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Wednesday 31 July 2019

Seoul free and easy:Seoul Bamdokkaebi Night Market Banpo Romantic Moonlight Market HAn river Rainbow Bridge


There is a few market for the Seoul Bamdokkaei Night Market. 
We went to the Banpo Romantic Moonlight Market as it was by the Han River and the Rainbow bridge. From the night market, you can see the skyline of seoul and the Seoul Tower.
This market is only available from April 5 to 27 October. More of a Spring to Summer to Early Autumn. We were there in mid June. The weather is still cool in the evening and not humid. This market is not available everyday, just on Friday and Saturday Evening.

We was a bit lost while walking from the train station but we manage to find our way there and was in time to catch the sunset.  It is spectacular.
There are food trucks and quite a variety of food is available, fried chicken, grilled seafood, pizza, pasta, Thai food, drinks, beef cubes and a lot more. There are around 20 trucks. There is a queue for food, maybe around 10-15 minutes. There is a lot of locals sitting by the river enjoying food and the sights. We bought food and sat by the Han River like the locals. The food is around 5000-10000won for one. It is relaxing and interesting to sit beside the river, enjoying the breeze and the view while enjoying good food. 
You can bring your own picnic mat or food too.
After a tiring day walking  and shopping and sightseeing around Seoul, this is a good place to chill out and rest.
You can walk over to the other side of the river for our other beautiful spots.












































Queuing to throw away the rubbish






SEoul Free and EAsy : Gwangjang market ( BEWARE! SCAM? HYGIENE? )



I have not been to Gwangjang Market for many years as it is touristy and crowded market. Recently,  I  accompany a friend who is in Korea for the first time and wants to visit more popular spots so we went there. There are Korean traditional food, also Kimchi, food and snacks to buy. It seems like a good place for sometimes who wants to eat Korean traditional food at a convenient location.

We ate at 2 different stalls. The first stall was fine and the food was not bad. The second hand was expensive and the hygiene of the food was not really not a turn off.

  The second stall, we order a japchae and 2 oden soup. The price should be something around 5000won but we were charge 14 000 won. Oden usually a stick is around 500 to 1000 won. The Japchae should be around 3000 won. Even the Koreans sitting beside us were shocked at the price that they have to pay. The Japchae was really bland. I saw the stall owner stretch out her hand to attract customers and she rested her armpit on the big basin of japchae. We also saw them throwing all the food away except the Kimbap, which nicely back in a plastic bag. MAybe they are going to the food. We have no idea.. If you are going there, ask the price first. The shop is right in the middle. Do take note if you visiting here.




the second stall





We ate bimbap and tempura at the first stall. The tempura was freshly fried so it taste quite good.





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