The day started off later, so I got some much-needed sleep. I got ready for the day, and we made our way to the taekwondo place. I never knew this before, but I learned tae means toe, kwon means fist and do means head. The master focused on the meaning behind taekwondo, and it was very interesting. We practiced a few “training” moves then we got to break a board with a stick.
After taekwondo we made our way near Seoul City Hall and went to visit the underground museum below the statue of the scholar who created the Korean alphabet. After this we made our way to lunch which was a Korean barbeque place. The barbeque place was all you can eat so I ate a lot.
After we ate, we walked to the Seoul City Hall which opened in 2012. It was very modern looking and costs over 200 million dollars. It had 9 floors, and I believe it had 5 floors below it as well. Our tour guide showed us the library inside the original city hall building. After the tour we had some free time at a health event nearby where some Korean lady dragged us to get song supplements.

After this we had some free time at Myeongdong before dinner. We had bulgogi for dinner with the traditional korean sides like usual. After dinner we walked to a nearby market which was unfortunately mainly closed, but still fun to walk around.

After that we went back to the hotel and got ready go explore around more near our hotel.
