Saturday, March 29, 2008

Memories from South Korea and Japan

The last couple of days in South Korea was amazing. We went to the Honda Plant, as well as the largest shipbuilding plant in the world. I was very excited to see how the cruise ships were built. Also, in Korea, we went up their highest mountain. That mountain was very high. The view seemed as if you were on an airplane. At our Lottie World Hotel we went to the Lottie World theme park. I had a blast. There were several rides to choose from and their entertainment show was fantastic. During our last couple of days in Korea, we did a lot of shopping. That was very fun. I got a lot of nice gifts for my family and friends. On our final day, we went to the IFEZ corporation. I was very fascinated to find out there building project that they plan on having finished by 2011. It was also amazing to discover that a lot of the buildings in Korea was built on reclaimed land. Korea is already a great place now; in a couple of more years, they will be unstoppable.




Japan was sooo much fun. When we first got there, the first thing I noticed was that the bus driver from the airport seemed to be, in my eyes, driving on the wrong side of the road. I soon realized that that was just the side of the road in which they drive on in Japan. They also have their sterning wheel on the right side instead of on the left side. After we checked in the Holiday Inn Hotel, we took a one in a half hour train to Tokyo, Japan. That city was better than I had ever imagined. There were like millions of people out there. There were also big bright lights everywhere. The Japanese restaurant in which we ate at was great. After which, we went exploring the rest of the city. There were bands singing on the streets and other people just walking around like us. We walked into there Karaoke bar for a little while. Later that night, we took a taxi back to our hotel. The next day, we went to the mall in Narita, Japan. That was fun. The mall was actually similar to the malls we have here. After we left the mall, it was time to leave the wonderful country of Japan and head back to the United States.

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