23 August 2015

Zootopia in Everland - Day 6 - Korea 2014

I'm so sleepy right now. I am writing this on a day where I have 5 lectures and a 2.5 hour workshop and an 1.5 hour dance rehearsal.
Dead and the day is not even done.

The following pictures are from the Zootopia section in Everland. It was a quite hard to take most of these photos because, well - they're animals. They move around and most of the time they're behind a glass window or bars. That glare is the bane of my existence. I try. 
Flat out

20 August 2015

Safari at Everland - Day 6 - Korea 2014

Hi everyone :)
The next few posts are going to be massive photodrops because.. .well I took a lot of photos of the animals. Everland has this zoo section and a safari ride, where you enter a bus and drive around a compound. The safari features many large cats, bears and other animals like giraffes (however we didn't go very close to those).
So ahem, cue photo drop.

Tiger (most likely Siberian but idk)

17 August 2015

Everland - Day 6 - Korea 2014

Hello everyone,
It's been a while but I'll be dropping some posts shortly. These are from Everland, a theme park in Korea. Lotte World is also a popular theme park within Korea, and I'm not exactly sure why we decided to go to Everland. Lotte World is partly indoor and also has water rides, making it great for the summer. The day we went, was also the coldest - getting to -9°C as we were leaving. Tickets for one day entrance were 48,000Won for an adult and 38,000 for a child. 


8 August 2015

Bau House in Hongdae - Day 5 - Korea 2014

Some strong procrastination happening here~
Seems like we had a busy day 5! I remember it was really cold by the time we found Bau House (don't worry - I've got directions at the bottom!) and we stayed so long because we didn't really want to brave the winds on the way home. 

Bau House is a dog cafe in Hongdae. Similar to the cat cafe, Cat's Attic, your drink purchase is your entry fee. Drinks cost around 7,500 won and a bag of dog treats was around 4,500 won. The cafe is split by a gate into two sections: the front section having the smaller dogs such as Pomeranians and Sausage dogs, while the back section had larger dogs such as Alaskan Malamute and an Old English Sheepdog. (I hope I got the breeds right T.T)

Look at this bae