Sunday, July 17, 2011

Korea Trip Part 3 : Downtown Seoul - Cheonggye Square & Gwanghwamun Square

My program today is to visit the downtown and here is what I find >>>
Cheonggye Square consists of an open space for various activities, events and exhibitions, and a waterfall which is the starting point of Cheonggye stream. If you are in the main street, Sejongno, and not sure where Cheonggye Square is, just look for a 20-meter-high Spiral sculpture. There you are!
A 6 kilometer stream, Cheonggyecheon, has been at the heart of Seoul for more than 600 years. In the past, there were houses and villagers along the stream and the water condition was not pleasant. Therefore, in 2003, the government deicided to improve the scenery and to make this area a new tourist attraction. The restoration project was completed and openned to the public on October 1, 2005. If you have time, you might be interested in a walking tour along the creek.   
Another important landmark closed to Cheonggyecheon is Gwangtonggyo Bridge, the largest bridge across the Cheonggyecheon.
At Gwanghwamun Square, a statue of King Sejong the Great magnificently sits in the middle of Sejong street. The background of statue is Gwanghwamun Gate, the main/largest gate of  Gyengbokgung.
Gyeongbokgung is the largest palace built by Joseon Dynasty in 1394. During the Japnese invations of Korea, the palace was burnt down but not completely. Later, the reconstruction was performed in 1867. According to Wikipedia, the name of the palace means "Palace of Shining Happiness" - I like it.

Unfortunately and fortunately, I am there when the sky is not so bright, but right before it rains. Therefore, I am able to take some pictures of the palace and the throne.
If you visit Gyengbokgung at 10.30, 13.30, and 15.30, you will get to see the changing of guards in front of the main building,  Geunjeongjeon. The guard change lasts about 30 minutes.
I think there mus be something significant about the painting behind the throne because I have seen copies of it everywhere in Korea. It is a picture of five mountains, the moon, and the sun.
In downtown Seoul, a number of interesting places are connected. If you travel on your own, studying the map and plan your walk in advance will help a lot. You might want to spare at least a day or two for the downtown landmarks. When you travel at your own pace, there is always more to see than you can ever expect.

Korean lesson for a walk in the city :
"Where is the restroom?" ... "Hwa jang shil uh dit suh yo?"
"Thank you." ... "Kam sa ham ni da "

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Korea Trip Part 2 : Lotte World - Star Avenue - Dongdaemun - Myeongdong

My plan for the first day in Korea is to visit the biggest (also known as the best) theme park in Korea, Everland. Unfortunately, it still rains, so the first destination has been changed to Lotte World, consisting of the world's largest indoor theme park and an outdoor amusement park.

For me, I love the exciting parts of both indoor and outdoor parks, but its cute part is nothing compared to Disneyland. If you ask me what you shouldn't miss, I would recommend Atlantic Adventure for outdoor ride and French Revolution for indoor ride.
If you are at Lotte World, do not forget to visit Star Avenue on F1floor. Actually, many of you can miss all the rides in Lotte World, but not Star Avenue where a number of actual-sized images of Korean actors, actresses, and artists are everywhere. There are also stars' items for you to take a look and purchase. Moreover, you can send personal messages to your loved one(s) at Star Center zone.

Now, it is time to go shopping!

At Dongdaemun, there are several shopping malls that you should not miss - Dosan Tower, Migliore, and Hello apM. In these area, you can also find all cosmetic shops, such as Etude House, Skin Food, It's Skin, and many more. In addition, there are department stores that sell specific items, such as Dongdaemun Shoes market and Stationary Market.   
Myeongdong is where Korean teenagers are. If you want to buy what Korean young people are wearing, this is the place. While Dongdaemun is more like Pratunam Platinum (in Thailand), Myeongdong is Siam Square. Besides brand name shops, there are a number of local stores. But what interests me most is all the food along the street. They are all worth trying.
At Migliore Myeongdong, I find this >>>
I don't know how each button works, so I try! If you have never used this kind of restroom before, you might want to do the same. But make sure that nobody else is around because you are likely to make unexpected voices/noises when you first try it. And whatever happens, sit still. If you don't, you will probably get wet. This is a warning! Don't let me say "I told you so!"

