Seoul, Korea
It's been nearly two months since I went to Korea and I have not written a single thing about it. I have been busy with work and my new gym routine that I have been very lazy lacking motivation for writing about my trip to Seoul. I remember writing down on my notebook with shiny eyed excitement all the places I wanted to go to on my 5 day trip. I'm pretty impressed with myself that out of the seven places I wanted to go to, I managed to go to five all together. 1.) Gyeongbokgung Palace & 2.)National Folk Museum of Korea I know I know, you probably didn't even read the work Gyeongbokgung cause your brain was like Um, what the heck?! Don't worry, I did the same thing. However, its pronounced GEEon-Buck-GUNN You're all welcome. This Gyeonbukgung ( GEEon-Buck-GUN) Palace was built in 1395 and is the biggest palace out of five. The name of itself, Gyuonbukgung ( GEEon-Buck-GUN) means Greatly Blessed by Heaven. The palace itself is not as bi