Today we went on the downtown tour of Seoul which was very cool. Seoul has a very unique mix of old and new. It is especially prevalent in areas you least expect it. For example, there was a part of the old city wall from the Chosun dynasty which stretches as far back as the 14th century

Here are some photos of ITaeWon which is the foreigner's haven here. Here all the shop keepers speak English and they stock larger clothes for Westerners.


When we got bored of the bus trip, we jumped off at Insadong and looked at some art and some of the shops. There were some very cool items like Swords and Helmets but I didn't fancy my chances of getting them through customs. Lisa gave me what literally translated to 'Dragons Hair' which was a candy wrapped in 16384 (Spot the binary number) strands of sugar. It was very nice but not as sweet as I thought it would be
Here's us posing by some scultptures in ItaeWon


After that we went out for beer and chicken, which is a nice cheap meal. Yeni's father had a cold so he went back home but the rest of us headed out to the local Norebang (Karaoke room). It was good fun, I learnt that those Korean songs I thought I knew I didn't really and also that my voice is very limited in terms of pitch. Once I figured that out and picked some songs that fit m voice I was good though.
Lisa sang an Old Korean song called 'Run to you' by 'DJ Doc' which was the song I heard in the market but didn't know what it was. One of the shop owners was dancing to it. Here it is in all it's glory.