
Dear readers, i'm back from my Korea trip. First, i would like to thank all those who continued to visit the blog, even through there isn't a single post in more than 10 days! I managed to come across Lego on the last day before taking a flight back to Singapore. Most of the departmental stores & duty free store we visited during the last 2 days sells clothings and others. There isn't much time to shop, most of the places we went to are tourist attractions.

On the last day in South Korea (16 Nov), we went to Dongdaemun Bonded Wear Wholesale Market and New Cheongye Clothing store. In the last hour or so before boarding the bus to airport, we checked with the information counter asking where to buy stationery (my sis was looking for stickers, pens). The problem in Korea is they uses Korean sign boards everywhere (there isn't any English). Not even Chinese, at least if there are Chinese characters on the sign board, i'm able to read. Very few Koreans speak Mandarin (used to be their official language) because of the long history with China..communication problem for tourist.
We are supposed to board the bus at 3:30 pm. When we managed to locate the place (toy street) on the map, it was already 3pm. From the map, I determine that it will take around 10 mins (fast walking) to reach the street from our current location. So was left with just around 10 -15 mins or so to check out the whole place!! :(









Hopefully readers will appreciate this post (post any comments below). The next post will be a really nice grand carousel from South Korea theme park Everland.