A tour of Busan

We met BK outside the micro-brewery and set off for Songdo, Korea’s first official public beach, to ride the cable car up to Amnan park.  To get there, we had to cross several bridges, including the Gwangdamdaegyo or diamond bridge.  This is a two level suspension bridge connecting Haeundae to Namcheon, and the second longest in Korea.  Unfortunately,Continue reading “A tour of Busan”

Hyundai City and Seaweed Soup

BK picked us up in the morning and we travelled south to Ulsan.  As you approach the city, there are huge blocks of apartments lining the roads.  Further in you come to the world’s largest car assembly line, owned by Hyundai Motor Company; it seems to go on forever and there are completed vehicles everywhere waitingContinue reading “Hyundai City and Seaweed Soup”

Temples, grottos and raspberry wine

Looking out from our hotel window is a complete contrast to Seoul. The city is ringed by mountains and contains mostly traditional buildings with tiled roofs, with just the odd block that rises to three stories. For our second day here we were exploring some of the history of the area.  BK met us at theContinue reading “Temples, grottos and raspberry wine”

Sightseeing Gangnam Style

After yesterday’s miserable weather, the sun came out again today.  Henry picked us up and we set off for  the DDP, the Dongdaemun Design Plaza. There’s lot of information about the DDP on the internet, but it was designed by British-Iraqi architect Zaha Hadid and replaced a stadium built by the Japanese.  From the outside it looks likeContinue reading “Sightseeing Gangnam Style”