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learning-k0rean · 2 years
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국제
[guk·je]
(noun) (state of) being international / global · internationality / globality · internationalness
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nhdiary · 2 years
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inhwa-kim · 2 years
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October 2, 2022.
Gukje Market, Busan.
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parkjaechan-updates · 2 months
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DKZ 2nd Mini Album 'REBOOT' Showcase [Jaechan]
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Source: Segye, New Daily, Celev Media, OSEN, SBS Ent, Gukje News, Sports Donga
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hash-tag-official · 1 year
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230121 Gukje News Interview
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shaively · 6 years
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A City by the Sea with History on Every Corner . Yongdusan Jagalchi Special Tourist Zone (#용두산·#자갈치 관광특구) . Busan is the second-largest city in Korea and has the largest trading port. This is a highly developed city, but it also retains its past that was woven with sweat and tears. Behind the main streets there are narrow alleys. In the traditional markets such as #Jagalchi Market and #Gukje Market, kind and generous people welcome you. Check out the book store alley to find a book that you will cherish. Visit the UN Memorial Cemetery to pay tribute to the soldiers who devoted their lives to world peace. They represent the disaster of war. In the course of war and industrialization, Korea has achieved brilliant development. Busan has recorded this progress like a tree with its annual rings. Every moment of the past remains on some street corners. While taking a walk on the streets of Busan, think of the people who have endeavored to achieve their life goals. It may give you a chance to look back on your own life. . Things You Must Do! - Explore every alley in the market to try the various specialty snacks of Busan. - Try on an elegant Korean costume on #Hanbok Street in #Bupyeong-dong. - Take in the scenic views of Busan at #BusanTower in #Yongdusan Park. . Address: #Jung-gu, #Busan #부산 광역시 #중구 . For more info: - +82-51-600-4082 (Korean) - Busan Jung-gu Cultural Tourism Website: tour.bsjunggu.go.kr (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese) - Korea Tourism Organization: http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/ATR/SI_ENG_2_12_1_5.jsp . #VisitKorea #Travel #Korea #ImagineYourKorea #한국 #여행 #한국여행 #일상 #데일리 #special #tourist #zones #소통해요 #KTOManila #WKS2018
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b-o-t-t · 6 years
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Jour 08 - 04 - Busan - Gukje Market
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jhwphay · 6 years
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I am a Fan // 💎 #KimJones . . . . . #gukj #kimjones #gu #mandarinoriental #iamafan #potd #ootd #ootdmen #taiwan #taipei #sgboy #wanderlust #travel #asianmuscle #flex #sgootd #ootdsg #menswear #mensfashion #mensstyle #ootdmen (at Mandarin Oriental, Taipei 台北文華東方酒店) https://www.instagram.com/p/BnAKX4LhC5s/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=xralxb31l6xa
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dprdabin · 6 years
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DPR LIVE announced in the line-up for the HI-5 FESTIVAL on August 11th
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dailyexo · 3 years
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Kai - 210311 Black Yak promotional image
Credit: Gukje News.
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Day 10 : Gamcheon Culture Village, BIFF Square, Gukje Market, and Gwangalli Beach and Bridge
Quote of the Day : “The Octopus is escaping!”
We started out the morning going to Gamcheon Culture Village, which used to be considered the slums.
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After that we headed towards BIFF Square, which also had Gukje Market and Jagalchi Fish Market
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After we got back home, the sun was going to set in about an hour and a half. So we spent an hour resting our legs from a full day of walking and then headed to the beach that was a two minute walk from our apartment.
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After seeing the bridge light up,
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We explored a bit of the surrounding area before heading back home.
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tadytravel · 4 years
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12 lý do bạn nên đi du lịch busan
https://tady.asia/12-ly-do-ban-nen-di-du-lich-busan/1. Phòng trưng bày nghệ thuật trong làng văn hóa Gamcheon
Làng văn hóa Gamcheon là hình ảnh thu nhỏ của vẻ đẹp hiền hòa của Busan. Nép mình bên sườn núi, khu ổ chuột trước đây là một mớ hỗn độn được tái hiện lại với sự trang trí độc đáo của những ngôi nhà giống như màu pastel, được vẽ vào năm 2009 để thu hút du khách đến tham quan. Phòng trưng bày với phong cách nghệ thuật đường phố tuyệt đẹp và quán cà phê độc đáo để tăng sự hấp dẫn với những du khách đến tham quan.
