


The only thing we could do for the moment was .....enjoying the scenery and our time while we could. Well, for about 35-minute ride from home, we could just easily c come to this place, actually. But, the thought of living BY it alone is enticing, enough.
The river seemed to be so blue. The skyscrapers across the river looked majestically guarding the tiny people around it.
The sun was about to set. The brisk sunlight we saw that day was so warm. But, wait..the wind was blowing a bit hard that day that we could not help from having to defend ourselves against it. The kids--however--managed to get by it, though.
...Both Eyra and Freya were overjoyed. Their first time riding a bike in Seoul was a remarkable experience for them. It's simple, cheap, healthy, and rewarding at the same time.
"Sis, please wait for me!" "I can't fit myself on to it, so could you just...move a bit !" 'Ok, OK...but please keep it still, OK?" or else I won't be able to pedal it." the grinning face!^^"
"Shall we go there, Sis?"


Who wud've thought that riding a bicycle -- spending an afternoon -- would be this much fun. So, the next time any of you living in Seoul want to have some other kinda different stuffs to hold.....just grab your light package and start yourselves immersed in the beauty of Hangang riverbank with all of its amenities. Simple yet fun.
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