Today’s destination was the COEX mall – arguably the largest underground mall in South Korea, and possibly the world. It doesn’t feel underground – in fact, once you enter the mall you hardly even think about it. There’s simply too much to see. When was the last time you saw a world-class aquarium inside a mall? 118,000 square meters, 260 stores, 64 restaurants, and a whole lot of walking – I was there for over 4 hours and STILL didn’t see everything. I’ll be back for a second time in the hopes of finishing what I started ๐Ÿ™‚

OK, time for some pictures ๐Ÿ™‚

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Welcome to the COEX Mall – it’s obviously well-branded ๐Ÿ™‚ (COEX mall, 12 April 2008)

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A collection of blank books – all with different covers or themes (Gina’s gift store, COEX mall, 12 April 2008)

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While at the mall, a band called Peter Pan Complexย was holding a concert – a Korean cross between Maroon 5 and Vertical Horizon, if that helps any. After the concert, the merchandise table was selling… a book! Nope, no CD for sale – a little surprising. And no, there was no CD in the book (I checked)… Weird… (COEX mall, 12 April 2008)

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An arcade game within the mall. Apparently, the point of this game is to navigate the ‘rapids’ by paddling as a team. The game seemed pretty accurate as far as physics go, but the couple in the picture has probably never actually paddled a real boat! Most games were a single 500 won coin (about 50 cents), but some of the fancier games were 1,000 won (about a dollar). (Arcade, COEX mall, 12 April 2008)

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Another arcade game – where the object is to touch the differences between two pictures. You’ve played this game in your local newspaper or online – this game just adds some time pressures to it. (Arcade, COEX mall, 12 April 2008)

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A Korean attempting to shoot a small teddy bear off its plate to win a larger toy for his girl. Those poor teddy bears… (Arcade, COEX mall, 12 April 2008)

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A group of kids, all playing various games on the Nintendo DS at the Nintendo store (COEX mall, 12 April 2008)

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The entrance to the COEX aquarium – certainly a fun sight to be had for the admission price (about $15.50 for adults). Don’t forget about the gift shop and the art gallery directly associated with the aquarium! (COEX mall, 12 April 2008).

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The large movie theater inside the mall – instead of advertising films in TV commercials, the theater freely releases paper handouts / flyers of the movies they’re showing. Most were American films, with Korean on the flyers for easier reading. This is a picture of the stand holding them all – including Dan in Real Life and The Other Boleyn Girl. (COEX mall, 12 April 2008)

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Bandi and Luni’s bookstore – a Korean version of a Barnes and Noble. While most of the store offered Korean books, a significant portion offered books in English. (COEX mall, 12 April 2008)

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Essentially the ENTIRE Lonely Planet series (a series of travel books), there’s a book for virtually anywhere in the world you want to go! I took this picture since you won’t find this comprehensive a selection at any bookstore in America that I’m familiar with! (COEX mall, 12 April 2008)

All in all, the COEX mall was lots of fun – but a lot larger than I expected! Wear comfortable shoes, and be prepared to spend the whole day ๐Ÿ™‚

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