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Taipei-Bangkok in Sep '10
As we took a night flight the day before, we arrived in Incheon the morning about 5am. Had breakfast at the McDonald and due to language difficulty, we were unable to get even a packet of chilli sauce from the server! *FAINT*
Daejanggeum Theme Park (大长今村) Anyway, we proceeded to Daejanggeum theme park (大长今村) after breakfast. Temperature was about 8 degree celsius but it was really windy. We were freezing when we alighted from the coach.
Outside Daejanggeum (大长今村) where the cast left their hand prints.
At the entrance.
Both of us inside Daejanggeum (大长今村).
Roy at the backyard.
Jane with a cart of wine barrels.
Jane with Korean Meal.
Jane with Grind.
Roy in a shed.
Jane with Korean Utensils.
Jane with a spread at kitchen.
Jane with Mushrooms.
Roy in front of some structure.
Jane with three Daejanggeum (大长今) characters.
Had lunch at this restaurant after that. Served us those korean steamboat with cabbage, sausage, fishcake etc.
Icheon Miranda Hotel After lunch, we checked into Icheon Miranda Hotel. It is a hotspring hotel where all the water is from hotspring. Very good for our skin!
Our room at Icheon Miranda Hotel. Quite cosy.
We all went for hotspring after that and totally relaxed ourselves. Just like the japanese, korean hotsprings require one to go in absolutely naked. It is indeed an experience. Tried the herbal hotspring, charcoal hotspring, cold hotspring (temperature at 19 degree celsius), hot hotspring (temperature at 42 degree celsius) and the normal 39 deg celsius hotspring which was almost like a jacuzzi.
Dear tried the scrub by the working personnel there which he said was quite good. Removed lotsa dirt!
The Koreans actually sat or squatted at a corner with hotspring water tap running with a towel and scrub to "bathe" inside. Was an amazing sight. This is what I guess Korean bathing culture!
After the hotspring, we went back to our hotel to rest and then had dinner. Our dinner we went shopping at this shopping street near our hotel.