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divasweet_77
post Mar 16 2011, 06:04 PM

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QUOTE(sfwong1 @ Mar 16 2011, 05:42 PM)
sophi,your pics are really jjang especially places at ewha-dae and hongik,seems like you are an experience backpacker huh? i tried strolling around the street with no map but after awhile scared cos everywhere seems new then we turn back
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agreed.. the pics are mabless.. rclxms.gif the hongik and ewha area had a lot of funny2 signboards and shops, it's a bit whimsical but that what makes it very different from other places..


Added on March 16, 2011, 6:08 pm
QUOTE(rsralf @ Mar 16 2011, 03:25 PM)
ah.. muslim readers.. do take note that most sundae / sundae soup are non-halal ya..
just afraid that the muslim readers later try to order coz the pic of the food looks tempting.. kekeke
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yup.. even have to be careful even when ordering soup even if it is seafood coz sometimes they used beef stocks.. so the best way you can do is to write it down in korean and show it when ordering. Happened to me once and the ahjuma's confused why we did not eat what we odered.. and of course I didn't speak korean.. it was until the last day when the owner of myeondong guesthouse ordered food for us then she understand.. hehehe..

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post Mar 16 2011, 08:23 PM

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Thank you biggrin.gif

[quote=divasweet_77,Mar 16 2011, 07:04 PM]
agreed.. the pics are mabless.. rclxms.gif the hongik and ewha area had a lot of funny2 signboards and shops, it's a bit whimsical but that what makes it very different from other places..

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post Mar 16 2011, 09:02 PM

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Took Air Busan (budget airline) from Gimpo to Jeju island. From Jeju airport, take bus 600 to Seogwipo town. Bus fare 5000won; takes about 30min to reach. We stayed in Tae Gong Gak guesthouse.

However due to the early flight (755am) we were stoning and dozing off in the bus. Misheard the stop name and alighted early @ World Cup stadium stop. Thought it wouldn't take long to reach Seogwipo from there so we walked.. mana tau, after walking for 10min the GPS stated it would take us 2hrs to reach the destination (!!!) There wasn't any stops for bus 600 along the way so we walked on.. tried to flag taxi but all occupied.. walked from normal pavement to highway side path, up slope, down slope.. total distance 4.3km, that's like completing half of the Olle trail! T___T

Here are the pics taken during our torturous walk..

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After we reached the guesthouse, we were recommended to try Jeju traditional set meal. The place is called (only sound like, cos hard to remember correctly) Anggurik Banggurik. According to locals, it's in Jeju dialect and it means "inside, outside". Only 7000won for set meal per pax, look at the amount of dishes provided! They're refillable as many times as you wish and best of all, all of them are super delicious! (am not exaggerating)

Note: One of the dishes is pork, to be wrapped in lettuce together with red pepper paste. The jeju snapper is fantastic!

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The restaurant is located in a building next to Jeju Hiking Inn. They have a pet dog called "Shark" (always resting outside the restaurant) and most locals know the dog so if you ask around they will give you good directions (that is if you're not staying in Tae Gong Gak).

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Went to Cheonjiyeon Falls and Lee Jung Seop street since both are near to the guesthouse..

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Spotted two quaint cafes there!

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Note: Apologies to muslims as most of the food posted are non-halal..
By guesthouse owner's recommendation, we went to the famous black pork restaurant which is located in Lee Jung Seop street - walk up the same way as shown in the photos and you'll see a restaurant that has white signboard with piggie face on it. It opens till 2am. Opposite of the restaurant is a nice cafe called Maya (next to cafe is florist shop).

Inner walls are plastered with old newspapers..

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The meat was unbelievably juicy and the seafood soup was ridiculously good! Both types of meat (neck part and body area) with soju cost 29000won. For 2 pax, it's quite filling!

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post Mar 17 2011, 12:13 AM

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Room 101 from Tae Gong Gak Inn -

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Rooftop view during daytime and nighttime -

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A restaurant only 2min walk down the street from guesthouse serves delicious set meals too! Fried fish mackeral and Hairtail fish with pumpkin soup. 2 pax for 25000won.

