Jan Does South-Korea 
- Part 2
  Memorable haircut
Dave losing his virginity
Compared to a haircut in Philadelphia, getting one in Seoul must be the best purchase a sane individual can make.  The girls will wash your hair, cuddle it, and if they have time; actually cut some of it.  Same story in for example Japan, but quite a bit cheaper in South-Korea.
Jan looks like Kevin Bacon
Becoming stars
Heejin and Jooyeon look good as they are, and thus do not need to go to Starshot to look pretty.  Dan, Dave and I, however, begged them to take us there.  This is the result.  Btw, for some strange reason, I was told about 10 times in Korea that I look like Kevin Bacon - guess white people look the same after all.
  Eating
Japanese Tour Group
We bought our tour through a Japanese travel agency, and we had a Korea guide who pulled us around to see some sights.  The trip cost 46 000 yen, and included some guiding, the flight, and three nights at the Crow(n) Hotel..
Some Cultural Sight
Some Sight
I just wanted to include a cultural attraction, just in case someone wondered if South-Korea has any.  After several years in Asia, temples and so on don't really amaze me anymore, and Seoul's version of an imperial palace did not either.

Historical stuff
More Culture
What impressed me in South-Korea, however, was the country's women and food.  The girls were probably even prettier than the ones in Japan, though I think a closer study is necessary to make a sound judgment (currently looking for funding).  Also, the food is great, and the prices are overall much cheaper than in Japan.  Still, four days is not enough to explore a country, and I thus look forward to the day I can go back for a closer look.  Anyone interested in exploring the South-Korean capital should check out Lonely Planet's guidebook on Seoul

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