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post May 30 2010, 04:32 PM

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QUOTE(sfwong1 @ May 30 2010, 02:17 PM)
Wow nice experience,solo trips is fun.Mind sharing yr experience with us? How everything was plan out and how you survive and the budget of the whole trip,I'm thinking of doing it too.
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err, i never been to korea
but if you want to know how i survive Japan,
i use hostelworld to find and book accomodations.. get their touch n go card, travel using trains n on foot.. if possible, get few day unlimited public transport passes..
as for food, i go for seafood since im muslim..
Locate all Mosque/surau locations. usually if theres Surau nearby, high chances theres halal groceries/food stall as well..

but these might not be the case in Korea ..

as for Korea, i havent prepare any itinerary yet sweat.gif
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u've been to japan for how long? and whats yr budget for the total expenses u have used there.
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Planning to go Korea in September. Do i need get power adapter to use my electrical appliance there? Where to get it? icon_question.gif
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QUOTE(sfwong1 @ May 29 2010, 04:21 PM)
i think its safe though for the time being.
the north wont just suddenly drop a nuke bomb in the mid of seoul rite.
besides that anyone can recommend trustable and good travel agencies to travel to korea? something that worth the price. I was thinking of reliance or apple. Any other suggestion?

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Hi there! am going with apple. it's a bit pricey but i heard good things about them so am giving them a try. will report to you once am back.


QUOTE(huiyin_hsu @ May 30 2010, 12:38 AM)
well im here in Busan and everything is fine smile.gif although i guess the first place they'll nuke isn't seoul but busan, it being the port and everything . lol.
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lol.. thanks for the feedback. i wish to go to busan too but it's not in the package.. oh well. maybe next time.

e-jump, i wish i met you sooner. would've want to tag along! =)

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QUOTE(sfwong1 @ May 30 2010, 07:30 PM)
u've been to japan for how long? and whats yr budget for the total expenses u have used there.
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not sure if we should discuss JP in KR thread sweat.gif

anyway, went JP twice
trip1: Tokyo(kanto), 9days, solo, budget hotel+ryokan+capsule, total spending including flight=rm6k
trip2: Tokyo-Yokohama-Nara-Kyoto-Kobe-Osaka-Nagoya, 10days, solo, budget hotel, total spending minus shopping=rm6k.


not sure if i can get similar trip for rm6k in KR.
i can move about in JP b'coz i watch jdrama/anime, so i can get the idea what theyre talking (like 5% out of everything LOL).
KR would be total different world as i dont watch k-drama ohmy.gif

those who'll be departing soon, enjoy ur trip wave.gif
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QUOTE(fazadrock @ Jun 1 2010, 08:24 PM)
Hi there! am going with apple. it's a bit pricey but i heard good things about them so am giving them a try. will report to you once am back.
lol.. thanks for the feedback. i wish to go to busan too but it's not in the package.. oh well. maybe next time.



How much is the price mind to share?? How many days and nights and when are u going?? I plan to go end of the year. Really wish to hear some feedbacks from u about apple. If u don mind can share the whole holiday experience there so that i can know where are the places to really enjoy. Or u can only PM me i don mind. Thanks alot really appreciate it.

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I came here to ask a few things before. Now my turn to contribute some infomation (although it'd been almost 6 months since i travelled to korea)

It was my first time travelling alone to a foreign land(malaysia plenty times lah).

Total spending of the whole trip include air ticket : +-RM5500 (I always find malaysia airlines cheaper. I brought to and fro for 1300 when i tavel there, and 1600 for my Gf to come back)
Total days : 15 days

Date : 5/12/2009 - 20/12/2009

Places visited :
Incheon(1 night) > Seoul (1 night) > Yongpyong (1 night) > Seoraksan (3 nights) > Chuncheon + namisland (1 night) > Seoul (7 nights)


Accomodation :
As I'm a student, I'm traveling on budget. My girlfriend is studying in seoul, and hence, she travels with me during that period of time. Travelling on budget means i couldn't afford to spend Rm300 on hotel room per night, looking at the period of days I'm planning to spend in korea. I stay in Motels. Motels could be find in every corner of korea. Its so easy that every time i pop up my Garmin GPS and look for accommodation, i could find them within walking distance. Motels in korea is NORMALLY meant for young couples to seek some fun, and hence the design of rooms are catered for them. YEs, big mirrors, big TVs, nice bathtubs(higher class one). This might not be the case for tourist place like Seoraksan(I had a awesome motel there with kitchen, bath room, and big room). The comfort and cleaniness? Great. No problem with that even in cold winter they had.

