Next to the Office
They tore down the white plastic hoarding and put up yellow curtains.

It didn't take me long to get past the curtain.

I walked along the walkway and looked into the exposed spaces.


This gopchang restaurant was crammed with debris.

I managed to get into this office.

This critter on its side greeted me.

I set it upright.







Here's how it looked there.

Closed in May 2021.

The far end of the alley was blocked off pretty simply too.

Sejong Dental.

A fun staircase.

That fridge is nicer than my own.

A desk with stuff.

Detached security camera.

Careful carrying things.

If I remember correctly, it was filled with easy listening background music.

What does every serious jazzbo need? Lots of syringes.

This room seemed like a jail cell.

Gotta love a random door off the stairs.

Another look at the gopchang restaurant.

I believe I used this washroom before, when there was an active restaurant downstairs.



I ate here a few times.

I'm no stranger to the green tea samgyeopsal.


Another staircase with another funny door.

A safe.

Of course.

Under another staircase.

I liked the lighting situation in this room. All lit by a flashlight bouncing off the ceiling.

Plugs.

Another staircase.

At the top of the stairs was just a small room. I assume it was for private dining.

There was a barbecue up here.

A view of other buildings nearby.

A power converter.

Heading down.

Art.

Abandoned cafe.

The flashlight had interesting settings but was hard to switch between them.



I went to the next room, looked back the way I came.


Leaving the cafe.

This staircase had a rope to help you go up.

Lots of hiking photos.

Another restaurant.




The second floor.


An old fax machine.

Here's a photo of some of the buildings I was in.

Another rotational palindrome.

They just opened a new motel among all these netted and fenced-off old buildings.

Hotel Less.

Those buildings, seen in the daytime.

And from a distance.

Another look at the buildings I explored the night before, where they were buttressing the fence.

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