i just arrived here in Canada...
but before getting here, i had a really swelltime in Seoul...it's a great city, even better than Toronto in many aspects...
the airport, well as we all know, is top notch, the service was excellent and i cleared immigrations in just less than 10-minutes (initially, i was expecting it to take longer than 30-minutes)
AREX was great and was definitely worth my $ 3 fare, and the subway system itself is very navigable. although i was shocked at first to see how complex it is compared to that of Toronto's, in terms of lay-out and the technology used...
the city itself was very enjoyable, although i was not able to stick with my itinerary, i had a great time all the same. there was a rehersal for a cultural show held at City Hall, and i had the perfect opportunity to hear traditional korean music live. it was a great, almost romantic (albeit, i was walking alone) experience walking along the Chonggye stream and Sejong Road with traditional music filling the air.
but the highlight of my short visit was Insa-dong. the tourist services were very good, and thanks to my very basic knowledge of Hangul, i was able to navigate my way, did some shopping, and had a hearty lunch of good korean food.
by the way, i had the chance to attend a korean mass in this small church located near Seoul Station. after the mass, a korean who used to work for Imelda Marcos helped me find my way to the City Hall.
I miss Seoul...even if i've been there for only 8-hours...or is it exactly why i miss it? i do feel that discrimination is in the air, but in establishments like restaurants, when someone asks questions, i stick to the "i'm an English-teacher" defense...it works wonders...it even got me a discount for my meal : D
what i miss most about Seoul is its unique charm, and almost eerily, the place does not seem alien to me at all...i was walking through the streets of Central Seoul without a map in hand, just with the information that i am going to Insa-dong, and ended up having a pleasant stroll around the capital of the land of morning calm.
P.S. the stars must be aligned to my favor these days...imagine, while in Cebu Airport, i met a former student from the academy who was going home to korea. Since he had no adult to accompany him, and since we know each other, the airline assigned me to be his chaperon and upraged my service class for the Cebu-Incheon leg of my trip...i got to use the First Class Lounge at the airport : D
Seoul, saranghamnida