2. Văn hóa chợ truyền thống đặc sắc
Bất chấp sự phát triển của các siêu thị và các cửa hàng bách hóa sang trọng, văn hóa chợ truyền thống của Busan vẫn còn được gìn giữ. Từ chợ Gukje, được thành lập vào những năm 1950 là nơi để những người tị nạn trong Chiến tranh Triều Tiên bán các mặt hàng đồ cũ, đến chợ Jagalchi nhộn nhịp, nơi cung cấp mọi loại hải sản tươi ngon.
3. Đi bộ dạo quanh các cung đường tuyệt đẹp
Busan có một số đi bộ đường dài tuyệt đẹp để bạn có thể đi dạo thư giãn. Chẳng hạn, núi Jangsan mang đến khung cảnh biển xanh tuyệt đẹp và những cánh đồng cỏ cực đẹp vào mỗi độ thu về. Núi Geumnyeongsan là một con đường du khách có thể đi bộ thư giãn vì ở đây rất vắng người. Đó là những trải nghiệm tuyệt vời khi du khách đến với Busan.
4. Suối nước nóng chữa lành bệnh tật
Với khoảng 450 spa phủ khắp các thành phố đô thị trên bán đảo Triều Tiên, Busan là một nơi tuyệt vời để ‘hòa mình’ vào đất nước văn hóa jjimjilbang . Đừng bỏ lỡ mảnh đất spa lớn nhất và nổi tiếng nhất của thành phố. Với hơn 20 spa được sử dụng nước suối hoàn toàn tự nhiên và một số phòng theo chủ đề, mỗi phòng đều có các đặc tính chữa bệnh độc đáo, Busan là nơi để bạn đến nghỉ ngơi và thư giãn sau những ngày làm việc căng thẳng, mệt mỏi.
5. Nơi có nền ẩm thực đường phố cực ngon
Meokja Golmok ở Changseon-dong hay còn gọi là Let’s Eat Alley, Đây là một trong những có những món ăn đơn giản nhưng giá cả phải chăng ở khắp Busan . Thưởng thức các món đặc sản của Hàn Quốc như chungmu kimbab (cơm bọc rong biển), bibimbab (bát cơm với tương ớt, rau, và thịt bò xay), và pyjama (bánh kếp mặn) trên đường phố thì còn gì tuyệt vời bằng. Nếu bạn thích một món ngọt, hãy đến Quảng trường BIFF để thưởng thức món ssiat hotteok , một chiếc bánh kếp nhồi hạt, đường nâu, mật ong và đậu phộng. Chỉ nghe thôi đã thấy ngon rồi.
6. Là nơi có nền ẩm thực với giá cả phải chăng
Nếu bạn đến Busan thì hãy thưởng thức món dwaeji gukbap , một món súp ngon tuyệt vời. Nước dùng của món ăn được chế biến bằng cách luộc xương heo trong nhiều giờ; thịt lợn hầm, nước tương, miso và dầu mè để tăng thêm hương vị thơm ngon. Giá món ăn ngon tuyệt này chỉ vào khoảng 4.000 won ($ 3,50 USD) một bát.
7. Là nơi có ngôi đền cạnh biển duy nhất ở Hàn Quốc
Trái ngược với phần lớn các ngôi đền của Hàn Quốc, nằm ở vùng núi, Haedong Yonggungsa nằm trên bờ biển, nhìn ra Biển Nhật Bản hoặc Biển Đông. Đôi khi người địa phương gọi là Đền Nước, vì những cảnh quan ven biển tuyệt đẹp. Haedong Yonggungsa được xây từ năm 1376 được bao quanh bởi bốn con sư tử đại diện cho niềm vui, giận dữ, buồn bã và hạnh phúc .
8. Là nơi có phố sách cũ
Được bao phủ bởi lớp vải màu vàng và màu xanh lá cây, con đường trải dài tạo nên Hẻm sách Bosu-dong. Đây là một trong những điểm thu hút du khách nhất của thành phố Busan. Tại đây, những người yêu sách có thể đọc và xem các cửa hàng sách đã sử dụng, mỗi cửa hàng đều có nguồn gốc lịch sử độc đáo, thú vị.
