This time round, it's the Yongin Everland (also the filming site of one the very few Korean comedies I've seeen, The Red Bean lady, featuring one of my favourite Korean actress Zhang NaLa.)
We were in close contact with wildlife in the Safari World and had fun at the Amazon Express, where we screamed for nothing. lolx.
Lions can be shy too..
The Ligers - "hybrid" of a lion and tiger. =o Highly protected.
Jeson recommended some rides to me. Double rock spin: an exhilarating thrill caused by ruthless spinning and a powerful rhythem. That's what the brochure said, but I've no idea what it's all about. My aunt bravely accompanied me for the ride. Here's how we look like before it started.
We held each other down after that. We thought it's a 180 degree spin, but it turn out to be 360degree. I felt like a piece of cloth in the washing machine.
My aunt took a rest after that. But her two other friends were very nice to accompany me for the Eagle's fortress ride (something like roller coaster). It was not as exciting as the previous one because it's all covered in the forest. It's fast and high but you won't get to see the surrounding.
Then, I took the pirate's ship alone - the highest I've ever took. I'm glad there was a big group of korean students with me cos the view was breath-taking.
It's a pity we didn't comb the place. Time factor again. Anyone to accompany me on my future trip?
Fun, for me of cos. The rest were worn out.
Following which, we went to the kimchi school. Many pics of Janggeum (Jewel in the palace) were displayed there. Not only did we get to learn to make kimchi, we also wore korean traditional costumes. (I look funny in it, I think the females should have plaited our hair to look better.)









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