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Sunday, January 25, 2015

Everland: The Land of Year-Round Festivals


Everland, The Land of Year-Round Festivals
Where do I begin? I can't even start describing how beautiful this place is.

Beautiful and scary, that is.
 There are exciting rides, like 40 of them that sadly I wasn't able to enjoy because I got slightly injured by my first ride which is the *drum rolls* T Express! Haha!
 I had to steal a  good quality picture of this roller coaster to justify why I had to be a loser. And of course, surviving this is a bragging rights! Don't get me wrong, it is safe! I just enjoyed it too much that I found myself raising both of my hands while taking this ride, given those turns and falling downs, raising hands will and did result to some muscle tightness-whatever. Didn't bother me much, but then my husband wouldn't allow me for a more daring rides after that. Too bad.



Entrance costs us about 46k Won and it is way, way worth the pay. I've seen too much of Everland in Running man, but it didn't occur to me that this place can be as gorgeous as it is. Especially during spring, I guess. So hey, we are on a perfect timing! 

That time most of the Safari area is close and it almost broke my husband's heart. He is looking forward on meeting the tigers. 

 Because Everland is ridiculously big, this transportation around the park is a life saver!
 I still wish I tried this ride. *sob*





And then there's this awesome parade that'll make you dance along. 

There's a part in Everland that looks like Greece (At least from the pictures I've seen)
And my favorite part, the garden. It seems like the whole of Everland is a garden, but it isn't really so until you see this part.


I fell in love hundred of times with this place and when I thought I've seen all the things that made me so, I saw these kids dancing carelessly. What a pure joy!


And then the sunset. 



Such a perfect ending!

See this video for more of Everland during our trip ->here

Seoul's Street Foods And The Likes

Who doesn't love foods? Who doesn't love Seoul's street foods? Not me. Not even me who can't stand spicy foods which what mostly Seoul's street food is about.

Ha! From random street foods






wet markets, which we chose what fresh sea food we want




and then restaurant owner will cook for us






night market foods













BBQ restaurants





Yes sir! I tried it all. :)