Motels normally cost around 30000 - 60000 won. I normally get around 35000 to 45000 during my trip there. I got some really nice price in Seoraksan as it was low season, only 45000 won for big big rooms. biggrin.gif

Transportation :
Bus(inter and intra city), Taxi(on some occasion), Subway(often in seoul).
Try to buy the card like touch n go. Its cheaper by 100won when you take bus. It is a must! You can get your credit in the card returned with the machine in most subway stations.
I have my Garmin GPS with me to look for accommodation and laptop to find recommended motels. It is important to me as i did not book any accommodation before hand.
Call their tourist help centre to check for intercity buses, stations and so on. OR ask the locals. Pick the younger people as they could understand english better than the older generations.

Food :
This sections plays a major role in my budget. It is expensive, but at the same time, i find them delicious. I could recall few good food i've tried is Chuncheon's Dakgalbi. If you're really on budget, you might be like me, finding myself most of the time in fast food restaurant(Lotte(must try), Mcdonalds, KFC) for breakfast or lunch They do serve some nice burgers (better than malaysia's one, ecpecially their korean special beef burgers). The fas tfood restaurants are cheaper compare to those tradisional korean food in tourist areas. I fall in love with their soju, i had them every night in the restaurant near my motel and grilling pork for supper(the cheapest grill pork i could find around). It's a MUST to try their grill pork and beef (even though some of them could cost rm100+ per meal in a not-so-high-class restaurant).

Having a kitchen in your room is great, you could cook yourself breakfast with their not-so-cheap Instant noodles.

Oh ya, 7-up in Korea is different.they call it Saida! It taste good though.
I love the 10-story tall ice-cream!! You could find them in most commercial area like Myeongdong and nice 2 eat during winter! It doesn't melt XD Lots of flavours to choose from, a must try.

If you couldn't find cheap food in some area you're travelling on, worry not! Just pay a visit to FamilyMart(7-eleven alike or any convinient store), they sell some delicious Seoul FreshMilk and nice Kimbab!

Reminder : Most korean style restaurants that serve kimchi and so on, the veges are normally free. Dont get shocked if they refuse to serve you after you ordered your food. You need to order a certain amount of food per pax. I was onced given a black long face after i order 1 person's meal as my GF wasn't very hungry

What restaurant to choose? Its up to you really, but I'd avoid those restaurants with aunty outside the restaurant asking you to go in and try their food, and you'd realised there are no people in the restaurant. They normally exist in tourist area, and charge extra ordinary price. Watchout. Good restaurants dont need to pull you in, if they need to, they're probably not good enough.

Shopping :
I'm not a great shopper, but I do know some stuff that is cheaper than malaysia.
Facial products like stated, but many doesn't not know that camera bags, photographic accesories are very cheap in korea compare to malaysia, easily 50% cheaper. I got my KATA camera bag there. Not to forget, sanyo eneloop rechargeable batteries are 30-50% cheaper than malaysia, depends on ur bargaining skill. They could be easiliy found in Namdaemun, or other shopping area.

Note, becareful with electronics in korea, especially those technology complex. Their price is slightly more expensive, although you can bargain. Unless you know the real price, you're gonna be like a goat going into the tiger's cave. Same thing applies to foreigner in malaysia going lowyat, isnt?


Must do :
1) River cruisse in Hanyang river, korea
2) Watch korean stage performers (I watched JUMP and Nanta) They cost more than rm100 per person. I prefer Nanta, but it costed me Almost RM200 for VIP seat. But I never regret watching it, its very lively, a MUST TRY!
3) Namiseom island, cycling with ur loved one and take some nice pictures!
4) Try the 6 hours trail in Seoraksan. The scenery is breath taking (even though it's not yet covered in snow!) I will update this post to put in all the names. I forgotten.
5) Ski during winter! It's tiring, but fun! Make sure you have coach to teach you. It's fun, really.
6) Palaces. It's not the authentic one, but its good to know some history of korea. Most of the palaces in korea are rebuilt in the modern days, unlike china. I spent 2 days alone on their palaces, taking pictures and enjoying their history trails.
7) Shop for souvenirs in Insadong. The price of souvenirs in insadong MIGHT be slightly more expensive, but you get varieties. Insadong is more like a art street. You might find these souvenirs in Namdaemun too, slightly, only slightly cheaper. When I say Slightly, it probably means RM1 different for 5 sets of souvenirs.


