The day started later due to so much needed sleep. We started our day by going to the Hanok Village, a traditional Korean village. It was very fascinating how there were shops for tourists, but right next door was a house someone lived in. Jinny mentioned how these houses were upwards of a million dollars, which is insane. It was very cool to just walk through and was very beautiful. It was really emphasized how this is still a residential community as they had workers with signs saying to keep voices down.

After the village, we made our way to a Buddhist temple. Sadly, I did not get any pictures of the statues out of respect for not taking pictures of the statues. After hanging around in the temple for a little while, we made our way to Insadong. The area we were in was very touristy, so everything was pricy compared to the other places we had been.
After this, we made our way to lunch, where I had simple hand-cut noodles with the traditional Korean sides. Once we finished lunch, we had lots of free time, so Aaron and I made our way to Lotte World. Lotte World is a combination of an indoor/outdoor amusement park. While we rode limited rides due to some requiring a reservation, which was very confusing, we waited about 1 hour and 20 minutes and got on a coaster called Atlantis. It was definitely worth the wait, and we even got in the first row as well. While at Lotte World, I got some fries with some weird, sweet cheese and chili sauce and a waffle with cream and strawberries. It tasted very good and was cheap compared to amusement park food back at home.

Once we finished walking around Lotte World, we made our way to Lotte Tower, the 6th tallest building in the world. On our way to the tower, we walked past a Minion pop-up store where I got a giant Minion plushy. We walked around the mall, which was huge, and went to the Nike store where I got a shirt that says Seoul. After looking around more, I got a gift for my girlfriend, then made our way back to the hotel.