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After lunch we took a city bus to go to Sunrise Peak (Seongsan Ilchulbong). Bus fare 1500won.

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While walking to the Peak's entrance we saw the women divers! One of them motioned us closer and asked us to buy from them. We bought 3 unknown shells and a fat sea cucumber for 20000won.. not cheap doh.gif

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We reached the entrance and started hiking up. The wind was so strong that at times I was pushed to left and right by it. It's only about 1km hike up but the climb was quite tedious with the cold wind blasting constantly. Fingers shaking and couldn't focus on taking photos..

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Reached the peak.. was quite disappointed that it wasn't as beautiful as expected. Should visit it in Spring.. haih. The town view from top was quite spectacular though.

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After that we went to King's Mart (Lee Jung Seop street) to buy dinner to makan together with the raw seafood bought from women diver smile.gif I love the honey pancake-bun! So much that I bought a few packets back to Msia tongue.gif

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We were told that Jeju makgeolli (rice wine) is nicer than other provinces; the Jeju soju in transparent bottle (there r two types in Jeju) is also widely known as one of the best soju cos they used Mt Halla water and strawberry to make it.. so we tried both. Compared to Seoul's, Jeju makgeolli & soju are purer, less strong and very refreshing. We tapau them back to Msia too.. lol

These are from Jeju -

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This makgeolli was bought in Seoul -

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post Mar 17 2011, 01:03 AM

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@ Sophistafunk

The photos of the food you had at Korea reminds me of the steamboats that we had almost everyday at South Korea.

Ah, your photos remind me how fast time flies. It has been a month plus since I came back from south korea trip
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post Mar 17 2011, 08:56 AM

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QUOTE(sophistafunk @ Mar 16 2011, 09:02 PM)
Took Air Busan (budget airline) from Gimpo to Jeju island. From Jeju airport, take bus 600 to Seogwipo town. Bus fare 5000won; takes about 30min to reach. We stayed in Tae Gong Gak guesthouse.

However due to the early flight (755am) we were stoning and dozing off in the bus. Misheard the stop name and alighted early @ World Cup stadium stop. Thought it wouldn't take long to reach Seogwipo from there so we walked.. mana tau, after walking for 10min the GPS stated it would take us 2hrs to reach the destination (!!!) There wasn't any stops for bus 600 along the way so we walked on.. tried to flag taxi but all occupied.. walked from normal pavement to highway side path, up slope, down slope.. total distance 4.3km, that's like completing half of the Olle trail! T___T

Note: Apologies to muslims as most of the food posted are non-halal..
How much is the air fare??

note to myself, never take the earliest flight.. hehehe tongue.gif my friend will grind me to dust if I make them walk that far.. hahaha..

no need to apologise, the pics were superb!
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post Mar 17 2011, 08:56 AM

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Haha I've booked Room 101 too at TGG. Even bought some souvenir for Sylvia. Will arrive at Jeju this Monday. Looks like I'll be smelling Sophistafunk leftover tongue.gif
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post Mar 17 2011, 10:19 AM

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Read your blog.. wow, you went to Mt Sorak national park! So nice!

QUOTE(kenv09 @ Mar 17 2011, 02:03 AM)
@ Sophistafunk

The photos of the food you had at Korea reminds me of the steamboats that we had almost everyday at South Korea.

Ah, your photos remind me how fast time flies. It has been a month plus since I came back from south korea trip
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Added on March 17, 2011, 10:24 amIt's about RM202 for flights going from Gimpo to Jeju and same price for Jeju to Busan. We wanted to take ferry but changed to flights since we cancelled out Suncheon at the last minute.

When Sylvia heard about our "ordeal" she encouraged us to take the Olle trail.. I was like, eh, after that 4.3km walk I dun think I have the energy to walk any further.. somemore with our street boots.. it was quite painful!