When I go abroad, I don't really care how people look at me or think about me. I will do whatever I want to, especially what I can't do in Thailand (actually, for me, there are not many things). Anyway, this is because nobody knows me and I will never meet them again. However, after going shopping in Korea today, I have realized that I meet Thai people in every corner!

Korean lesson for going shopping :
"How much is this?" ... "Ol ma yay yo"
"Please give me a discout." ... "Ka ka ju say yo"

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Korea Trip Part 1 : Flying to Korea

Even though a number of people dream to visit Korea once in a lifetime, Korea is not one on my top list of the next destinations. I NEVER watch Korean series/movies ... NEVER recognize any of Korean actors/actresses ... NEVER know any Korean artists or songs that are now popular worldwide. Moreover, I eat neither vegetables nor spicy food, so original Kimchi cannot attract me in any way. However, Korean  meat Shabu Shabu and BBQ is quite interesting. Anyway, once I have an opportunity to make a visit to this country, "Saying NO is NOT AN OPTION."

Flying to Korea with Jin Air, a Korean low-cost airline : My first impression of this airline is full of surprises. I never expect to see flight attendants and pilot wearing jeans, polo shirts, caps and Converse shoes, but these are actually their uniform.
I like the way they are treated as people who are on board to actually do their jobs. I don't think that high-heels and thick suits with neckties are suitable for what they are responsible for. They need to be brisk and they turn out to be naturally beautiful and smart.

It takes 5-6 hours from Thailand to Korea and the time over there is 2 hours faster. For those who plan to travel to Korea, you might want to think ahead about what you expect to see >>>

March - May : Spring
June - August : Summer
September - November : Autumn
December - February : Winter

I travel to Korea in early July, so it is supposed to be something between spring and summer... and, of course, I may expect a little (actually, according to the weather forecast, a lot of) rain. And here is the first picture I take in Korea >>>
Fortunately, it rains only on the first and the last days. This allows me to take good pictures with bright sky during the whole trips.

What else to prepare if you are traveling to Korea ...

1) Korean money (Won) and credit card(s) : If you plan to go shopping in Korea, you need a lot of money and probably an extra luggage. Most stores accept credit cards, but you might want to check whether they will charge it. Here are some references >>>
1,000 - 3,000 Won = small snack, such as dessert, fruit, candies, gums, ice-cream, or a skin mask
5,000 Won = bigger snack, like a bucket of popcorn in 7-11, small meal, T-shirt, flip flops or little cosmetic stuff
10,000 - 30,000 Won = real meal, fancy shirt, pants, skirt, shoes, or cosmetic item(s)
50,000 Won = big meal, brand name sportswear, or a set of cosmetics
100,000 Won = all of the above and more

What I like about traveling in Korea is that the entrance tickets for entering important places are not expensive. Many places are free, while normal prices of the tickets are between 300 - 8,000 Won.

To plan your budget, it is also a good idea to check the currency exchange rate.

2) A plug adapter (220 voltage) : A wall plug in Korea looks like this >>>
3) A good camera : If you are following your favorite Korean actors/actresses in the series, you probably want to make sure that you actually have a chance to step on the same spots they did. Also, there are a number of actual-sized pictures of these popular stars everywhere. Don't tell me you don't want to have any picture with them. Or if you are not interested in these people, Korea has a lot more to offer. Just have a camera with you and use it to keep the moments as parts of your good memory.

4) An understandable guide book : There are a number of guide books to Korea on the shelves nowadays, but you need to choose the one that you can understand it clearly or maybe the one with  maps, history, stories, and of course the places you want to visit. And let's hope that it conveys accurate information (since you never know if it is a good guide book until you get there.)

5) Clothes : You may prepare clothes according to the season. In my case, I am told to bring an umbrella (with hope that I don't have to use it).

We are now ready for the Korean trip.

Korean lesson for the first day : "Hello" ... "An-nyoung-ha-seh-yo"