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Seoul City Bus Tour

6/19/2009

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If you live here or are just visiting the Seoul City Bus Tour is something I think everyone should do!!  (No, I don't work for the city of Seoul.)   The tour is only 10,000 won per person.  It runs from 9AM-9PM and there are something like 35 stop on the tour, there is NO WAY you can do everything on this tour in one day.  If you want to take the tour, you can catch the bus anywhere you see this bus stop.....

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Most likely I will not be standing by the bus stop, but you never know.

The stops my sisters and I made were:

The War Memorial
Namsangol Hanok (traditional Korean house) Village
Namsan (Seoul) Tower
Changgyeonggung Palace
Insa-dong

 We barely scratched the surface.

Here are T & K at the War Memorial.

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Namsangol Hanok Traditional Village

1.K & T never found the love for kimchi - they reluctantly agreed to take their picture by kimchi pots.

2. The time capsule at the village. The city of Seoul buried over 600 items in 1994, this (HUGE) time capsule will be dug up in 2394.

3. We lost T for a little while so I had to go find her.  I found her scared and crying on a bench near the time capsule.  (OK, just kidding, she wasn't crying, but that would have been funny.) I just like this picture of the two of us.
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Namsan Tower

Some sort of show was going on, T & K were in *LOVE* with this guy!

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This is where you 'lock your love' at Namsan...kind of crazy, but cool.

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Aren't they cute?  Waiting for the bus...

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Changgyeonggung Palace

By this time the sisters were starting to wear down, but I kept dragging them along anyway.

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I just love these next two picture.

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Insa-dong was the last stop we made on the tour. 

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Here are my sisters in front of my favorite little tea house.

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And here they are inside the tea house begging me to never make them move again.  ;-)
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