We were on the way (OTW) to the Bongeunsa temple where a lantern festival was being held. Since Samsong subway station was the closest in vicinity, we had to get there first in order to reach the temple. OK, I've been to COEX mall several times or countless times, for sure. But, as long as I could recollect, that was the first time that we ever got out of the subway station and had ourselves strolling in front of the mall.
We were a bit exhausted after a long walk, so we just let ourselves rest or sit on the stairs. I bet not many Seoulites dared to just relax themselves and be as freely as we could in front of the malls and took pictures as we did. Well, I guess because we felt like it was just OK to have ourselves some time to enjoy and discern the looks and facade of the mall from its exterior.
A family picture was a must, then. Our fellow students who were accompanying us took the picture. I think it was about 7.30 pm or so. It was dusk already but not yet Magrib. The sun sets at about 7.45 pm. We pretty much liked the idea of being exposed to longer daylight coz we could do more stuffs during the day.
I think this is some monuments-- a modern or contemporary state of the art park specially built to commemorate and to inaugurate the official opening of the G-20 Summit held in Seoul, Korea. The technology that was brought and installed into this park shows the prowess of Korea in the realm of information technology.
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