I've heard a lot about Apgujeong since I've been here. It's often been described to me as a mini LA in Seoul. There's even a street named after Rodeo Drive. I decided to go on a photo investigation to see what it was all about.
The subway map alone validated its comparisons to LA for me. I checked the map to see which exit I should take, but the map is pretty much only useful if you're looking to get some plastic surgery. The subway maps generally list popular destination points in a neighborhood such as parks, museums, or temples. This subway map showed all the places where you can get cosmetic surgery and apartment buildings with castle or mansion in their names.
If you're not in the market for a new face, you can blow your money on a really expensive foreign car instead. The only car dealers I've see in my hood are Daewoo and Hyundai.
I did stumble upon some pretty neat building designs.
D-Square building.
Even the Starbucks building's design was cool. It's also the biggest Starbucks I've ever seen. Seoulites seem to have adopted the European cafe culture, so a get-in-get-out Starbucks design, like those back home, wouldn't fly here.
A man getting his perm on.
There was a pet shop with teeny, unbelievably adorable puppies. The one in the photo was my favorite, I love its quirky cuteness. I seriously thought about taking him/her home with me. Maybe it's a good thing that I''m allergic to dogs.
This woman's dog was wearing a pink jacket (maybe to match hers?). That isn't as bad as the dogs I've seen with pink ears or green tails or purple feet.
1 comment:
ok... so they love dogs and eat dogs too? i dunno...
i get its just the old generation.. but the new generation needs to quit that "belief" that eating dog is good for u or whatnot. Even if it is only a small population that eats dogs... makes korea look bad.
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