. 2018!!
Salamat sa pagbibigay sa'kin ng chance na 'to. My heart is happy. Sobra. 



The 1st of my nth trips to South Korea is happening soon. hihihihihi. 


God bless us all.
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