The trip to Korea was a really pleasant one and I thank God for that.
Frankly, I’ve been to Korea thrice; fun altogether but I personally feel that this is the best.
Oh man, remembering the incident that took place in Incheon Airport freaks me out a lot. Baaaaahh..!! Not gonna tell yyou what happened xD too embarrassing, paiseh J
The five-days-four-nights trip began with a visit to a strawberry farm.


Guys, tell you what....the strawberries there were really out of the world, heavenly...the taste was just....UNSPEAKABLE..!!
Hey wait, my sis took a picture of the box of strawberries which we purchased at a very LOW price..!! Just RM 18 for bout 20+ berries!!
Wooohoo...sluurrpp..YUM YUM!!
Next destination was about 4 hrs away from our first stop, and 4 hrs in the bus was so a big “NO NO” for me.
But thanks to the sleepless night in the aeroplane, my eyes shut for a while and opened to see a stretch of pine trees; the site of shooting of Winter Sonata – The Nami Island.
The scenery was remarkably appealing.
Cool.
Oh yea, I bought an ice-cream on the way back into the bus. And mum was like:
Mum: Hey, it’s so cold and you still insist on eating ice-cream??!!
Me: This is when ice-cream does not meltJ
****And mum wrapped her hands and gave me the Akimbo posture****
Haha..I’m always the Retarded Excuses King^^
And I found this ornamental gigantic piano somewhere between no where and mummy was like, "Eh, go pose...u love playing piano dont u?" and gave me a "Do i look like i'm giving a choice?" glance. And this is a pose which u can laugh of..

Introducing...the GORILLA pose!!
Lunch was at *** Restaurant (don’t ask me)
Stir fried cabbage and marinated chicken, served with fried rice and seaweed. Sidelines: a bowl of kimchi and some side-dishes.
Visited a BBQ restaurant for dinner.

Yummy..
Tell you what, the moment we stepped out of the restaurant, we could still smell the BBQ aroma, and me, acting smart, ckaimed that our nose got used to that smell.
But guess what, it was WE who smelled like BBQ!! Darn it..!! My jacket..!! Oh please, I dont wanna smell like BBQ meat for another couple of dayz..!!
Oooppss!! Did I mention that I’ve fallen in love with Korean dishes? Hmmm....I did, as in a matter of fact...
- Lodged at Ramada Hotel
2nd day:
Breakfast: Sardine fish served with Korean sweet rice and kimchi(again)
Eh, no pic leh..paiseh paiseh..:(
First destination of the day: Korea Disneyland, so called “Everland”
Entry 1: 4D Cinema (game?)
Entry 2: Snow buster (damn tiring okayyhh?)
Entry 3: Amazon.....(forgot the name)
And........Safari!!!! The bears were so cute and they’re even trained to perform obscene acts for the sake of entertaining tourists?

Cute.
Lunched at the food court.
- ~ Thick beef broth and rice
- ~Stir fried pork and kimchi, served with sweetened rice..
P.S. Quite expensive, as expected..due to the fact that it’s a tourist attraction area
-Left for a 4-hr drive up Mount. Sorak
Checked in O’2 Resort.
Nice. Brand new.
Dined at the coffee house. Unlike Malaysia, this coffee house serves proper meals.
E.g. Steamboat – our dinner
Shopping spree at the supermarket.
Instant noodles...check
Supper...check
Dessert...check
Chocolates as souvenirs...check
Still human? errr...doubt so..:(
Returned to our room.
Suppered.
Slept, with a gargantuan belly.
3rd day:
Breakfasted at coffee house(again).
American breakfast.
Ski? Ski cliff not covered with snow? Change skiing ground? Damn...
Another 4-hr drive to Sinchun Skiing Centre.
Nice. 3 cliffs, and Xtra steep tooJ
Mummy, did u just “paparazzied”?
Three hours of ski was sooooo bone-aching. Plus, crashed by a Taiwanese has added injury to my incapacitated knee. Bet vo’s gonna kill me.
Afterwhich, we left for the Coffee Prince Cafe in Seoul.
To all Korean drama addicts, bet u guyz’ll be jealous when u see this...

Clockwise: Bottom right - latte, americano coffee, mocha chocolato.



Nice logo.

.....artist's signature
--------------------the rest of the trip was replete with visits to various shopping outlets. Dont think it’s necessary to blog on.-----------------------
So, what do think?
Fun?
Definitely.
And most of all, I feel that after this trip, the bonds between my family and I have been broken. Thank God.
That was what I hoped for at the beginning of the trip.