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BUSAN TO SEOUL KTX First Class Review | Train ride in South Korea
Come join us as we head from Busan to Seoul in this KTX first-class review of our train ride in South Korea back to the capital. When it comes to getting from the second biggest city to Seoul you can't find a better way than taking the KTX train in terms of comfort, efficiency, and price.
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Our journey started off bright and early as we headed to Busan train station early to grab a bite to eat. For breakfast, we had Kimchi Jjigae - a spicy Korean stew along with rice and side dishes.
The KTX train ride from Busan to Seoul was as scenic as you can get on a bright and sunny day as we passed through tunnels, countryside, farms, and cities along the way.
What a first-class ticket offers you is free cold drinking water, newspaper service and a small snack box that includes mixed nuts and a cookie. You get a bit more leg-room as well when sitting down. In terms of how much a one-way ticket costs it comes to 83,700 Won which is $70 USD for a 2 Hour + journey.
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Hey guys! We are Samuel and Audrey, a vlogging travel couple from Canada. In this travel channel we share our travel and food vlogs while touring the world.
Our most recent trip was to South Korea where I embarked upon a two-week adventure without Audrey. Invited as part of a YouTube vlogging trip, organized by KTO, I spent the first week traveling with other YouTubers in Seoul, Busan and Gyeongju. My second week included independent exploration of Korea with my good friend and fellow YouTuber David of DavidsBeenHere.
Having lived and traveled in South Korea, the chance to return to one of my favorite countries was one of the biggest surprises of 2019. On this particular trip, I had an opportunity to do many things I had not previously covered including a visit to the DMZ (Demilitarized Zone between South Korea and North Korea), a Buddhist Temple Stay and a Korean cooking class. It was almost as if the program designed by KTO knew exactly what I had missed out on before.
Obviously, a huge highlight from the two weeks I spent revisiting Korea was the food. I feasted on all of my favorite Korean dishes including Korean barbecue, dolsot bibimbap, haemul pajeon, tteokbokki, bulgogi, kimbap and many others. I can honestly say that Korean food is world-class and is one of my top 5 favorite cuisines in the world. Aside from trying familiar dishes, I had the opportunity to sample raw Korean seafood for the first time.
While visiting Seoul, highlights included going to Gyeongbokgung Palace, Namsan Seoul Tower, Jogyesa Temple and Hongdae. As one of the biggest cities in the world, I barely scratched the surface of things to do in Seoul.
Spending extended time in Busan was my favorite part about the trip with top highlights including a Korean temple stay, fresh fish markets and a Korean baseball game. It was from Busan that we ended up taking a day-trip to Daegu where we enjoyed a traditional Korean market and tried Galbi-Jjim for the first time.
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Trip to Korea! Seoul Tower, Nami Island, Everland | all about yssa
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One day Tour in Seoul, Sinchon and Ewha Womans University! Showing you what you can do and what you should do if you are spending your time there :)
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Best Korean Folk Village Near Seoul | Life in Korea VLOG
Hi guys! This weekend I took the bus down towards Suwon (a city south of Seoul) to visit the Korean Folk Village which is seriously such a good place to go if you're visiting Korea or if you just want to experience a little bit of traditional Korean culture! It's a huuuuuge village with tons of stuff to see, do, and eat! Definitely plan to spend over half a day there :) Hope you enjoy!!
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KOREA TRAVEL VLOG 2019 | Autumn in Seoul
KOREA TRAVEL VLOG 2019 | Autumn in Seoul
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Seoul Travel Tips: 10 Things to Know Before YOU Go
Things YOU need to know before YOU go to Seoul in South Korea.
With a population of over 10 million people, Seoul is a buzzing metropolis where hi-tech meets street markets and buddhist temples. Seoul is twice as a dense as NYC. Seoul is bordered by 8 mountains, with the han river running through it. Seoul is considered to be the world’s most “wired” city -- your cell phone will work everywhere here And yes -- KPOP is everywhere, shops, tvs, stages… this city lives and breathes kpop.
Weather:
Summer is hot, humid, and rainy. Monsoon season. Highs around 85F, lows rarely drop below 70. And hotels are expensive.