9. Ăn uống bên bờ biển
Một trải nghiệm không thể bỏ qua ở Busan là ăn jogae gui tại một nhà hàng bên bờ biển. Mùi thơm của hải sản tươi ngon được nướng trên ngọn lửa vàng nghi ngút chắc chắn sẽ khiến bạn thèm thưởng thức. Sau đó, bạn sẽ được trộn hải sản nướng với nước sốt bơ và hành tây, và thêm một chút nước tương trước khi ăn thì thật là ngon.
10. Là nơi nổi tiếng với những bãi biển đẹp
Busan là nơi có một số bãi biển tuyệt đẹp nổi tiếng bậc nhất của Hàn Quốc. Trong những tháng nóng nực, bãi biển Haeundae trở nên sống động, đông đúc các gia đình, cặp vợ chồng và giáo viên tiếng Anh muốn nghỉ ngơi thư giãn. Lễ hội cát Haeundae hàng năm, một màn trình diễn chạm khắc cát ấn tượng được diễn ra và thể hiện bởi các nghệ sĩ cát từ khắp nơi trên thế giới, thu hút khách du lịch và người dân địa phương. Ngoài ra, Busan còn có bãi biển Songjeong mang đến sự yên bình và yên tĩnh cho mỗi du khách ghé tham quan.
11.Thưởng ngoạn hoàng hôn
Với rất nhiều bãi biển ở đây thì thật dễ dàng để tìm một địa điểm để ngắm mặt trời lặn ở thành phố. Bạn có thể đến tham quan Công viên Taejongdae, nơi bạn sẽ thấy mình được hòa mình vào những tán lá xanh tươi để tận hưởng không khí trong lành. Hoặc bạn có thể đến Bãi biển Gwangalli, nơi có nhiều quán bar sôi động để thưởng cho mình một ly cocktail vào lúc hoàng hôn thì còn gì bằng.
12. Là nơi tổ chức liên hoan phim lớn nhất châu Á
Đôi khi Busan được ví là Cannes của châu Á, Liên hoan phim quốc tế Busan (BIFF) hàng năm được tổ chức vào tháng 10 hàng năm là một trong những liên hoan phim quan trọng nhất ở Châu Á thu hút rất nhiều tài năng hàng đầu của ngành công nghiệp điện ảnh từ khắp nơi trên thế giới, đây thực sự là một sự kiện thật tuyệt vời ở Busan.
Tham khảo tại: https://tady.asia/12-ly-do-ban-nen-di-du-lich-busan/
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nhdiary · 2 years
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humans-of-seoul · 5 years
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“신애원이라는 고아원에 내가 오랫동안 있었어요. 거기 임춘자라는 원생이 아직도 기억나요. 나이는 나보다 서너살 아래였고, 이 아가씨가 폐병에 걸렸었어요. 약을 맞아야 하는데 매일 병원에 다니기가 그러니 병원에서 저보고 주사를 놓아주라고 하더라고요. 한 2년 동안 내가 주사를 놓아줬어요. 그러다가 나는 장성해서 사회에 나갔고, 몇 번 춘자보고 나오라 해서 동백섬 같은 데 놀러 다니고 그랬어요. 부산 자갈치시장, 국제시장 다니며 영화도 보여주고요. 사람 살아가는 게 이렇다를 알려주고 싶었어요. 고아원에서 주는 밥 먹고 주는 옷 입고 하니까 사회가 어떻게 돌아가는지 모르잖아요. 그때 이성적인 매력을 조금 느끼긴 했죠. 그래도 아주 와일드하게 대쉬는 안 했어요. 근데 자기는 와일드하게 대쉬하길 원했던 모양이야. 당시 원에 양계장이 있었는데 거기 외국인 일꾼이, 이놈이 춘자에게 관심을 가진 거예요. 결론부터 말하자면 춘자는 그 남자랑 결혼을 했어요. 원장님을 통해 소식을 들었는데 착잡했죠. 그러다 얼마 뒤엔 나도 결혼을 했고 명절에 지금 우리 할마이하고 원에 찾아 갔어요. 근데 춘자가 와있는거야, 저쪽 방에. 그때 그이는 결혼한지 2년 나는 1년 됐을 때였지. 나는 숨기는 게 없어서 우리 할마이는 춘자가 누군지 알았어요. 애들이 ‘오빠야 오빠야 춘자 저 방에 있다’ 하더라고요. 그 방에 들어가니까 춘자가 나를 보자마자 울어요. 대성통곡을 하는 거야. ‘오빠가 내 손목이라도 한 번 잡아줬으면...그 남자가 새끼줄로 묶고 끌고갔어도 안 갔을 거다. 오빠가 무심해서 그런 거다.’ 나를 원망하며 우는 거예요. 그게 아니었는데...옆에 우리 할마이가 있었는데도 이제는 다 끝이니까 터놓고 이야기하는 거야. 알고보니 시집살이 하면서 많이 구박받고 많이 맞았더라고요. 그러다 그 여자가 셋째 아이 낳다 죽어버렸어. 그때 많이 울었어요. 지금도 울고 싶어요.” “I was at an orphanage called Sinaewon for a long time. I still remember an orphan there named Im Chunja. She was about three or four years younger than me, and this young lady had come down with tuberculosis. She had to take her medication by injection, but it was a bit much to go the the hospital every day, so the hospital told me to give her the injections. I did it for about two years. Eventually I reached adulthood and went out into the world, and a few times I brought Chunja out to have fun in places like Dongbaek Island. We went to Busan’s Jagalchi and Gukje Markets and I showed her the movies, too. I wanted her to know that this is how people live. You