QUOTE(divasweet_77 @ Mar 17 2011, 09:56 AM)
How much is the air fare??

note to myself, never take the earliest flight.. hehehe tongue.gif  my friend will grind me to dust if I make them walk that far.. hahaha..

no need to apologise, the pics were superb!
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Added on March 17, 2011, 10:27 amWah same room!! rclxms.gif

Am jealous of you now.. wish I'm still in Jeju! Room 101 is nice but then the view from room is nothing much.. basically you'll only see the area outside the inn. But then it was the most luxurious one compared to my stay in Seoul and Gyeongju..

QUOTE(tenten.wikuta @ Mar 17 2011, 09:56 AM)
Haha I've booked Room 101 too at TGG. Even bought some souvenir for Sylvia. Will arrive at Jeju this Monday. Looks like I'll be smelling Sophistafunk leftover  tongue.gif
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post Mar 17 2011, 11:04 AM

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Took Air Busan from Jeju to Busan, then take intracity express bus to travel from Busan to Gyeongju.
9000won for the bus ticket, can be bought just outside the airport. Boarding place is just outside the ticket office.

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It only took 2hrs to reach Gyeongju.. and we walked for 30 min from bus terminal to Gyeongju Guesthouse (quite far, literally from one end of the street to the other).

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Went to Tourist Information Center to know more about the city tour bus. They have 3 routes available daily (12000won for each route) but we decided to go on our own..

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We also took the Stamp Tour form from the Center - you can get a stamp on every place you visit. The stamp is at the white kiosk next to ticket office but some places like Seoguram Grotto, the kiosk is inside so you can't get the stamp without going in..

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Evening shot near Cheongseomdae -

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Cheongseomdae -

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Anapji -

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Most of the places are within walking distance (except for Bulguksa & Seokguram Grotto), say, range from 10min to 1hr. Since weather is warmer than Seoul's, it's easier to walk without feeling cold all the time. Phew.

We had dinner at this restaurant (orange signboard), 5000-6000won range. Rice cake soup (not hangover soup rite?) and bibimbap. How shall I describe.. hmm, both are really delicious, home-cooked style... the ingredients used for bibimbap is different!

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How do we normally should travel from airport to hotel in seoul.

the taxi price range around 60,000 - 100,000 wons?
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post Mar 17 2011, 11:20 AM

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Sophie's pic makes me more exicted about going to Korea. Woah!! Long way to go but I am already buzzing with excitement. Heheheheh!!

More pics Sophie. Let us drool!!!!
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post Mar 17 2011, 01:48 PM

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We took AREX to Hongik station. You can change subway line from AREX to reach your destination..

QUOTE(shinchan^^ @ Mar 17 2011, 12:12 PM)
How do we normally should travel from airport to hotel in seoul.

the taxi price range  around 60,000 - 100,000 wons?
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Added on March 17, 2011, 1:49 pmLooking at the pics made me wanna go to Korea again!! Lemme load Gyeongju part 2!

QUOTE(Listiani @ Mar 17 2011, 12:20 PM)
Sophie's pic makes me more exicted about going to Korea. Woah!! Long way to go but I am already buzzing with excitement. Heheheheh!!

More pics Sophie. Let us drool!!!!
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post Mar 17 2011, 02:18 PM

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Ah.. Gyeongju is really very beautiful at night.. i wish i can stay a night there... can only see it during the day..

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post Mar 17 2011, 02:50 PM

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Gyeongju Part II - Bulguksa & Seokguram Grotto.

Before my trip, I was wondering why Stimix had kimbap so many times during his stay there. Only when we were in South Korea, this cheap kimbap was a vital role in our daily meals. We had them for breakfast, supper, dinner.. and they're easy to bring around when sightseeing, travelling etc. Not only they're tasty, they're cheap, they're also hearty enough to fill up empty stomachs.

So on the 2nd day in Gyeongju, we bought delicious kimbap and coffee from a small shop near to Bulguksa bus stop and had our lunch break there. Looks yummy rite? Cos they're really yummyyyyyyyyy!