Last words,
Seoul's subway map isn't that hard to understand. It's fun to figure it out and very swiftly, you can wander around Seoul like I did. Did I mention I spend 7 days in Seoul? Subways fares, when accumulated, is'nt cheap at all!(cost me close to RM200)

If you have any problem, just ring their tourism help centre. They speak good english and very helpful.


Edited on 5th June. I'll add on the details of every places later. Gonna check through the pictures wink.gif

This post has been edited by ycl90: Jun 5 2010, 03:22 AM
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QUOTE(ycl90 @ Jun 4 2010, 02:56 AM)
I came here to ask a few things before. Now my turn to contribute some infomation (although it'd been almost 6 months since i travelled to korea)

It was my first time travelling alone to a foreign land(malaysia plenty times lah).

Total spending of the whole trip include air ticket : +-RM5500
Total days : 15 days

Date : 5/12/2009 - 20/12/2009

Places visited :
Incheon(1 night) > Seoul (1 night) > Yongpyong (1 night) > Seoraksan (3 nights) > Chuncheon + namisland (1 night) > Seoul (7 nights)
Accomodation :
As I'm a student, I'm travelling on budget. My girlfriend is studying in seoul, and hence, she travels with me during that period of time. Travelling on budget means i couldn't afford to spend Rm300 on hotel room per night, looking at the period of days I'm planning to spend in korea. I stay in Motels. Motels could be find in every corner of korea. Its so easy that everytime i pop up my Garmin GPS and look for accomodation, i could find them within walking distance. Motels in korea is NORMALLY meant for young couples to seek some fun, and hence the design of rooms are catered for them. YEs, big mirrors, big TVs, nice bathtubs(higher class one). This might not be the case for tourist place like Seoraksan(I had a awesome motel there with kitchen, bath room, and big room). The comfort and cleaniness? Great. No problem with that even in cold winter they have.

Motels normally cost around 30000 - 60000 won. I normally get around 35000 to 45000 during my trip there. I got some really nice price in Seoraksan as it was low season, only 45000 won for big big rooms. biggrin.gif

Transportation :
Bus(inter and intra city), Taxi(on some occasion), Subway(often in seoul).
Try to buy the card like touch n go. Its cheaper by 100won when you take bus. It is a must! You can get your credit in the card returned with the machine in most subway stations.
I have my Garmin GPS with me to look for accomodation and laptop to find recommended motels. It is important to me as i did not book any accomodation before hand.
Call their tourist help centre to check for intercity buses, stations and so on. OR ask the locals. Pick the younger people as they could understand english better than the older generations.

Food :
This sections plays a major role in my budget. It is expensive, but at the same time, i find them delicious. I could recall few good food i've tried is Chuncheon's Dakgalbi. If you're really on budget, you might be like me, finding myself most of the time in fastfood restaurant(Lotte(must try), Mcdonalds, KFC) for breakfast or lunch They do serve some nice burgers (better than malaysia's one, ecpecially their korean special beef burgers). The fastfood restaurants are cheaper compare to those tradisional korean food in tourist areas. I fall in love with their soju, i had them every night in the restaurant near my motel and grilling pork for supper(the cheapest grill pork i could find around). It's a MUST to try their grill pork and beef (even though some of them cost rm100+ per meal in a not-so-high-class restaurant).

Having a kitchen in your room is great, you could cook yourself breakfast with their not-so-cheap Instant noodles.

Oh ya, 7-up in Korea is different. I forgotten the name, but I'll add on later. But I normally just take free plain water as the prices for  drinks could easily kill my appetite.

I love the 10-story tall ice-cream!! You could find them in most commercial area like Myeongdong and nice 2 eat during winter! It doesn't melt XD Lots of flavours to choose from, a must try.

If you couldn't find cheap food in some area you're travelling on, worry not! Just pay a visit to FamilyMart(7-eleven alike or any convinient store), they sell some delicious Seoul FreshMilk and nice Kimbab!

