I arrived at Seoul Incheon airport just before 5am on a red-eye from Hong Kong. I had bought my ticket with a built in fifteen hour layover
in Seoul, just so I could pick up another country for my list. I spent
the first hour sitting in the arrival terminal in a daze, chugging
coffee and trying to get enough motivation to figure out how to buy a
train ticket into downtown Seoul. I sat on the hour long train-ride
that started before dawn half-filled with Koreans on their way to work.
Nearly all of them were asleep.
Changdeokgung Palace, a World Heritage Site. |
Gangnam Style! |
After the palace, I made a pilgrimage over to the Gangnam section of Seoul, made famous by Psy in 2012. I had plans of asking some locals to do the horsey dance with me in front of the sign, while someone else took video. But, every Korean looked really busy and serious and on their way to work in a hurry, so I chickened out.
In my 15 hours in Seoul, I didn't see anything of much interest to tourists. It strikes me as a working mans city.