I'm going to dedicate this post to a song that I constantly heard in Korea. I would say this song is huge there because I heard it in the clubs, stores, restaurants, bars and everywhere else. Song has grown on me and I really like it. It's by a young 22 year old Korean artist named Taeyang and the song is called I Need A Girl . I think he's considered K-Pop but this song is more R&Bish to me. Whenever I hear this song now, it will forever remind me of Korea and my time there.
Check out the video and let me know what you think in the comments:
I think this is a second version of the video (which I like better) but the song doesn't kick in until about the 2:16 mark. And whoa! Sandara Park, better known as Dara, who is a Korean singer and member of the Korean girl group 2NE1, is looking mighty fine in this version:
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Friday, August 6, 2010
August 5, 2010 - Gyeongbokgung Palace
The other day we were just outside of Gyeongbokgung Palace but today I paid my admission and entered.












I know some of you fellas only want to see my partying pics but I didn't bring my camera out tonight so I'll just briefly describe it. Once again I went out with some friends and met new friends for eating and drinking. This time we were in the Sinchon area which is close to Hongdae. We went to 3 different restaurants and bars throughout the night and played drinking games. I didn't get home until early in the morning.
I know some of you fellas only want to see my partying pics but I didn't bring my camera out tonight so I'll just briefly describe it. Once again I went out with some friends and met new friends for eating and drinking. This time we were in the Sinchon area which is close to Hongdae. We went to 3 different restaurants and bars throughout the night and played drinking games. I didn't get home until early in the morning.
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
August 4, 2010 - National Museum Of Korea, Korean BBQ
Carl left this morning for Busan, which is the second largest city in South Korea after Seoul and is located on the south eastern coast.
I stayed in Seoul and visited the museum and best of all, it was free:

















It was such a hot and very humid day. After the museum, I met some friends at Hongik University, usually known as "Hongdae" for short. This is also the club district. We went for Korean BBQ and drinks here and it was sooo good:







After the BBQ, we left for Noryanjin Fisheries Wholesale Market to meet some more friends. Here you can buy the fish fresh and then have one of the restaurants cook it for you. More eating and drinking:




After this we left and went to another small place to eat and drink. It was crazy. All I did was drink and eat all night but it was fun. I don't know how I got home.
I stayed in Seoul and visited the museum and best of all, it was free:
It was such a hot and very humid day. After the museum, I met some friends at Hongik University, usually known as "Hongdae" for short. This is also the club district. We went for Korean BBQ and drinks here and it was sooo good:
After the BBQ, we left for Noryanjin Fisheries Wholesale Market to meet some more friends. Here you can buy the fish fresh and then have one of the restaurants cook it for you. More eating and drinking:
After this we left and went to another small place to eat and drink. It was crazy. All I did was drink and eat all night but it was fun. I don't know how I got home.
August 3, 2010 - Lotte World
Didn't take much pics this day. Went by Lotte World again and then received a call to help a friend move so we rushed off.
Quote from this site: lifeinkorea
Lotte World is like a small city with an amusement park, folk museum, sports center (including a skating rink and pool/water slide park), shopping center, and hotel. Most facilities are indoors, so they can be enjoyed throughout the year. The central area is open, so that several levels of people can watch the other people ice skating, enjoying the rides, eating, and shopping.






Had dinner in Myeongdong:



Quote from this site: lifeinkorea
Lotte World is like a small city with an amusement park, folk museum, sports center (including a skating rink and pool/water slide park), shopping center, and hotel. Most facilities are indoors, so they can be enjoyed throughout the year. The central area is open, so that several levels of people can watch the other people ice skating, enjoying the rides, eating, and shopping.
Had dinner in Myeongdong:
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