Korean Experience Part I
Day 1:
First step out of the airport, the chill went all the way into the bones... That was just around 10oC. Basically I obviously don't know how 10 or 0 or even -10 oC felt like before I landed in Korea. But after a while, it seemed not too bad.. it just feels like some very cold aircon... first hiccup happened when one of the girl's luggage got carried onto another coach, luckily discovered in time, and dear my goddaughter almost left our luggage behind...
First stop, Dongdaemun Market. Or was it dinner first? Whatever... The only thing I could think of is 'COLD'... and some of the students were like, 'Not cold... Where got cold? I scared hot not scared cold'... Well, they haven't seen the worst.
In Seoul, we stayed at Stay 7 Residences.. it's a 1.5 storey room, twin sharing, one sleeps upstairs and the other downstairs. I was afraid of heights, so I asked my girl to sleep upstairs... But I didn't expect her to knock her head that night, and then once again in one of the restaurants the following day. So when we got back to the same hotel on the 4th day, I insisted that I slept upstairs.
We went to the convenience store to buy food cos the boys were still hungry, they wanted to buy instant noodles, and then, they saw Baskin Robbins, which became a very strong magnet and attracted all of us there. So they bought ice cream to eat, at about 8 oC, one of them even wearing slippers. I told them what's the hurry? Eat on the last day la... My treat... Ya.. me and my big mouth haha... Oh on the last night Seoul when I treated them to icecream fondue, it was -8oC. The boys went to eat out in the open, without gloves... They were shivering to bring the spoons into their mouths...
Day 2:
The next day we went to the Independence Hall of Korea. We learnt about history and war, their development and so on. That was where I realised, these kids can really take their own sweet time... sigh... a group of 22 ppl can stretch for like 200 metres apart. 
After that that was Hyundai Motors Factory. To describe in one word... WOW... It's almost fully dependent on robots which are highly intelligent and specific to the smallest drill holes on the car. The place where there're the most workers and the finally assembly line, in which each segment has to finish their work on the car in 57 seconds (I was thinking why not just make it one min? 57 is so troublesome to count)... It makes me want to learn driving and buy a car haha...
Hot Spring haha... We're not suppose to wear anything... So it's a once in a lifetime with students haha... the place looks like a hugh bathhouse... We didn't dare go into the hottest one, but I made the girls try the cold one.. I like it... but they couldn't stand the cold.