Winter is cold.. below freezing. Bring jackets. Seoul hosted the winter Olympics right? Cheapest time to visit. Avoid Lunar New Year.
Best time is April to May and September & November. Highs between 50 and 75F.
For shopping visit Myeong-Dong. At street stalls and subways you can bargain. Hongdae for latest trends -- close to the university. COEX - Largest Underground Shopping Mall in Asia
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Typical KOREAN BREAKFAST at Kimbap Cheonguk + SEOUL TOWER TOUR | Seoul, South Korea
My amazing 11th day in South Korea began with breakfast as Sam and I headed out to Kimbap Cheonguk to enjoy a typical Korean breakfast that includes a juicy pork cutlet. Then, join us as we head up to Seoul Tower to get some epic views of the city!
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Gimbap Cheonguk is a popular chain of restaurants in Korea. They serve classic Korean dishes including mandu, meats, and gimbap. They’re also inexpensive and the dishes are available at all times of the day.
We ordered some steamed kimchi mandu (dumplings), cold mixed veg, kimchi, a Korean pancake, yellow radish, an omelet with vegetables, and a pork cutlet with a reddish brown sauce on top with rice and cabbage. I was so hungry and couldn’t wait to dive in!
I started with the omelet. It was so good! Then I tackled the mixed veg. Korean veggies are always great, and these were crunchy, moist, and super fresh. They had a nice kick, too. I love that they throw in a little bit of spice!
The yellow radish was a nice, crunchy palate cleanser, while the leek pancake was very savory and so delicious! I could feel my lips starting to tingle!
The kimchi was next. It was coated in a red chili paste that made it really spicy and flavorful. I love this dish! Then I went with the steamed kimchi mandu, which were beautiful! There was a lot of kimchi inside. It was hot, and I loved how the dough was thin and steamed. It was my favorite dumpling of all time!
I sampled the sauce on top of the pork cutlet, which was amazing! Then I dug into the cutlet, which was nice and crispy and had me in Korean food heaven! The sauce was sweet, almost like a marmalade, and paired perfectly with the cutlet. It was super filling and so tasty! The portion size was also huge!
Then it was Sam’s turn to try. He loved the tangy sauce on top of the tender cutlet!
After breakfast, we took a taxi up a hill to get to Seoul Tower. It’s located in Namsan Park. You can take a cable car to the top if you want, but you have to specify that to the taxi driver. Otherwise, they’ll drop you off in the park. We decided to walk the rest of the way to the tower and take the cable car down.
It was a bit of a hike, but it wasn’t that bad. There are resting areas along the way if you get tired, because it is a little steep. We walked fast because we wanted to hurry up and get there. I loved the greenery around; there was so much oxygen in the air!
We reached a viewpoint where we got amazing views of Seoul. Namsan Park is a huge area of greenery, on a mountain, right in the middle of the city. It’s unreal, and the view of the city reminded me of Beverly Hills!
We reached another viewpoint, which offered amazing views of skyscrapers, more greenery, and traditional houses. I could also see some churches!
After a 20-minute hike, we reached Seoul Tower. The first floor is retail space and a ticket office. It costs 10,000 won/$8.33 U.S. for adults and 8,000 won/$6.66 U.S. for kids. You have to go to the 5th floor to take a second elevator to the top.
We passed more retail and cafes on our way to the second elevator. At the top, we were 236 meters above Seoul! The views were breathtaking. I loved the greenery and mountains. I could also see Lotte World Tower and the Han River. Seeing a city from above really changes your perspective of it and gives you a feel for what the city is all about.
We took the elevator down. There are lots of love locks along the path to the Namsan Cable Car, which cost 7,000 won/$5.83 U.S. per person for one way. After 3 minutes, we were back on the ground!
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Insane KOREAN BREAKFAST at Bukchon Hanok Village | Seoul, South Korea
On my final morning in South Korea, I headed out early and met up with my buddy Paul from Tastes Seoul Good for one last Korean breakfast in Seoul! Come along with us as we enjoy our insane Korean breakfast and explore Bukchon Hanok Village!
