04th November 2011
신촌Sinchon (新村)
Sinchon or
Sinchon-dong is a neighbourhood in Seodaemun-gu, Seoul.
Sinchon is a very
busy area of the city and holds several department stores, cinemas and shopping
areas that cater mainly to a young crowd.
Street of Sinchon |
Street of Sinchon |
We visited Ewha Woman’s University.
Oh man……!!!! How can I not envy those girls studying here?!? Is this a
University?? It looks more like a cathedral surrounded by autumn leaves. Quick,
start your enrolment…….!! \\( ^ o ^ ) //
Ewha Womans University |
Ewha Womans University |
Like I said, a cathedral surrounded by autumn leaves |
Another view of Ewha Womans University |
Entrance 1 and 2 to ????? |
Do you like it? |
One last photo taken before we leave for lunch |
[“Sinchon is also one of
the major entertainment districts with hundreds of bars, karaoke rooms,
PC-rooms, DVD rooms, Korean billiards halls and restaurants lining the streets
covered in neon lights at night.”] ……… Ok, this is the part of Sinchon that we
didn’t see. I was supposed to find the famous ‘노래방 (Noraebang)’,
literally meaning Song Room, in Hongdae. *SIGH*
Lunch
at춘천집닭갈비막국수 Chuncheonjip
Chicken Wing Special Restaurant (春川家辣炒鸡排)
This is another
delicious meal we had during our trip. A DEFINITE MUST TRY!!! No matter what,
just try your best to find this restaurant. Basically, it is a hotplate dish
that they cooked in front of you. The ingredients include chicken, rice cakes,
sausages, cabbages, bean sprouts and yam cooked with Korean traditional spicy
sauce.They will add in the noodles right before it is ready to eat. Don't forget to remove all the noodles from the hotplate within minutes to prevent them from sticking onto the bottom. This makes eating slightly difficult. Oh....... you can also request for cheese if you like. We didn't because my mum doesn't take dairy products.
춘천집닭갈비막국수 |
We need to eat with aprons |
Delicious side dishes that can be refilled |
Posing with the food. |
It came all raw. |
Then they slowly cook........! |
Slowly cook........... it took about 15 minutes??? or maybe 10 minutes. |
This is the noodles I was talking about. Grab it fast!!! |
Get your chopsticks ready.......!!!! DIG IN!!!! |
When you are all done with the chicken. This is the REAL DELICIOUS part. You can request them to serve rice which will be pan-fried using whatever is leftover on your hotplate. They spread the rice all over the hotplate and "TADA......." you got yourself a bibimbap dish. Seriously, you have to try this even though you are so full from the chicken hotplate. TRUST ME!!!!
Directions
Due to the crowd, we decided to take a few more photos before we walk our way to Insadong. Sadly, Insadong is like a ghost town by 2200hrs (10pm) but we still enjoyed our windy walk.
Here's the rice!! |
This is how they spread the rice. |
All gone! |
Exit 1 of Sinchon
Subway Station, walk towards the direction of Hyundai Department Store. Turn
right at the first alley and continue walking. You should be able to see it.
Enjoy!!!!
Map |
Seoul Lantern
Festival 2011 at청계천 Cheonggyecheon
Stream (清溪川)
This comes as a surprise for us because
we didn’t know that it’s actually their grand opening of 2011 Seoul Lantern
Festival which took place from 04th ~ 19th November 2011.
Lucky!!! After seeing the setup on our 2nd day, we are seeing the
real light up. This is awesome!!! The stream is crowded with people queuing to
enjoy the lanterns.
Seoul Lantern Festival 2011 |
Floating lantern |
I am not so sure what is this. |
Farmer music and dance which we saw in Korean Folk Village |
Traditional Korean Village |
Gigantic Lantern |
This look like one of the place gate |
Korean traditional band |
Knights and Armors |
Paper lanterns |
Cheese......... you are on camera |
Ohh.......!!! Haechi lantern. CUTE!! |
This is the scary queue of people waiting to enter the stream. |
Due to the crowd, we decided to take a few more photos before we walk our way to Insadong. Sadly, Insadong is like a ghost town by 2200hrs (10pm) but we still enjoyed our windy walk.
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