Heading Home

I’m currently in the transit lounge at Incheon, South Korea. At an airport such as this one, a long layover is actually an advantage. I had time for a shower and massage, had a spicy hot beef soup fixed meal, and this chewy pumpkin barley candy. Yesterday, B–, her aunt and I spent the day touring Singapore, mostly the Chinatown, while YC and AS had a business meeting. Also we had the obligatory high tea at the Raffles Hotel, which is around the corner from my hotel.

I’m running for the gate now, but more pictures to come….

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Today was Malaysia’s independence day. The theme was about the 47th anniversary of the unification of the country, which it is justly proud of.

YC’s and B–‘s wedding theme was “two become one”. I’ve spent the last three days eating, eating and eating. It was just an amazing epicurian event for the record books. I don’t think I will need to eat for the rest of the week.

I’ll be writing up the notes from the eating expeditions on my bus ride back to Singapore tomorrow morning. I’m sorry about the lack of realtime updates, but the internet connection is in the mosquito infested lobby. In the meantime, enjoy the pictures!

In at Incheon

Got in 20 minutes early into Incheon, South Korea, the first leg of this race around Southeast Asia.

Going to a foreign country, especially where English is not the primary language, heightens awareness in the same way that perhaps blindness or deafness forces one to depend on the rest of their senses.

Korean TV: They had broadcasts from the two major news outlets on screan, KBS and SBS. The KBS reporters all have email addresses where you can write to them at the end of the segment. However, they could have come up with better usernames than “ace” and “bird6777”.

The news spent a lot of time about the John Hamm/Korean gymnist gold metal controversy. The news fully put the blame on the federation and actually put Hamm in a good light. The other news was the ping pong gold that they won over the Chinese, which they spent more than 20 minutes doing play by plays of the last volley. This was in context with the current diplomatic tension between Korea and China over historical boundaries of the ancient Korean empire, where China is now in the diplomatic doghouse as compared to America.

The movie was “My Mother the Diver”, which was kind of wierd Korean soap opera having something to do with wild gingsing, and then the second half of the movie

There was this Korean chick which was somewhat nationality confused — she was wearing a Roots Canada cap with a Roots United Kingdom pink track suit. Cute.

Supper: miso soup, cured salmon bi bim bap, korean pickles, 210g of steamed white rice, Dole fruit gel cup, red wine, water, green tea.
Dinner/Breakfast: cod fish stewed with corn and potato, smoked salmon and potato salad, coffee cake cupcake, roll with butter, water, green tea.
This had to be the best meals I’ve ever had on a airline. Korean Air puts most of the money into the food, and not much into the drinks. I think that makes for a better compromise.

The only thing that really is bad (or good depending on how you see it) is the connection times are so bad. The nonogenerian Philipine couple that was sitting next to me have to wait until 10 AM for their connection.

OK, I have 5 minutes left on this kiosk, so here’s the route marker: go to Myong-dong, Seoul in downtown and find the oldest Western building.