Day 125 – Seoul

Today I visited the War Memorial of Korea. Actually, I only walked around outside, since it seem that was most interesting anyway. I first saw an army group putting on sort of a show by marching and even throwing their guns up into the air. They had dozens of tanks, airplanes, helicopters, anti-arcraft guns, guided missiles and more out on display. I’ve never seen so much war equipment in one spot. Maybe the highlight was being able to walk around and under a B-52 Bomber. There were also some loudspeakers the south would use in psychological warfare which were kind of unique.

Later I organized with some other people and went to Gyeongbokgung, which is the biggest palace in the country. Something like a mini Forbidden City like they have in Beijing. Also there was the National Folk Museum of Korea where we visited real quick. I ended up going to those places with two Korean girls which were friends of a roommate in the guesthouse. For lunch today I had some kind of pork in spicy sauce dish.  Then later I had some tteokbokki (I think?) at a street vendor. This is my last night in Korea. Hmm, where to next?