Shopping :
I'm not a great shopper, but I do know some stuff that is cheaper than malaysia.
Facial products like stated, but many doesn't not know that camera bags, photographic accesories are very cheap in korea compare to malaysia, easily 50% cheaper. I got my KATA camera bag there. Not to forget, sanyo eneloop rechargeable batteries are 30-50% cheaper than malaysia, depends on ur bargaining skill. They could be easiliy found in Namdaemun.
Must do :
1) River cruisse in Hanyang river, korea
2) Watch korean stage performers (I watched JUMP and Nanta) They cost more than rm100 per person. I prefer Nanta, but it costed me Almost RM200 for VIP seat. But I never regret watching it, its very lively, a MUST TRY!
3) Namiseom island, cycling with ur loved one and take some nice pictures!
4) Try the 6 hours trail in Seoraksan. The scenery is breath taking (even though it's not yet covered in snow!) I will update this post to put in all the names. I forgotten.
5) Ski during winter! It's tiring, but fun! Make sure you have coach to teach you. It's fun, really.
6) Palaces. It's not the authentic one, but its good to know some history of korea. Most of the palaces in korea are rebuilt in the modern days, unlike china. I spent 2 days alone on their palaces, taking pictures and enjoying their history trails.
Last words,
Seoul's subway map isn't that hard to understand. It's fun to figure it out and very swiftly, you can wander around Seoul like I did. Did I mention I spend 7 days in Seoul? Subways fares, when accumulated, is'nt cheap at all!(cost me close to RM200)

If you have any problem, just ring their tourism help centre. They speak good english and very helpful.
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i think its best you create a new thread and put all these awesome information in the front page. it would be much easier for those seeking to go to korea. the first post was in 2006 and that might confuse some people.

i'd like to go to korea around end of the year, need advice! biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(ycl90 @ Jun 4 2010, 02:56 AM)
I came here to ask a few things before. Now my turn to contribute some infomation (although it'd been almost 6 months since i travelled to korea)

It was my first time travelling alone to a foreign land(malaysia plenty times lah).

Total spending of the whole trip include air ticket : +-RM5500
Total days : 15 days

Date : 5/12/2009 - 20/12/2009

Places visited :
Incheon(1 night) > Seoul (1 night) > Yongpyong (1 night) > Seoraksan (3 nights) > Chuncheon + namisland (1 night) > Seoul (7 nights)
Accomodation :
As I'm a student, I'm travelling on budget. My girlfriend is studying in seoul, and hence, she travels with me during that period of time. Travelling on budget means i couldn't afford to spend Rm300 on hotel room per night, looking at the period of days I'm planning to spend in korea. I stay in Motels. Motels could be find in every corner of korea. Its so easy that everytime i pop up my Garmin GPS and look for accomodation, i could find them within walking distance. Motels in korea is NORMALLY meant for young couples to seek some fun, and hence the design of rooms are catered for them. YEs, big mirrors, big TVs, nice bathtubs(higher class one). This might not be the case for tourist place like Seoraksan(I had a awesome motel there with kitchen, bath room, and big room). The comfort and cleaniness? Great. No problem with that even in cold winter they have.

Motels normally cost around 30000 - 60000 won. I normally get around 35000 to 45000 during my trip there. I got some really nice price in Seoraksan as it was low season, only 45000 won for big big rooms. biggrin.gif

Transportation :
Bus(inter and intra city), Taxi(on some occasion), Subway(often in seoul).
Try to buy the card like touch n go. Its cheaper by 100won when you take bus. It is a must! You can get your credit in the card returned with the machine in most subway stations.
I have my Garmin GPS with me to look for accomodation and laptop to find recommended motels. It is important to me as i did not book any accomodation before hand.
Call their tourist help centre to check for intercity buses, stations and so on. OR ask the locals. Pick the younger people as they could understand english better than the older generations.

Food :
This sections plays a major role in my budget. It is expensive, but at the same time, i find them delicious. I could recall few good food i've tried is Chuncheon's Dakgalbi. If you're really on budget, you might be like me, finding myself most of the time in fastfood restaurant(Lotte(must try), Mcdonalds, KFC) for breakfast or lunch They do serve some nice burgers (better than malaysia's one, ecpecially their korean special beef burgers). The fastfood restaurants are cheaper compare to those tradisional korean food in tourist areas. I fall in love with their soju, i had them every night in the restaurant near my motel and grilling pork for supper(the cheapest grill pork i could find around). It's a MUST to try their grill pork and beef (even though some of them cost rm100+ per meal in a not-so-high-class restaurant).

