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  1. Hanguk avatar

    RE: 2 Days between Boryeong Mud Fest and seoul

    by Hanguk 30 May 2012

    I just got back from a weekend in Gongju and I highly recommend it. It wasn't crowded, even on a major holiday weekend. The mountain…

  2. JasonInJapan avatar

    Re: 2 Days between Boryeong Mud Fest and seoul

    by JasonInJapan 29 May 2012

    For culture, you might want to look into Gongju and/or Buyeo. They've each got a couple of sights worth checking out. Buyeo is the smaller…

  3. janellebatey avatar

    2 Days between Boryeong Mud Fest and seoul

    by janellebatey 28 May 2012

    Hey I have 2 days spare between travelling from Seoul to the Boryeong Mud fest and then having to be back in Seoul. is there anything…

  4. carruthers avatar

    RE: Where for the beach in september when staying in Seoul?

    by carruthers 19 September 2011

    Daecheon is quite nice too, although the last couple of days certainly haven't been beach weather.

  5. cwbush83 avatar

    RE: 1 month in South Korea - general questions

    by cwbush83 03 August 2011

    Haeundae is overrated. I much prefer the atmosphere and the beach itself at Gwangalli. I wrote an article about it here: http://www.aussieon…

  6. ehenness avatar

    Boryeong Mud Festival Accomodation

    by ehenness 06 April 2011

    Hello! I am going on an academic exchange to South Korea this summer in Seoul, and I have found out I will be there during the Boryeong…

  7. cwbush83 avatar

    RE: One Year -what do I see? Do? Taste? Feel? while in SK.

    by cwbush83 21 November 2010

    The salsa question all depends on what city you're in. I know for a fact there is one in downtown Gwangju - it's right underneath one…

  8. brl2378 avatar

    RE: Boryeong Mud Festival

    by brl2378 23 June 2010

    Thank you for the info. Is there a website in english where I can book accomodation for Boryeong? Any hotel recommendtions? I looked on…

  9. lizcoluk avatar

    Re: going to korea in mid july

    by lizcoluk 19 June 2010

    Hi, With regard to Busan and the Mud Festival, they are quite far away from each other. The festival is on the west coast, where as Busan…

  10. beef44 avatar

    RE: Boryeong Mud Festival

    by beef44 16 June 2010

    It's easy to get to from Seoul - there are buses to Boryeong from the Express Bus Terminal (go sok bus terminal) in Gangnam. From there…

  11. pskully avatar

    RE: Boryeong Mud Festival

    by pskully 14 June 2010

    Having gone to the mud festival the past three years, and having just been in Boryeong this weekend, I'd +highly+ recommend staying overnigh…

  12. pskully avatar

    Boryeong Mud Festival/보령머드축제, July 17th~July 25th

    by pskully 05 May 2010

    안녕하세요, 예러분~ The time of the year for one of Korea's most popular summer festivals is quickly approaching, and I thought what better place…

  13. jhyum avatar

    RE: coastal cities

    by jhyum 06 February 2009

    Do you mean to live, or to visit? To live I'd say Busan, that's the only coastal city I'd ever considering living in...but really, I would…

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