*pardon my winter nails..*

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After lunch we walked up to reach Bulguksa temple. Admission 4000won -

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Even though there wasn't any snow, weather was nice and sunny, the pond was still frozen -

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The famous photo-taking spot in the temple tongue.gif

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To go to Bulguksa from town, take bus 10, 11 or 700. 1500won bus fare. For Seokguram Grotto, which is further up from Bulguksa, you can either hike up from Bulguksa or take bus 12 from temple.

We think that paying 1500won for 5min drive up was not worth it so we hiked up. The walk up to Grotto parking is 2.2km, then from there have to walk another 600m to reach. Since we had experienced 4.3km walk, we didn't think it would be tat bad. Well we overestimated ourselves again. I would say both are about the same.. the hike up to Grotto was up slope all the time, rough rocky pathway, stairs after stairs, sharp incline 50% of the time.. suddenly 2.2km seemed to be very far. Being unfit we had to stop few times to catch our breaths. Moreover we were wearing street boots, my toes were squeezed and squashed for every step I made; whereas for my bf's boots are 1kg heavy, required effort to bring himself up the incline. Sigh.. so please wear comfy hiking shoes if you plan to visit these places!

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Reached Grotto's entrance (admission 4000won).

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By then we were sweating despite the weather. But had to put our coat back on again cos it was colder while walking the remaining 600m to Grotto..

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Would say it was really worth the sweat, the pain.. The Buddha statue is really magnificent!

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post Mar 17 2011, 03:07 PM

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Last day in Gyeongju, going back to Seoul on the same day..

Went to Daereung-won (quite near to Cheongseomdae). Admission, I think about 1500won.

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Cheonmachong is in the same area as Daereung-won (two different entrances but same place) -

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While walking to the exit, we saw cute squirrels who were not afraid of humans. Even the squirrels there look different tongue.gif

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From Cheonmachong's exit, we saw a lot of restaurants and souvenir shops. Opposite the street is a huge burial mound field. The interesting part is the locals gathered there to fly kites and lepaking there. I suppose this is their Sunday pastime? At that moment we wished we're one of them, soaking in the sun, enjoying the gentle winter and spending time with family, friends..

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After that we went to buy Gyeongju famous bread located at the same street as the bus terminal (ticket office)..

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And saw a cute cat! tongue.gif

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Bought the bus tickets, 29000won to return to Seoul. 4hrs ride. Taking the train (no direct train - have to transfer) costs about 45000won..

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Finally reached Seoul at night.. too tired to find food so we makan cup noodles again. I had the black bean paste noodles smile.gif

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That concludes our winter experience in South Korea, 27Feb-10Mar!

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tosokchan samgyetang .. ginseng chicken..PM oso need to que n eat smile.gif

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pretty gal @ myeongdong smile.gif


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freezing pond at national museum

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snowing at busan beomeosa temple

all pic taken using iphone 4 smile.gif

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post Mar 17 2011, 03:15 PM

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QUOTE(sophistafunk @ Mar 17 2011, 10:19 AM)
Am jealous of you now.. wish I'm still in Jeju! Room 101 is nice but then the view from room is nothing much.. basically you'll only see the area outside the inn. But then it was the most luxurious one compared to my stay in Seoul and Gyeongju..
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It is the cheapest and for nice view we can just go and hang out upstairs right?
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post Mar 17 2011, 03:17 PM

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I thought Jeju Hiking Inn is cheaper? About 30,000won per night..


QUOTE(tenten.wikuta @ Mar 17 2011, 04:15 PM)
It is the cheapest and for nice view we can just go and hang out upstairs right?
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post Mar 17 2011, 03:44 PM

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i stay at bong hse for 11days..its a budget guesthse with daily free beer.
just 5minutes walk to hyewa subway

there is a video in his website...quite nice n comfort guesthse
http://www.bonghouse.net/
http://vimeo.com/6444474

he even bring us mkn smile.gif
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Can we use T-money for commuter train (AREX) from Incheon airport to Gimpo Airport? Plan to use AREX and subway to seoul...

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