The metro here is so much smaller it’ll be a breeze to figure out. Only 5 lines!
Went to a “cultural village” lol. It’s a good place to take pictures at least. The day was wonderfully sunny.
Jumped on a random bus after that, it took me to an interesting area, I got off, and what do you know, it’s something I wanted to see! Glad that worked out !!
Went back to check into my room, and took a lovely walk. Found some ice cream and groceries and now I’m in for the night.
Here’s todays pictures…
The snacks in the green box tasted like twinkies, the stick thing was cheese?, and the bun was sunflower seeds and red beansThe Gamcheon cultural village was this old slum they’ve dressed up and added toilets and many photo spots. The bright paints make it cheerful to walk aroundIt’s genius, really. Something from nothing, I love itThat seagull cracked me up. Look at those eyesThere’s a legend of this wellHopefully you can see the story. I’m sure it misses something in the translationThese pants planters were everywhereI think you can actually stay here (shudders)The busan citizens park
This is a costco. The froyo isn’t nearly as sweet as froyo in the usEating out here is as spendy as at home. Here’s what i spent on some groceries. Tofu was the cheapest at 1100 krw. Eggs and broccoli about the same, 2450 krw. Instant coffee was the most expensive at 7150 but still a good deal. Coffee shops are ridiculous here!