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11/16/2012

Seoul Tower

The second weekend in our new house, we still only had the 800lbs of unaccompanied baggage and our borrowed furniture. The week was long and that 800lbs of stuff was as organized as it possibly could be! Luckily Austin is always quick to make friends and lined us up a couple of tour guides to go see Seoul Tower! The kids had been marveling at it since we arrived! We were all pretty excited! The communication tower is located on top of Namsan Mountain in Seoul and marks Seoul's highest point at 777 feet tall, 1,574 feet above sea level.
The sign for Namsan Park, where Seoul Tower is located. 

 You can hike up the mountain if you'd like, but with three kids, we decided to take the cable car up. The cable car only takes you so far though. There were still plenty of stairs to climb!


Packed TIGHT into the cable car to get up the mountain!
Once we made it to the base of the tower we saw a performance that just started. I can't tell you anything about it, because I didn't understand a thing they said. They did repeat everything in English, but we were still getting use to the accent and weren't able to make out much. It was still pretty neat!









Addley and Shin. (Shin is one of Austin's KUTUSA's (Korean Augmentation To the United States Army soldiers) who we all like a lot.)


An up close view of the tower. 
Before going up in the tower, we were well aware that Seoul is a mega city! The city itself has more than 10 million people.We were also aware that there are tons of high rise building, but until you see an aerial view with your own eyes, it's unimaginable for a couple of small town Midwesterners.








Every direction was buildings as far as you could see. Just amazing. You could play one heck of a game of iSpy from up there! A favorite to keep our kids busy!
Shin and Carter. 

We spotted many buildings with outdoor activity areas on the roofs.

We found the Korean War Museum

We also found our home away from home! The Dragon Hill Hotel we stayed in for so long! 
You might remember this picture of the tower we took from our hotel room! 
After we finished looking around and made our way back down to the base of the tower, I spotted the tower fence I had heard about. Apparently the tower is a very popular date destination in Seoul. Couples like to add a padlock to the fence as a symbol of their love. We didn't have a padlock, but you know I had to have a picture! It was pretty crazy as well.

A view of the city from the cable car on our way back down the mountain. 
After we made it back down the mountain Shin took us to a Korean restaurant for dinner. Unfortunately  I was too busy with the kids to get any pictures, but the food was delicious and we all had a great time! We can't wait to go back in the evening.

2 comments:

  1. What an incredible view! You are so good at getting pictures, and You are so lucky to get to experience living in Korea :)

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  2. The pictures and your commentary are amazing. Thanks again for sharing. I would love to see blogs and pix from some of your past deployments also. Someday because I do realize you ate a very busy Momma:)

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