Ansan-si is a megacity in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea, known for its artificial significance and artistic diversity. With a population of over 700,000, it’s a bustling mecca of commerce and invention, hosting multitudinous manufactories and technology enterprises. The megacity boasts a rich history, apparent in milestones like Ansan Wa.
Stadium and Ansan Jarak-gil, a literal walking trail. Ansan-Si’s multiculturalism is prominent, with a significant indigenous population contributing to its vibrant society and cuisine. It’s also famed for its educational institutions, including Ansan University and Ansan College of Technology.
this time Korean Family TravelI took a variety of Korean public transportation, including subways, buses, express buses and high-speed rail. Share your riding experience and precautions. Basically, children over the age of 6 need to purchase child tickets when taking public transportation, so pay attention!
Today we headed to Jeju to meet the Inje University students. Our first stop was at a Jeju theme park attraction where we got early access to a new exhibit they are opening up tomorrow (5/25) it was definitely fun reliving some of my childhood in the ball pit
We then headed to Osulloc Tea Museum where I learned Jeju is not only famous for their tea but also for their oranges which are grown exclusively here and are called Hallabang. This is also where I ate at probably the best cafe food I have had so far it’s seriously amazing.
After this outing we checked into our hotel with the Inje University students and then headed out to the local fish market. Here is where I tried Tanghulu which is a sugar coated fruit and it’s delicious! Later this evening we all went out and got Korean Fried Chicken together! Although, there is a language barrier everyone is very eager to talk to each other and have no problems with using translation apps! It’s been lovely getting to know them :)