Advantages: Koreans are often very friendly, Prices can be reduced although very cheap, goods are of high quality generally, Seoul has a natural energy charged by Koreans aspirations for a perfect country, views breathtaking Disadvantages: Can be difficult to navigate Seoul, The "wet season" is a bad time to go (starts end july, mainly august), Few Koreans know good english,
...airport bus that runs into Seoul city centre and back to Incheon. When i was there it stated clearly it was an airport shuttle and is mainly blue in colour. But check that stuff out on incheon airport website. It is in english too!!
LANGUAGE BARRIER: The people are great and were really helpful to me, any questions you have they will try and help with. One really big point though, if you can't read Hangul then LEARN!!! It is really easy to learn ... ...it!! If not then seoul underground system is pretty difficult. GETTING AROUND: If you are gonna use the seoul underground then 2 points. Firstly try to buy a seoul travel card from the kiosks in the underground station (can also be bought from newspaper stands, not sure where else) and put some money on it. If you have ever been to london it is like the oyster card you always hear about and saves you money, time, effort and a lot of hassle. they ...
chocomaro 05.05.2004
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...Gangnam and Apgujeong areas in Seoul are excellent places to start if you want to have firsthand experience of the modernization of Korea. You will find many shops. Apgujeong(the equivalent of Ginza in Tokyo), where Korea's latest fashion trends always start first, can be described as the No. 1 fashion area. It's the place where famous foreign brands launch their first shop in Korea. Nearby, you also have the COEX Mall. It is a entertainment facility ... ...large commercial stores and over 100,000 visitors on weekdays, it is generally considered to be the best entertainment complex around. There are over 800 restaurants to dine in, and various places to shop, eat and play, such as night clubs, theaters, book stores, record stores, and a grand aquarium. A place which worth a visit in COEX Mall are the Megabox Cineplex, Kimchi Museum, Food Court, and Bandi & Lunis Bookstore. After a shabo-shabo dinner ...
medgenie 28.06.2008
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Advantages: Fine public transportation, safety place for travelers Disadvantages: Language problem
...a Writer-in-Residence, my life in Seoul was joyful. I've received a monthly-grant USD 1,700. In 2006, the living cost in Seoul was the highest in the world. The second was Tokyo, and the third was New York. But again, my life in Seoul at the time was wonderful.
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For six months I stayed in Crimson House, a dormitory near Korea University. You must pay around USD 300 a month to stay in this dormitory for standard room. Crimson House's ... ...who stay in Seoul for any reasons (study, research, etc.). About safety, do not worry; Seoul is one of very safe places in the world. Crimson House is full wired with the fast internet access available in every room. The neighborhood is good. Even we usually very hard to find the ordinary Korean people who speak English, commonly they have a kind of East-hospitality, like in other Asian countries. They say "anyonghaseo" to us (that would be meant ...
cs.hari 04.11.2007 (19.11.2007)
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Advantages: Good Food Disadvantages: They don't speak English at all...
I went to Seoul with my boyfriend. He was there for business and I went there thinking that I might have the chance to travel around the city by myself. It turned out to be a terrible trip for me. Seoul is a very inconvenient city for foreigners... There are definitely no English sign at all. All signs are in Korean, which means it's impossible for those who do not know Korean to move around by themselves. As a result, I had to stay with my boifriend ... ...to see anything. The night life in Korean is very busy. There are loads of pubs, discos and bars. We went to a couple with some friends and it's absolutely fantastic. Nice food with good music. However, the transportation is also terrible. It's almost impossible to use the public transportation for the very same reason. If you want to take taxi, the taxi drivers do not know any English as well. You definitely have to remember to take out the business ...
thelmalin 08.07.2000
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Advantages: Nice food, Convenient transport Disadvantages: None
...there. So I settled for Seoul instead - and how right was I. It turned out to be a fantastic advanture and I loved my time there. I would like to talk more about Seoul as it is a lively city with lots of clubs, restaurants, casinos and big shopping malls. --- seoul CULTURE --- Instead of going to a Western style pub, why not try a Korean style bar? When in Seoul, do what the people in Seoul do and order some side dishes to go along a drink. It is ... ...much more delicious. --- seoul GIFTS --- The cuddly toys and jewels are the best souvenirs. The prices of cuddly toys are reasonably cheap compared to the West with plenty of choices. I bought a huge bear and a dinosaur and my friend loved them so much. The jewels especially the silver earrings, bracelet and pendants which one could easily mistaken for designer items can be bought very cheaply here now - they are not fake and definitely have character! ...
ecolier 17.10.2009
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Advantages: modern, historical, cultural diffusion, great food and affordable travel Disadvantages: crowded
Born and lived in Seoul for 10 years, i can talk about this capital of South Korea back and forth. I would name this city as "New York in Asia". Streets of Seoul are always crowed with people and shops as the streets of Time Square. Even worse, Korean people are known for their impatience and indifference. Therefore, many tourists travle to Japan or China rather than Korea, the only country that still divided in two after Cold War. However, despite ... ...the famous sightseeing places in Seoul is "Dong-dae-moon", the biggest fashion mall and "Kyung-book-goong",the ancient Korean palace. Seoul is both historical and modern city. Geographically, South Korea is influenced by China and Japan. However, it has its own uniqueness in fashion, building, and culture. Just for traveling Seoul, you may meet all three different cultures, Chinese, Japanese and Korean. I highly recommend you to visit my mother country. ...
clairese7en 26.06.2009
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Quick review of Seoul (South Korea)
Excellent. A Busy city with lots of people.
Best way of transport was by the Sub-way.
Now days, there are lots of people whom can speak english well.
The night life is great. Lots of pubs, restaurants and shops are open until early morning.
I went to Daehak Ro (University Street) and Shinchon (New town) and enjoyed lots of entertainments and shopping.
It is always best to make a Korean friend when you go out and be aware of thieves.
Also Seoul is a great opportunity to make money by teaching English in Cram School (Academy) for students. ...
otagojk 05.02.2008
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