It was a long plane ride but current technology makes it a lot more bearable (we got to watch “How To Train Your Dragon II). Teresa spent a large amount of time on the trip-tracking channel or looking out the window. Flying into Korea was actuallyan amazing experience, oh the humanity! And the infrastructure! Thousands of perfectly aligned high-rise buildings and incredibly long bridges peppered the landscape, it was actually quite breathtaking.
Once we touched down at Incheon airport we managed to dodge the paparazzi (who possibly were there to welcome a bigger celebrity but we would prefer to think it was for us).
After an incredibly long bus ride from the airport into Seoul we finally arrived at our first foreign accommodation. While looking for something to mix with our duty free vodka we opened a bottle that we thought was soda water and stumbled upon Soju, which is pretty much alcohol and water in a bottle… Heaven!
Just had a lovely dinner in our hotel in Seoul, now off to explore the night markets!












Oh so exciting!!! I LOVE all the pics…Seoul looks very different to how I imagined… anyone with autism would love it. XXXXXXXXX
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