Showing posts with label Jeju. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jeju. Show all posts

Saturday, June 7, 2014

Dates with Love in Korea- Day 3

22 May 2014-

Breakfast at Paris Baguette again!
Take selfie at the full length mirror first. With the banana milk in my hand.




Met up with Mr Kang outside the hotel. He is a tanned and lanky ahjussi (very uncle-ish). His English language skill is not as good as Mr Won's but he is extremely helpful. His taxi is like the standard taxi you flag down in Singapore and it was pretty warm inside. I think he knows too and he winded down the windows most of the time. The wind blowing in was very cooling till I felt cold at some point of time. Our first destination was quite far from the hotel (about 1 hour) but we had two stopovers. Strawberries buying! Half kg at only about S$7.


wrapped with newspaper in a plastic bag





Dates with Love in Korea- Day 2

21 May 2014- 

Our lovely trip in Jeju just started on day 2.

Woke up to prepare ourselves before we went out looking for breakfast :p.

Since we only had 30 minutes before Mr Won's arrival, we settled on Paris Baguette. Lovely designer bread and a nice cup of iced mocha. 




Friday, June 6, 2014

Dates with love in Korea: Day 1

     Bf and I visited Korea recently since I wanted to fulfill my wish to see the running man casts in real life. Unfortunately, we did'nt see any of them. Well, the desire to visit Korea was also because I wanted to visit the places that running man went, hehe. I have decided to blog again to ensure our travel memories are jotted down. Also, the trip is successfully planned with the help from information on online blogs and forums. So maybe, my blog posts can help anyone who need some opinion and information on Korea too :).

19/20 May 2014-

     Our flight was in the night at 10.40pm so bf came to fetch me to his place first before his dad sent us to the airport. The feeling of excitement started to build up once we reached Changi airport. Super love the idea of freedom and 二人世界. We flew with Asiana, a Korean airline, so they mainly speak the Korean language. As expected, one of the lady staff spoke to us in Korean when she guided us to the check-in counter. Another staff beside noticed our confused look and spoke in English to us, leaving the lady laughing out loud and telling us that we looked like Koreans.

"Dear, you got a Korean gf and I got a Korean bf sia!"

     I was super tired during the 6 hours flight and wasted "potential usage" of their entertainment system. lol. We had bibimbap and fish with rice as our meals on air. Honestly, it was just so so. Very disappointed you know. Plus, since their main language was Korean, the service provided to us does'nt feel as great as SIA.