eat the food and wear the clothes that the orphanage gives you, so you don’t know how society works, you see. I did feel a bit of attraction to her at the time. Even so, I didn’t make a madcap move on her. But it seems that’s what she’d wanted—a madcap move. There was a chicken farm at the orphanage back then, and this foreign laborer there, this scoundrel, took an interest in Chunja. To cut to the chase, Chunja married that man. I heard the news from the orphanage director, and I had mixed feelings, of course. Some time later, I got married too, and during the holidays I went back to the orphanage with the woman who’s now my old lady. But Chunja had come too, and she was in the room over there. She’d been married two years at the time, me for for one year. I had nothing to hide so my old lady knew who Chunja was. I remember all the kids going, ‘Big brother, big brother, Chunja’s in that room.’ I entered the room and Chunja burst into tears the moment she saw me. She was screaming and yelling. ‘If you’d grabbed me by the wrist just once… I wouldn’t have gone with that man even if he tied me up with rope and dragged me away. I went because you were indifferent.’ She was crying resentfully at me. But that wasn’t true… Even with my old lady next to me, it was all over by then, so Chunja opened up and spilled out her story. As it turned out, she’d been badly abused and hit a lot while living with her in-laws. Eventually that woman died giving birth to her third child. I cried a great deal then. Even now I want to cry.”
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missguomeiyun · 5 years
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I’m back from Korea
I feel like October didn’t happen at all .. but at the same time, it happened & it happened too quickly =/
I was away for 2.5 weeks in Korea, & then when I came back, it was a mini series of night shifts so I practically did nothing. .. & by the time I realized it, it was Halloween & I was working evening shifts so I didn’t go out. O_O it has been 1 crazy month. But November is here now, & things are returning back to normal: my vacation withdrawal is over, & I have some “normal” combo of shifts, & it’s time to say bye-bye to the hot weather. It’s gonna be great~
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Okay, let’s be real: I’m never “over” a Korea trip lol the other day, I was really craving that budae jjigae. The struggle was real. So I made it for lunch ^^
For my 1st return post, I’ve decided to keep things simple & just share a brief summary of my 2.5 week-long trip with you!
Day 1-4: I stayed at my usual Seoul home, Namsan Hill Hotel. I was unable to book a longer stay at this place =( These 1st few days, I revisited some places in Seoul: Namdaemun (for hand-cut noodles called “kalguksu”); Sinchon/Ewha Womens Univ area/Hongik Univ area for shopping & ; Gyeongbokgung area for Tongin Market & some art museums; Insadong/Samcheongdong/Bukchon Hanok Village for some relaxing strolls around traditional Korean housing. Some new places I went to include:
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- a cafe called “Kopi Han-yak-bang” (lit. trans.: “coffee Korean pharmacy”). Look it up! It’s super cool! The owner believes coffee has a healing power, just like traditional herbal medicine, so the cafe is like a vintage herbal medicine shop/pharmacy. It feels as if you’re entering a movie set rather than a cafe.
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- The Skyfarm for brunch! Pretty place with amazing view of Seoul.
