A lot of people have asked me if they celebrate Christmas in Korea. There are a lot of Christians, so I've heard quite a bit about it. They do seem to focus more on the religious bits than the commercialism and the trampling and the depression.
Hanna invited me to a Christmas concert on Sunday, December 14. I had to meet her at Sadang station in Seoul at 12:30. I left at 11:30 and I was 20 minutes early. This is the first transfer point at Geumjeong. And some random girl in a skirt. What, she's a good candid subject. Don't go accusing me of anything.

Here's the train coming by.

This is inside the church, which 364 days of the year is a sports building they used for the weightlifting championships during the Seoul Olympics.

Here's me with Nam-Soo, Hanna's brother. He wasn't interested in the religious parts of the ceremony; he ended up falling asleep sitting up. Me, I just had no idea what was going on.

There are more pictures of what happened at the Christmas concert, but they have to wait until my laptop gets defrigged.
Well, it's still broken, but I can show you this picture from the festival:

Afterwards we went for dinner in Lotte World. Hanna's family lives right across the street, so she told me when she grew up she used to go there all the time. Sort of like me and West Edmonton Mall, but Lotte World is ten times better.

I'm not sure, but I think that Lotte World might be the world's third largest mall.
Oh fcuk.