Having a kitchen in your room is great, you could cook yourself breakfast with their not-so-cheap Instant noodles.

Oh ya, 7-up in Korea is different. I forgotten the name, but I'll add on later. But I normally just take free plain water as the prices for  drinks could easily kill my appetite.

I love the 10-story tall ice-cream!! You could find them in most commercial area like Myeongdong and nice 2 eat during winter! It doesn't melt XD Lots of flavours to choose from, a must try.

If you couldn't find cheap food in some area you're travelling on, worry not! Just pay a visit to FamilyMart(7-eleven alike or any convinient store), they sell some delicious Seoul FreshMilk and nice Kimbab!

Shopping :
I'm not a great shopper, but I do know some stuff that is cheaper than malaysia.
Facial products like stated, but many doesn't not know that camera bags, photographic accesories are very cheap in korea compare to malaysia, easily 50% cheaper. I got my KATA camera bag there. Not to forget, sanyo eneloop rechargeable batteries are 30-50% cheaper than malaysia, depends on ur bargaining skill. They could be easiliy found in Namdaemun.
Must do :
1) River cruisse in Hanyang river, korea
2) Watch korean stage performers (I watched JUMP and Nanta) They cost more than rm100 per person. I prefer Nanta, but it costed me Almost RM200 for VIP seat. But I never regret watching it, its very lively, a MUST TRY!
3) Namiseom island, cycling with ur loved one and take some nice pictures!
4) Try the 6 hours trail in Seoraksan. The scenery is breath taking (even though it's not yet covered in snow!) I will update this post to put in all the names. I forgotten.
5) Ski during winter! It's tiring, but fun! Make sure you have coach to teach you. It's fun, really.
6) Palaces. It's not the authentic one, but its good to know some history of korea. Most of the palaces in korea are rebuilt in the modern days, unlike china. I spent 2 days alone on their palaces, taking pictures and enjoying their history trails.
Last words,
Seoul's subway map isn't that hard to understand. It's fun to figure it out and very swiftly, you can wander around Seoul like I did. Did I mention I spend 7 days in Seoul? Subways fares, when accumulated, is'nt cheap at all!(cost me close to RM200)

If you have any problem, just ring their tourism help centre. They speak good english and very helpful.
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Hey nice info here, really helpful your rm5500 budget total include all expenses such as food,accomodation,transportation and goodies u bought from there??
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how much is the rate exchange between RM and korean $ ?
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QUOTE(aishatosh81 @ Jun 4 2010, 02:54 PM)
how much is the rate exchange between RM and korean $ ?
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Ask google they will answer your question,cos korea won change to RM multiply 0.xxx something not really sure

This post has been edited by sfwong1: Jun 4 2010, 03:58 PM
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QUOTE(ycl90 @ Jun 4 2010, 02:56 AM)
I came here to ask a few things before. Now my turn to contribute some infomation (although it'd been almost 6 months since i travelled to korea)

It was my first time travelling alone to a foreign land(malaysia plenty times lah).

Total spending of the whole trip include air ticket : +-RM5500
Total days : 15 days

Date : 5/12/2009 - 20/12/2009

Places visited :
Incheon(1 night) > Seoul (1 night) > Yongpyong (1 night) > Seoraksan (3 nights) > Chuncheon + namisland (1 night) > Seoul (7 nights)
Accomodation :
As I'm a student, I'm travelling on budget. My girlfriend is studying in seoul, and hence, she travels with me during that period of time. Travelling on budget means i couldn't afford to spend Rm300 on hotel room per night, looking at the period of days I'm planning to spend in korea. I stay in Motels. Motels could be find in every corner of korea. Its so easy that everytime i pop up my Garmin GPS and look for accomodation, i could find them within walking distance. Motels in korea is NORMALLY meant for young couples to seek some fun, and hence the design of rooms are catered for them. YEs, big mirrors, big TVs, nice bathtubs(higher class one). This might not be the case for tourist place like Seoraksan(I had a awesome motel there with kitchen, bath room, and big room). The comfort and cleaniness? Great. No problem with that even in cold winter they have.

