Monday, December 29, 2014

29.12.14

Chuncheon Dak Galbi day had finally arrived! Leslie and I set out early for the little city an hour and a half away, almost falling asleep on the train.

Some very nice old people less-than-delicately told us when to get off and all kinds of passengers started chiming in. We had no idea so many people were invested in our journey. It was truly a collaboration!

Of course, the spicy chicken dish was first on the cards when we arrived. We walked to the dakgalbi street and picked a restaurant. It was so much food! But it was delicious so we did a pretty solid job.

Then we found the big dam and took a lot of photos. We also walked up the steepest hill in the world and had to remove all of our layers in order to cool down. Good thing it was minus something so the process didn't take long.

We missed the last ferry across to another place, but I wasn't too gutted. We headed home feeling pretty happy.





We stopped for coffee at a cafe/pension and the lady let us use the toilet in this gorgeous room. The generosity of Koreans, especially in small towns is amazing.








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