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Re: 5 Days in Korea
by Hanguk 18 March 2012
I'd suggest against driving around. While Korean driving behavior is not as bad as some of its Asian neighbors, it's not for the faint…
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RE: Advice for South Korea itinerary please
by goodlittlegypsy 07 September 2011
Here's my advice . . . Skip Seoraksan. Yes, it's pretty (but as someone coming from the Rockies, I wasn't terribly impressed). The main…
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Hiking Trip
by Muktispeaks 23 July 2011
Hi, I am planning to travel to S Korea around Mid September. It is going to be a full hiking trip. The plan is to visit as many national…
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RE: Seoul (plus?) with a 10-month-old...ideas please
by carruthers 05 September 2010
Seoul is very child friendly - family is a major thing here. Nearly all restaurants welcome children, and even babies. There are a few…
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RE: Only 5 days - top picks for Seoul and countryside?
by bradcore 01 September 2010
A jaunt using the excellent bus system to Seoraksan National park might be good. Seorak has some pretty incredible sights, temples and…
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RE: Only 5 days - top picks for Seoul and countryside?
by carruthers 01 September 2010
Seoul - Gyeongbuk or Changdeok Palaces, Namsan Tower (preferably so you get sunset and then the view at night), Jogyesa Temple, Namdaemun…
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A liittle but not insignificant part need to be corrected
by zelkova 22 June 2010
[http://english.ethankyou.co.kr|http://english.ethankyou.co.kr] A liittle but not insignificant part need to be corrected Here is some…
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A liittle but not insignificant part need to be corrected
by zelkova 22 June 2010
["*http://english.ethankyou.co.kr*" |http://english.ethankyou.co.kr/] Here is some informatin for the Gyeonggi-do tourists from abroad.…
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RE: Feedback on itinerary
by crpettit 22 April 2010
My suggestion: 1. Skip the Bus Tour. Wander around yourselves in the palace/Insadong/Gwangwhamun area to get a feel. 2. DMZ - is a full…
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Re: Korea for the complete novice
by pskully 24 September 2009
Personally, I'd cut Busan out entirely. I suppose it's interesting as a port city, but I don't find it to be much different than Incheon…
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RE: Suggest itineraty for south Korea in two weeks
by pskully 15 September 2009
As far as hiking is concerned,you can do that either at Bukhansan in Seoul or Hallasan (+great+ hike) in Jeju-do, if you don't want to…
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RE: Seoul stopover
by pskully 10 August 2009
If you want to base yourself in Seoul, then a day trip to Bukhansan wouldn't be a bad idea. It's a great hike (though crowded on weekends)…
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RE: South Korea Itinerary
by carruthers 24 July 2009
That's a totally doable schedule. For the hiking at the end, I'd choose Dobongsan or Bukhansan rather than Inwangsan though. Gyeongju…
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RE: looking for somewhere to live in korea
by sdavi3680 08 June 2009
I couldn't live anywhere outside of Seoul in Korea. I'm from a rural town in Wales and love the countryside but I really wouldn't want…
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RE: South Korea: Are Asia-Bound Tourists Visiting There?
by stevieg4ever 07 October 2008
Korea has some real gems check out my picture page link OP. Seoraksan (mountain) Hwanseongul (cave) Hwaseong (fortress) Gyeongbokgung…
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Re: Teaching in So. Korea!
by RosieBird 14 April 2008
This is a bit Seoul-centric. Apologies! 1. Seoul is big and crowded, however my friends from small towns find the suburbs to be more…
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