Beihai Park – Features of Beihai Park
There used to be 49 pavilions, 32 bridges (the longest is 144m and the shortest is 0.57m) and 25 pailous in Beihai Park, most of which have been left to this day.
Eat Well, Laugh Loud, Live Long
There used to be 49 pavilions, 32 bridges (the longest is 144m and the shortest is 0.57m) and 25 pailous in Beihai Park, most of which have been left to this day.
One more meal before I leave Seoul. The name of this restaurant says it all – Yangpai (lamb chop inContinue Reading
We walked past this restaurant many times during our lunch break but never took notice of what it serves. FinallyContinue Reading
After a nice visit to 덕수궁 Deoksugung Palace 德寿宫, there’s plenty of nice eating places around the palace grounds.
Lamb was not a popular choice amongst most Koreans, so you don’t get this meat choice in most KBBQ. AndContinue Reading
Grand Tour in the Eastern Han dynasty captured for posterity.
This was the first religious building in Beihai Park that dated back to Ming dynasty.
Hangang 韩江, also known as the Han River, is a major river on the Korean Peninsula that flows through SeoulContinue Reading
In the same visit, I ordered the Tempura set menu as they set out to become a tempura specialist asContinue Reading
There is a very famous pancake shop next to Deoksugung Palace called Liège Waffle, after the famous waffles from Liège,Continue Reading









