The hotel is nice and most importantly it has a washing machine in the room. Clean clothes again! We lounged by the pool this afternoon.
View from Seoul Tower with the locks of love |
Note the sign on the top of the building offering massages |
Next we went to Itaewon. Itaewon is next to the army base and we used to go to the bars there. It's now the "international" section of Seoul. There are tons of shops and they sell extra large clothes, but in the back alleys it hasn't changed much. There are massage parlors and gentlemen's (ha) clubs and lots of bars. During the day it seemed very tame, but I don't think I would take John here at night. It would be a different kind of educational experience.
We also went to a huge bookstore. Apparently that is where everyone in Seoul hangs out on Sundays. It was packed with people. Unlike American kids, Koreans still read books. John's Kindle broke so we had to buy some books to read.
Time for bed. Tomorrow we meet the Ambassador, and John gets to wear a suit.
Bummer! I loved those sleazy yogwans!
ReplyDeleteNever realize how important clean clothes are until they are hard to get. Looking forward to hearing about your meeting with the ambassador and hope John puts that suit to good use!
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Bummer about the broken Kindle. Hope you found some nice lightweight books.
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