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Bukchon Hanok Village is a 14th-century village that has been preserved in Seoul. It lies on a hill between Gyeongbokgung Palace and Changdeokgung Palace. It’s where government officials and nobility used to live and is super authentic! If you come here, you should respect the people who live there and talk quietly. Don’t be a noisy, disrespectful tourist!
From there, we found a small, diner-like spot selling some amazing Korean foods including gimbap, bibimbap, noodles, soups, dumplings, and more.
Paul ordered a kimchi jjigae, or a kimchi stew with pork and green onions and a side of rice. There are also lots of banchan!
I ordered cold buckwheat noodles with egg, spicy sauce, cucumber, radish, and ice. It looked super cold! I also got a kimchi gimbap and a tuna and kimchi gimbap. The portion sizes for both are unreal! Then I also had some banchan, including kimchi, gelatin, and some vegetables.
First, I mixed up my noodles. They were super thin, almost like glass noodles. I cut them up with my chopsticks. They were super cold and also had some spice to them. It was a crazy combination – I had brain freeze and my lips were tingling from the spice! There was also some amazing cabbage in it, too! The sauce and water they were coated with almost gave them a slimy texture.
Then I went for some gimbap, which had a different rice with a pick tint. It was so tasty, I could eat it all day! The tuna inside was canned and the carrot, egg, and kimchi was a really great combination. It had a different, tangy flavor to it and was really fantastic! The tuna one was great, but the kimchi gimbap was out of this world!
The kimchi on the side was incredible, and the gelatin was bland with a bit of spice. The veggies weren’t so spicy but were still very good. It was a nice, filling meal that was super unique!
We finished up with a rice cake with powdered soybean on it. The entire meal came to just 18,000 won, or a little over $15 U.S.
Then, we headed back into the village. I was hoping to find some souvenir shops so I could get some things for my kids. We took a hike up a hill to the observatory. It was super steep. We reached a viewpoint that looked out over the roofs of the traditional houses and the skyline in the distance.
We continued on to one of the main streets. Everything there was super authentic. The architecture was beautiful. I loved the stonework and the rooftops were emblematic of traditional Korea! There were also lots of gorgeous doorways!
Outside of a couple of ice cream and tea shops, there weren’t any restaurants in the village, so it was a good thing we ate before exploring. I found an awesome, Instagram-worthy door and a souvenir shop at the top of the hill.
Inside the shop, they sold items from Korea, Chinese artifacts, items from Nepal, and more. I bought some cool figurines wearing hanboks. There were also boxes made of mother of pearl, traditional masks, and more!
Outside, we found some pumpkin-flavored traditional taffy. It was pretty hard and the guy used a chisel to chop it up! We spotted some tourists wearing hanboks, which I highly recommend when you come to South Korea, especially the palaces.
Then we headed off to grab some strong, iced Americano coffees with no sugar. It gave me a jolt of energy and was exactly what I needed!
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Autumn in Seoul, Korea | What to Do, Wear, and Pack VLOG
Hi guys! I hope that this gives you all some ideas about what to do for the rest of this autumn season here in Seoul, even though it feels like winter has already hit Korea! There is so much to do in this city its hard to pick just a few, but these are definitely great areas to wander around and find lots of hidden gems! Enjoy~
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SEOUL 2019 - DIY Tour Nami Island, Petite France and the Garden of the Morning Calm
Day 2 in South Korea was a DIY trip to the most visited tourist locations: Nami Island, Petite France and Garden of the Morning Calm. We planned to visit 4 however due to time constraints we weren't able to insert the Gapyeong Rail Bike. It was okay though because Nami Island alone can actually take you 1 day to have a relaxing tour. It was a long day trip yet an enjoyable one.
How we get there: Subway to Gapyeong Station and the Gapyeong City tour bus using our T-money card for the train and bus fare.
Expenses:
•T-Money Card was loaded 20000₩ in the airport during our arrival
Gapyeong bus fee was included in the t-money card (6000₩)
•Nami Island Entrance 13000₩
•Petite France Entrance 10000₩
•Garden of the Morning Calm Entrance 9500₩
•Brunch at Nami 13000₩ per person
•Snacks in Garden of Morning Calm 3000₩
Please watch the whole video beacuse it will help in setting your expectations on these tourist spots.
Enjoy watching!
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