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- Seongsu area for industrial warehouse cafes. It was a valuable & memorable experience bcos Seongsu used to be an area for large factories (making of leather products & shoes, & car-fixing shops), but it’s revitalizing & the large factory spaces are now being converted to hip coffeeshops. Many of which do collabs with local/emerging artists & fashion designers so there’s lots of artsy things to see in these coffeeshops.
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- Seoul Forest. There’s like a picnic area, some basketball & tennis courts, walking trails, etc. .. I had a convenience store goods dinner in the picnic area, & watched the sunset there.
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Day 5-8: I moved over to Savoy Hotel located in the heart of Myeongdong. It’s ~15min walk away from Namsan Hill Hotel. Great location but also quite loud. My options were slim when I was booking stuff, & I needed to stay close to Seoul Station bcos I arranged 4x 1-day trips! I didn’t realize it at first but then I was like, “I have 4 back-to-back day trips right now.” I was essentially out every day from like 0700h to 2100h.
Trip 1: Paju~ for Heyri Art Village & Provence. I have been to these places before & really liked it so I went back, esp Heyri Art Village. After the day trip, I met up with 2 of my coworkers for K-BBQ in the Hapjeong area.
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Trip 2: Jeonju~ I only went to 1 place in Jeonju & that was the Jeonju Hanok Village. It was raining all day that day. However, it was still very enjoyable. The village was a beautiful place, & under the rain, it looked even more picturesque.
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Trip 3: Incheon~ for Incheon Chinatown & Wolmido, which is an island connected to Incheon via a highway. Due to its close proximity to China, Incheon became a major port for trades back in the day, & the Chinese immigrants basically settled here, hence it’s the largest Chinatown in Korea. I met up with my friend Ji Yoon in Chinatown & we spent some time catching up.
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Trip 4: Gangneung~ For the annual Gangneung Coffee Festival; its title was “Voices of Coffee” this year! It was held at the Gangneung Olympic Ice Arena. I can’t recall how many shots of coffee samples I had that day, but it was a lot. I also went to the Anmok Coffee Street, which is a line of cafes along Anmok Beach - all the cafes face the beach so the view is pretty. Even more so on the day I went bcos it was cloudy =]
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Day 9: remained in Seoul today. Went to the Seoul Botanic Garden, which opened its doors in May 2019. Very pretty displays~ Huuuuuge space too. It was like Telus World x Muttart Conservatory x Devonian Botanic Garden. Lots to see, & if you go, allot more time for yourself here. & then in the evening, I camped out by Yeouido Hangang Park for the annual Seoul International Fireworks Festival, which was named “Life is Colourful” this year. So many ppl! I was expecting that before going but it was beyond my imagination. It was truly an experience- the streets were blocked off for pedestrian traffic & literally, it took like 10mins to move 5meters after the show as over! Then at the subway station nearby, there was a bottleneck, where apparently the capacity inside the underground station was reached so we needed to wait outside the exit.. . still, it was fun!
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Day 10-12: 1 way train ticket to Busan. Yes, train to Busan ;) I was safe though hehe Busan was beautiful! In hindsight, I should’ve spent more time here but . .. NEXT TIME! I went to BIFF Square & Gukje Market, which was like across from my hotel, Stanford Inn Busan. Gamcheon Cultural Village was super cute; although I would hate being a resident there =/ The Busan Int’l Film Festival was happening then, & I visited the Expo & Convention Centre for the film market. Can’t go into the exhibition, but that whole area was filled with ads/posters of BIFF - it was a big deal! It was cool to witness such a big event & to experience the sheer scale of it. I then went to Shinsegae Centum City, which is the largest shopping complex in the world.  Haeundae Beach was also cool. I went on a cloudy day & it was awesome! That same evening/night, I checked out the Jagalchi Fish Market, which is the largest seafood market in Korea. It has 7 floors total, with 3 underground parking levels :O On the last day, bcos I only had the morning available to do stuff, I had Busan fish cake for breakfast & strolled in BIFF Square again.
*Note: I actually hit all the things on my itinerary EXCEPT for the Busan Museum of Art, which was closed on Mondays =( but the security guy let me in to see the lobby bcos he knew I was a tourist. Thank you!
