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Friday, July 20, 2007

Korea


I'm in Korea now!!! :)

As planned, I took the ferry from Fukuoka to Pusan. I had to be at the ferry terminal at 11am to buy my ticket and everything went fine. At 12:30 the boat left for Korea and got there at 6pm. Anna (the Scottish girl) already left on the ferry yerterday, but there was another girl, Mackenzie, that I met before and who took the same ferry. Like I wrote yesterday, I was a bit nervous about immigration, but luckily I had no problems whatsoever.
I'm couchsurfing here again, this time with a Korean guy called Lee Sengwong. Immediately after I arrived we went to get some Korean food and I had Bibimbap, a mix of rice, noodles, seaweed, vegetables and topped with a fried egg. I was stuffed afterwards and it only costs 2000 won ($2).
Later on, we went out to get some drinks and met up with friends of Sengwong. We had a few beers at one place and went to another places and had lots of soju, a famous Korean liquer. There was also tons of food served with the drinks. We had lots of fun and consequently got quite drunk.