On our recent summer holiday, Angela and I visited the charming amusement park known as Everland. Located just outside Seoul, in Gyeonggi-Do Province, it is Korea's largest theme park, attracting some 6 million people a year. Despite some rainy weather during the middle of the day - which resulted in a bunch of rides temporarily closing - we had a great time wandering around the theme park's charming settings, and in the end we did get to ride a couple of rollercoasters, which was more than we could say for
our trip to Lotte World back in February!
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The shuttle bus station. |
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Entering the main park. |
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Angela poses at the Global Fair, the first area we passed through in the park. It was mostly filled with restaurants and souvenir shops. |
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It was very hot and muggy (as all days seem to be at this time of the year) so Angela embraced the water-vapour-emitting fences. |
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This area was called American Adventure, and everything there had a 1950's rock-and-roll theme. We rode our first loop-the-loop rollercoaster together. It was fast-paced and fun, but best-of-all, we only queued for 15 minutes! |
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Continuing the 1950s American theme: a ride called Let's Twist! |
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A view of the T-Express, the steepest wooden roller coaster in the world. It was closed for most of the day due to rain, but luckily we got to ride it later on. |
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Riding this straight after eating burgers and fries for lunch wasn't the best idea we had that day. |
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Walking down a pretty flower-lined valley. The park's verdant surrounding scenery really added to its charm. |
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We soon entered another area of the park: Aesop's Village, which has lots of colourful buildings and characters based on the fables of Aesop. |
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Don't I fit in well with the whimsical backdrop? |
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Even with the drizzly weather Angela can't get enough of the refreshing water contraptions. |
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We then made our way down to a pretty garden area. |
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There were hundreds of children splashing around in the fountains. |
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We decided to be children too. |
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Angela displays her refined appreciation for the arts. |
Click here to continue the adventure in Part 2!
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