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Maybe this explains why we didn’t find any sign that shows Donghae’s possession there–unlike Mouse and Rabbit which was full of his photos. Yes, he just opened this restaurant a while ago. SM Old Buildingīeing hungry after waiting for some “virtual boyfriends” outside SM Building (the new one, of course, because the old SM Building is currently under reconstruction), we caught a taxi and went to Donghae’s Grill5 Taco. And we could only see his back and blonde hair. The good thing: we could see Henry from Super Junior M! After a long wait, of course. We definitely could not go inside but at least my fan girl soul was relieved to be “separated by my idols with only a layer of wall”. Yes, we were ready to find Cube, JYP, and SM Entertainment buildings. I was still in my fan girl mode when we moved to Cheongdam Station. What made me more excited was that Yesung asked “apa kabar” or “how are you” in Indonesian! Again, green tea latte Then suddenly I was shocked because Yesung was outside! Pardon me for being an over-excited fan girl but that moment was just so precious. Knowing this rule, I just ordered a cup of (again) green tea latte then we went to find seats. Unfortunately, costumers are not allowed to take pictures around that area. Getting into the cafe, I was so excited to see Yesung’s (handsome) younger brother which was standing behind the cash register. Luckily we could find the place which is actually not located on the main road. I was afraid we could not find it since I didn’t prepare proper map and there was no wifi connection to find one either. Getting out at exit 2, we tried to find Yesung’s Mouse and Rabbit Cafe. This station is not located underground, though. Next, we took the subway to Konkuk University Station. We also went to starbucks which is located at the end of the road. I did not count the price carefully but according to Dea, the seller gave us a little bit of discount. Of course we also took the chance to buy souvenirs. We had lunch in Insadong, a road famous with unique food stalls and traditional Korean merchandise. Again, because of the limited time, we only walked through some parts of the famous areas. Further behind, we can find Bukchon Hanok Village and Samcheon-dong.
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Guard-changing Ceremonyīehind Gyeongbokgung, there is the National Museum of Korea. Still, we managed to see guard-changing performance which is held every hour, even though we did not plan to arrive at 11 sharp. Unfortunately, due to the lack of time (and money), we just looked around the outer part of the palace without entering it. Our next destination was Gyeongbokgung Palace. I was amazed by the fact that all these things were located in the middle of Seoul, a hectic metropolitan city. Here we took pictures with King Sejong and another famous person (I forgot the name lol). We walked from Cheonggyecheon to Gwanghwamun Square. Still, we felt relaxed by the sound of water in the morning.
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Since we planned to go to so many places that day, we didn’t walk through the whole stream. In our case, we went to Gwanghwamun Station and got out at exit 8.
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The calm and relaxing Cheonggyecheon opened the perfect day. Our third day was probably the best day I had in Korea.