Sunday, August 24, 2008

The Perfect Korean Day

Yesterday was the perfect day in Korea. A bunch of us made plans to spend the day at the jim jil bang in Dongtan, so we all met up there around 1 or so and hung out until 7. First we spent about 2 hours in the baths, during which time us girls all also got the scrub. For the scrub basically this older Korean lady puts a brillo pad mitt on each hand and scrubs off the top layer of your skin. It takes about 20 minutes and is quite painful but the results are fantastic. I have never felt so soft or clean in my life. After we finished up in the baths we put on our funny little jim jil bang outfits and went upstairs into the coed section where we had lunch and then we all got massages for an hour or so. And then we hung out in the hot and cold rooms upstairs. The coolest part is that there's actually a little igloo up there. It's kind of great after spending so much time in hot saunas and baths. After dinner we went to the Pig House for galbi (Korean bbq) and soju of course and then we went out for some beer and eventually ended up at the norae bang. So all in all the day was pretty much the epitome of a great day in Korea.

Monday, August 4, 2008

Pictures from Thailand

Thailand

I just got back from my week in Thailand. It was a pretty great trip. It ended up being me and three other girls I've met since coming to Korea that went. We left early Saturday morning and flew to Bangkok, which is actually quite a bit further than I thought it was. If nothing else I'm learning some asian geography this year.

So anyways it was evening by the time we got into Bangkok. We went to our hotel which was pretty sweet considering we each paid about $20 a night for it. And then once Joanne and Troy got in we headed out for our one night in Bangkok. Unfortunately it was so late by the time that we ate and had a couple drinks that most things were closed. We did follow this one Thai guy all over the place because he promised us taht he could show us a good show, but eventually it was just getting too sketchy as he seemed to be leading us in circles so we all jumped into cabs and ran away.

The next morning we got up and headed back to the airport to go to Krabi. When we arrived in Krabi we went to this restaurant to wait for the ferry to Ko Phi Phi and while we were there we started talking to this really nice guy Sin who worked in the hotel.

Ko Phi Phi was gorgeous, we spent 4 days there. While we were there we took boat taxis to some different beaches. The blue lagoon was amazing. It was just this lagoon where you could stop the boat and go swimming, so we spent like an hour there swimming one afternoon. The other really cool place that we went was Monkey Bay. It was this beach that you had to take a boat to get to, and there were a whole bunch of monkeys just hanging out on the beach. We had been warned not to leave any of our stuff unattended cuz the monkeys would steal it and I totally believe they would because they weren't afraid of people at all. It was awesome. Although it did kind of remind me of that scene in Jurassic Park where the family is on the deserted beach and the little girl gets attacked by the dinosaurs ... but maybe that's just my imagination being a bit wild. Oh, and one night we saw a fire show, also kind of awesome.

After Phi Phi we headed back to Krabi for a day, where we once again lay on the beach. Then at night Sin and the other guys we had met the first night had a delicious bbq for us. There was a night market going on and a show put on by the local kids. So we just spent the night hanging out with locals.

The next day it was back to Bangkok. That night we went to this area in Bangkok called Nana, it was really cool, and I guess it was like the Muslim area of Bangkok. I had no idea there were so many Muslims in Thailand but apparently they make up like 30% of the population, so there's some more learning for me. :P As we were making our way back to the hotel we saw a baby elephant on the side of the road!! It was so adorable. Oh, we also rode in a tuk tuk, which is like a taxi on a scooter, kind of crazy and definitely kind of scary.

All in all it was a good trip, although it was kind of rushed, if I were to do it again I think I'd skip Bangkok and fly straight to somewhere close to the beach. It's just too much travelling for one week and also Bangkok just has this air of exploitation which kind of creeped me out. Oh, the final touch was that on the flight home Lydia and I got upgraded to first class. Woohoo!