Saturday, June 6, 2009

Heading for Korea and Hong Kong

When you land in Seoul, Korea you need to take the train from the terminal where you land to the main terminal for customs, baggage collection, etc.
In true Asia style, you're given guidelines on where to stand as you wait for the train ... Seoul is a series of high-rise buildings, one after the other all the way from the airport into town. The Han River divides the city into two which is spanned by myriad bridges - all with arched spans. We're staying up on Walkershill - named I am sure because of the number of walkers (dressed in suitable Korean walking gear) who parade up and down the hill. Enjoying the food and the mild summer weather.

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