Due to Super Typhoon Nepartak, there were a lot of changes to our itinerary. We ended up going to Incheon, Korea next, which is a part city near Seoul. Unfortunately, Uncle couldn't meet up with us at Incheon, but he'd come when we go to Busan.
We decided to take it easy that port day and just have lunch. We took the free bus shuttle the ship offered to the nearby Incheon NC Cube Mall. It was impeccably clean, like most of Korea, and I was glad about that. Of course, we had Korean barbecue, since that's a favorite of everyone, especially me.
For dessert, we had bingsu, which was equally delicious.
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Brothers #1, 3, and 2 |
We walked around the mall some more before heading back to the ship, excited for our next port.
Cruising around the world is great for obvious reasons; however, you do get limited time in each port, like in Incheon. Luckily, our next port was Tianjin, a port city near Beijing, and we were docked there for two days.
For the first day, dad had his assistant get a car to drive us around. We got to walk the Pedestrian Street and have some much needed Asian cuisine for lunch because, if I'm being honest, the ship food was a little lacking in variety.
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Pedestrian Street |
For lunch, we settled on some hot pot, which was delicious. The food disappeared quickly, so I think it's safe to assume that everyone else liked it as well.
Father had planned on us riding the famous Ferris wheel that was situated right in the middle of the road. Unfortunately, it was undergoing repairs so we couldn't go on it, but we got to drive by it.
This allotted us a little extra time, so we got to see Father's assistance's condo. It was interesting to be inside a condo again since we got a taste of what it's like last summer.
That wrapped up our day, so we headed back to the ship for the day. The next day, most of the Brothers didn't want to do anything, but Brother #3 and I wanted to go to the Great Wall again, so Father took us two. He got his assistant to get us an all day taxi so we could pretty much go anywhere we wanted.
It wasn't very sunny that day but it wasn't very breezy either and the humidity was just about as bad as Florida, so by the time we got to the top, we were drenched in sweat. Luckily, the climb down didn't require as much energy. Afterwords, dad had our driver take us somewhere to eat. I was so hungry at this point that I devoured the food without taking any pictures. That just tells you; the hunger was real.
We still had a lot of time left and Brother #3 and I didn't want to go back to the ship just yet, so we made yet another stop at a cave.
We bought our tickets at the base of a mountain and once again, had to climb up.
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The climb up |
Luckily, the cave itself was very cool inside. There were colorful lights that illuminated the formations. The guide gave a tour, speaking in Mandarin. Fortunately, Father could translate for us.
That marked the end of our time in Tianjin. After leaving the cave, we had the driver take us back to the ship and we sailed away.