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Day 13-17: Flew from Busan Airport to Jeju Airport. I used more time than needed for the whole process- turned out foreigners have their own line at the Busan Airport, so it’s faster than locals. There’s also a domestic terminal & international terminal, so from arrival to being checked in & through security.. . it took less than 25mins. It was great! In regards to Jeju, I did the following:
- stayed in Jeju City for the arrival afternoon/evening, with my hotel being Astar Hotel. Had a street food dinner at Dongmun Market; they were having this night market/festival event so a bunch of street food stalls were open from 7pm-midnight. Smelled like heaven haha
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- I did my 1st hike ever on Hallasan Mountain, specifically the Gwaneunsa Trail, & I reached the peak. It was.. . hard. I can’t say I particularly enjoyed it; however, it has proven to me that I am a land person, & I belong in museums, cafes, & street walking lol. Look up the details of the trail! Was it ambitious of me to go on this for my 1st hike ever. .. without any hiking gear? I went with what some ppl would consider gym shoes, a hoodie, leggings, & a backpack with water, juice, kimbaps, 2 bananas, 6 mandarins, & some snacks (cheese crisps & pineapple cream-flavoured crackers).
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- The day after the hike, my legs were still okay. But it was my glut that was starting to get sore XD I went to Osulloc Tea Museum & Innisfree Jeju House. The aesthetics <3
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- Went to Black Pig Street for black pig bbq. I was hoping a restaurant or two was taking solo-diners & thankfully, the 2nd restaurant I asked did! I ordered pork neck instead of pork belly - it was quite tender & kinda chewy, actually. Later that evening, I went to the Tamra Cultural Festival 2019. It was neat~ There was an outdoor night market, as well as a stage for cultural dance/play/music.
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- Jeju Island is actually quite small, & it takes approx. an hour from 1 side of the island to the other side. Thus, for my 3rd (full) day, I went to the Jungmun (Jeju City is north of the island; Jungmun is south coast) & visited the Yellow Cafe, Chocolate Land, Ripley’s Believe It or Not Museum, & Yeomiji Botanical Garden.
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- From Jungmun, I took a local bus to Lee Jong Seop Street in Seogwipo, the next city over. The street is very pleasant & chill, with artwork along the street, coffeeshops & eateries, as well as little gift shops. Totally my thing! It reminds me Bukchon Hanok Village in terms of vibe, but minus the traditional housing look. The Seogwipo Olle Market is nearby, & is a great place to buy Jeju souvenirs. The pricing, I heard/read, is cheaper than Dongmun Market in Jeju City - it is true! There are also less tourists here, which was what made it enjoyable for me, personally.
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- Only the morning on my last day was free for activities bcos my flight to Seoul was early afternoon. I visited the area around Jeju City Hall, which was ~20min walk from my hotel. It was a very leisurely morning, where I sat down & enjoyed coffee at Coffee Finder & had a build-your-own-ramen bowl at a place nearby. The architecture of Coffee Finder was unique; it used to be a 2-floor house, with like a driveway/sidewalk. But the ummm first floor ceiling/second floor flooring was knocked down so there’s a “hole” in the middle of the cafe. The cafe has very homely vibes as the placement of tables/chairs are in what was (at one point) rooms of the house. It’s open but also you can get some privacy at the same time.
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Day 17-18: Back to Seoul, & stayed at Namsan Hill Hotel~ Itaewon is a must! I need to go to Passion 5 every time lol. & I also revisited the Leeum Samsung Museum of Art bcos I like it. & then I had my last day as a “free” day, where I didn’t plan ANYTHING. I’m a very intense planner & when I go on trips, I literally plan to the minute haha & guess what, I ended up in Hongdae. Honestly, it’s my kinda place. Sadly, the transportation situation there isn’t convenient for the rest of my itinerary, or else I would choose a hotel that’s in the vicinity. I nearly spent 2.5 hrs at Coin Su Noraebang haha I realized that if you score high enough, time gets added to your paid time :O I can’t let that go to waste =P
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There ya go, Korea 2019!
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PS: I haven’t decided what/how I’m gonna go about posting my trip. .. There are wayyyy too many photos & it will take me a million yrs to write/upload. Perhaps expect unexpected Korea posts scattered between my regular posts :P I will, however, share with you the coffees I’ve had in Korea. I tried diff ones, from franchise to small local cafes, adventurous flavours & the typical black Americano. I didn’t have any poor experiences but there was 1 particular one that I will likely never order again - tbh, I should’ve expected it but I still went for it anyway *shrugs* so I guess it was all my fault haha ok, I’ll ttyl~!
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