Seoul – first stop

what’s the first thing that comes to mind when you first step off the plane in Seoul? For me, it’s food! But that’s because I’ve been eating Korean food since 1976 and very religiously. Kimchi was something I always kept in my refrigerator for at least three portions a week. But this city has really a lot to offer in terms of modernization and things of interest. Koreans have a tremendous sense of their own history and culture so going around the city you’ll find many parks and places where they are trying to restore some of the very old historical buildings. You also find many people including foreigners dressing in traditional Korean outfits (HanBok) to visit those traditional castles and temples. But my first impressions of Seoul were, The transportation is excellent and everything else in the city reminds me so much of Tokyo. This is a very clean, organized, and easy to get around city.

There are many shops with cute names
Even if you order instant noodles you get a side dish of kimchi
Service at hotels is really excellent. They will loan you corkscrews, phone, chargers and umbrellas.

a spicy sauce on vegetables and noodles, along with a tofu soup
Famous characters and personalities displayed in the restaurant
Jumping ahead a little, this is me standing with all the locks sold for good luck to place around the gates surrounding the tower in the city
Sushi with a kimchi flavored noodles stew. Remember, when you order food in almost all Korean restaurants, you get five or six or seven little side dishes with vegetables, some of which are spicy such as Kimchi and KATTUGI (large radish spicy pickles)
Dressed up to go to the ancient castle
Beautiful castle garden
The Chinese 12 zodiac icons
Tourists enjoy dressing up as well
Just after the changing of the guard

Chantaburi- Wat Pak Nam Khaem Nu

This beautiful temple is done mostly in white and blue tiles but the inside of the temple is really unbelievable. The artwork and the paintings are something that you don’t find in many temples in Thailand. This temple is definitely worth a visit.

Singapore – Nighttime

the lion is ….. at Marina Bay Sands
Good perspective flying in at nighttime
Marina Bay Sands in red
no photoshop needed. beautiful evening lights
the airport Jewel complex just before sunset
a great food court

Singapore – Daytime

funny to see this guy wandering through the park. My advise? Don’t try to pet him.

Singapore is a city with great transportation, food and very friendly atmospheres. As a city with various parks and entertainment venues it is a great place to visit. But it is very expensive so bring your wheelbarrows filled with cash.

Food from many countries is plentiful. I recommend the chinese style offerings but since there is just about anything you might want just search and enjoy.
There are many old buildings to photograph
Remember there are many rules here so pay attention if you want to avoid a fine or worse, people getting very upset with you. Food courts often require you clean up after eating.
Duck, duck, duck
Religious sites sit next to each other symbolizing the peaceful atmosphere of Singapore.
Fake trees but adds to the attractiveness of the park especially when lit up at nighttime.
Interesting plants in the parks.
He minds his own business
there is room for movie promotions
You can get your ears cleaned at this famous landmark
Or take a drink
A hotel with a jungle rooftop bar/restaurant