The pictures are for decorative purpose only. It has no relation to the stories I am jotting down here whatsoever.
It took us 2 hour from our home in Seoul to reach Incheon Port. We took the subway at around 12 and reached the city at 2 pm. Then off we spent 2 hours at Incheon's China Town.
After 2-hour tour in China Town, we took no.2 city bus that transported us to Wolmi island.
Then we spent 4 hours at Incheon Port and Wolmido including a cruise ship for 4 of us. It was a worth-trying cruise should anyone want to visit Incheon.
We booked the 6 pm cruise earlier so that we could have ample time to explore more of Wolmido before boarding on the ship.
Fed the birds, strolling along the sea-side lanes full of restaurants offering mainly seafood, especially the 회 (hwe) or live seafood (which) at times are eaten raw.
But what we did mainly was enjoying the afternoon with the whole family in a comparatively different setting than that of Seoul.
After all, it's one of the cultural and social immersion program that we design for our kids to know and explore more of the country they live in currently, i.e. Korea.
That's why we travel to see more of what this country could offer us for the sake of our first-hand experiencing and living in Korea.
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