Motels normally cost around 30000 - 60000 won. I normally get around 35000 to 45000 during my trip there. I got some really nice price in Seoraksan as it was low season, only 45000 won for big big rooms. biggrin.gif

Transportation :
Bus(inter and intra city), Taxi(on some occasion), Subway(often in seoul).
Try to buy the card like touch n go. Its cheaper by 100won when you take bus. It is a must! You can get your credit in the card returned with the machine in most subway stations.
I have my Garmin GPS with me to look for accomodation and laptop to find recommended motels. It is important to me as i did not book any accomodation before hand.
Call their tourist help centre to check for intercity buses, stations and so on. OR ask the locals. Pick the younger people as they could understand english better than the older generations.

Food :
This sections plays a major role in my budget. It is expensive, but at the same time, i find them delicious. I could recall few good food i've tried is Chuncheon's Dakgalbi. If you're really on budget, you might be like me, finding myself most of the time in fastfood restaurant(Lotte(must try), Mcdonalds, KFC) for breakfast or lunch They do serve some nice burgers (better than malaysia's one, ecpecially their korean special beef burgers). The fastfood restaurants are cheaper compare to those tradisional korean food in tourist areas. I fall in love with their soju, i had them every night in the restaurant near my motel and grilling pork for supper(the cheapest grill pork i could find around). It's a MUST to try their grill pork and beef (even though some of them cost rm100+ per meal in a not-so-high-class restaurant).

Having a kitchen in your room is great, you could cook yourself breakfast with their not-so-cheap Instant noodles.

Oh ya, 7-up in Korea is different. I forgotten the name, but I'll add on later. But I normally just take free plain water as the prices for  drinks could easily kill my appetite.

I love the 10-story tall ice-cream!! You could find them in most commercial area like Myeongdong and nice 2 eat during winter! It doesn't melt XD Lots of flavours to choose from, a must try.

If you couldn't find cheap food in some area you're travelling on, worry not! Just pay a visit to FamilyMart(7-eleven alike or any convinient store), they sell some delicious Seoul FreshMilk and nice Kimbab!

Shopping :
I'm not a great shopper, but I do know some stuff that is cheaper than malaysia.
Facial products like stated, but many doesn't not know that camera bags, photographic accesories are very cheap in korea compare to malaysia, easily 50% cheaper. I got my KATA camera bag there. Not to forget, sanyo eneloop rechargeable batteries are 30-50% cheaper than malaysia, depends on ur bargaining skill. They could be easiliy found in Namdaemun.
Must do :
1) River cruisse in Hanyang river, korea
2) Watch korean stage performers (I watched JUMP and Nanta) They cost more than rm100 per person. I prefer Nanta, but it costed me Almost RM200 for VIP seat. But I never regret watching it, its very lively, a MUST TRY!
3) Namiseom island, cycling with ur loved one and take some nice pictures!
4) Try the 6 hours trail in Seoraksan. The scenery is breath taking (even though it's not yet covered in snow!) I will update this post to put in all the names. I forgotten.
5) Ski during winter! It's tiring, but fun! Make sure you have coach to teach you. It's fun, really.
6) Palaces. It's not the authentic one, but its good to know some history of korea. Most of the palaces in korea are rebuilt in the modern days, unlike china. I spent 2 days alone on their palaces, taking pictures and enjoying their history trails.
Last words,
Seoul's subway map isn't that hard to understand. It's fun to figure it out and very swiftly, you can wander around Seoul like I did. Did I mention I spend 7 days in Seoul? Subways fares, when accumulated, is'nt cheap at all!(cost me close to RM200)

If you have any problem, just ring their tourism help centre. They speak good english and very helpful.
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Wah.. really informative ! Thanks ! And i agree, don't worry about accommodations in Korea because motels are EVERYWHERE.

And I think I know who you are. Because your experience in Seoul is very. very. familiar. GPS and GF studying in Seoul.


Added on June 5, 2010, 12:32 am
QUOTE(aishatosh81 @ Jun 4 2010, 02:54 PM)
how much is the rate exchange between RM and korean $ ?
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if im not mistaken the rate is around
1000won = RM2.80-RM3.00 or more



This post has been edited by huiyin_hsu: Jun 5 2010, 12:32 AM
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QUOTE(huiyin_hsu @ Jun 5 2010, 12:27 AM)
if im not mistaken the rate is around
1000won = RM2.80-RM3.00 or more
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wanna ask around 2000 won enuf for a meal?? LOL wanna compare to msia...

actually i plan to do the same thing as him but i don have gf in korea so susah abit nobody to show around.
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QUOTE(sfwong1 @ Jun 4 2010, 01:49 PM)
Hey nice info here, really helpful your rm5500 budget total include all expenses such as food,accomodation,transportation and goodies u bought from there??
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Yes, includes the goodies i brought. Nevertheless, i only brought a few stuff from korea, cost not most than RM800.

