C.O.E.X mall is a more attas area to go shopping – I finally bought the pretty handphone straps from ArtBox, also got the KyungHee Korean textbook elementary 2 to revise on my own b4 I decide to re-start Korean lessons at
We headed to the kimchi field museum at basement 2, dunno why it’s a field museum but there’s definitely no grass there, and it’s more like a big shop but not a field. Oh well, haha I learnt more abt kimchi! Its really an acquired taste and a healthy one indeed! EVERYONE should eat kimchi and be healthy :)
Met xia ling (taiwanese friend) and her friends – from china and hk – one onni (her name's le zhou i think) was really nice and kept chatting with us. Went to galleria to walk around – even more expensive than taka leh! All branded stuff – but I managed to find my tootsie rolls in the supermarket at the basement :) cheaper than online sprees and sooooo juicy yummy! Going to buy more when I get my hands on them, maybe lotte mart or E-mart have them :)
Dinner was at kyo-chon – a restaurant opened by Shinhwa – selling chicken. Quite good and tasty, the spicy ones were shiok!
Oh I just remembered – yesterday on the way back to hoegi station with chiko and jean, an ajushi boarded the train and started shouting – I had to laugh because he was so drama and kept saying, “Bi-ah-nay-yo! I’m sorry!” in both Korean and English – jean said he was saying that the Chinese are good! Haha, dunno whether he’s mad or drunk but I was afraid he might come over and start shouting at us. Thank goodness he only went up and down the same cabin with really disturbing anyone.
And then, when we alighted at Hoegi, a boy, mayb uni student was leaning over the metal bars while waiting for his train. His cap dropped onto the tracks – guess what? He jumped into the tracks, retrieved his cap, and climbed up on the side where we were watching him from. Amazing stuff they do huh! thank goodness he had enough time, since the arrival bell for the train had not rung yet. Haha, if anyone did that in
ANYWAY its Everland tmr! Yeah!