We start getting our first official tour in a few hours today seeing things like the Changdeokgung Palace, a War Memorial and the N Seoul Tower and I can't wait to finally be getting taught some official culture points and start being able to fully understand all the new sights that I've been taking in. This is so unlike anything I've ever experienced in my life and I don't think I've ever felt like a bigger tourist but I guess that's why I'm here to learn.
As for now, some interesting cultural/travel points thus far:
There are swastikas everywhere... At first we were all a bit concerned and asked around as to why they were flying from every corner around the city, but some googling eased my mind as I realized that in Asian popular culture they're actually used to denote Buddhist temples and are a much older symbol then when Nazi Germany picked it up. Still a bit of a shocker to get used to, but thought it was interesting the different perspective this culture has on what we view as such a horrific symbol.
Also, travel point for ladies (and some guys I guess) this is just from my general experience with traveling as a whole, but beginning right now, start learning to love your natural hair. Yup, get used to it. Because no matter what transformer or adapter plug you purchase and no matter what country you are visiting, I have never been able to successfully use a US hair straightener or blow dryer while abroad. Plug it in, it works for about 5 minutes and then short circuits. HOWEVER, if you think it's worth it to visit a market and purchase a local appliance from a store that might be your only hope, but if you're never really planning on being in that country again, 15 bucks on a straightener just for 10 days might be cash that you could have used to purchase much cooler things.
Anyways, so I could write for hours, but I am just itching to get back into downtown and start my adventure. I'll update everyone again as soon as possible and will hope to have some interesting new stories when I return :)

Aoife,
ReplyDeleteI'm so jealous of you right now, but your trip does sound amazing! i know you enjoying every minute of it :) have a great time and i loveeee your blog
<3 Astrid