QUOTE(huiyin_hsu @ Jun 5 2010, 12:27 AM)
Wah.. really informative ! Thanks ! And i agree, don't worry about accommodations in Korea because motels are EVERYWHERE.

And I think I know who you are. Because your experience in Seoul is very. very. familiar. GPS and GF studying in Seoul.


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if im not mistaken the rate is around
1000won = RM2.80-RM3.00 or more
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Since u're exchange student in Busan, i kinda know you too! Internets' crazy nowadays wink.gif

Exchange rate. in malaysia is probably Rm1 = 360 +- 5 won. But if you go money exchanger in malaysia, expect slightly lower.

QUOTE(sfwong1 @ Jun 5 2010, 12:57 AM)
wanna ask around 2000 won enuf for a meal?? LOL wanna compare to msia...

actually i plan to do the same thing as him but  i don have gf in korea so susah abit nobody to show around.
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2000 won, possible! Add a 200 you might get a fastfood set meal. The grill pork I had every night was.. 1500 per 100 gram of sliced pork, and you can just take all you can for the vege. But normally per person, you have to order 200gram la, if not you will see the face of the tauke change. They give you free food and vege, if you don order until a certain amount per pax, they would not welcome you at some restaurant. I personally experienced some resturant whom refused to serve us cause i order only one person's meal. My gf wasnt hungry, o well. experience smile.gif

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QUOTE(sfwong1 @ Jun 5 2010, 12:57 AM)
wanna ask around 2000 won enuf for a meal?? LOL wanna compare to msia...

actually i plan to do the same thing as him but  i don have gf in korea so susah abit nobody to show around.
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if you were to eat BBQ every night or fastfood then its enough ~ .. hahaha but if you want to eat like proper sit down food.. the ones we have in Busan would cost around 5000-6000won. and its super filling wan lah smile.gif Pork bone meat with rice and stuff..

if you were to come to Busan i would bring you around tongue.gif But i'm leaving soon though ~
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sobs:( actually i plan to go backpack like ycl90 too,but this the 1st time going there so a little abit difficult,was finding someone that can show me a round for like 1 2 days to get used to the surrounding then after that try to go on my own dowan bother ppl.


i got 1 question here cos i dint try backpack before so i donno how u guys deal with it,lets say u gonna go for 15 days like ycl90 how about yr laundry for that period of time carry together? what if not enough cloths then die ?

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Air Asia flying to Korea soon? anyone knows when?
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i went backpacking around Korea, Busan>Seoul>Busan>Gyeongju.. for almost 2weeks? and i didn't take alot of clothes lah.. however that time was winter.. so i could re-wear the clothes..

anyway, if you really need to wash clothes there are laundromats around wan~ or if you really desperate buy a bar of soap (those to wash clothes wan) and wash yourself at night when you stay at the motel, by the next morning it should be dry X) hahaha..
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QUOTE(huiyin_hsu @ Jun 6 2010, 01:01 PM)
i went backpacking around Korea, Busan>Seoul>Busan>Gyeongju.. for almost 2weeks? and i didn't take alot of clothes lah.. however that time was winter.. so i could re-wear the clothes..

anyway, if you really need to wash clothes there are laundromats around wan~ or if you really desperate buy a bar of soap (those to wash clothes wan) and wash yourself at night when you stay at the motel, by the next morning it should be dry X) hahaha..
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Hahaha lol ok i think i gonna go around winter time too.
Btw what are u studying in busan? like what course?
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QUOTE(sfwong1 @ Jun 6 2010, 01:14 PM)
Hahaha lol ok i think i gonna go around winter time too.
Btw what are u studying in busan? like what course?
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Haha.. but one thing winter mahfan is that got alot of winter clothes to bring lor.. come during Spring also not bad.. September+
I am just an exchange student here ^^~ So im not really here to study any major subjects~

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