When we were walking around, we came across a stall selling dragon beard candy in Insa-dong. We bought a pack because we were highly amused by the fact that the person working there speaks good Malay and that he was able to explain the entire process of making the candy in Malay.
I found this cute little beret that matches my dress in Hong Dae.
For our next stop, we went to the Trickeye Museum, which is also covered under the Discover Seoul Pass.
Website: http://www.trickeye.com/
Before entering, we were instructed to download an app which was supposed to help enhance our experience there.
Once we've entered, we quickly learned how to use it and it truly enhances the experience.
The app helps bring your picture to live, by giving it motion.
The dinosaur section was interesting as when you look up at the screen on the wall, you can see many little dinosaurs interacting with you.
The app also turns a 2D picture into a 3D one.
This Trickeye museum is definitely more fun than the Alive museum as it is more interactive.
Surprisingly, there is also less crowd here compared to the other one.
As the images are moving about, you need to have a bit of patience to snap the right pic too.
There is also an ice room there which is filled with ice sculptures.
As we were not dressed for this room, we quickly exited after having a look.
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