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5 Foods I Can't Wait to Eat in Texas
5 Foods I Can’t Wait to Eat in Texas
Tomorrow I’m making the long journey home to Texas for a two month long visit. I am so incredibly excited to see my friends and family. I am very lucky in that I get to travel home pretty frequently compared to most (about every 8-9 months), but it’s still hard to be away from “home” and the people I love for such long periods of time. Living abroad definitely takes its toll on a person.
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Please enjoy this post by Korea-based bloggers, Hedgers Abroad
Seoul. One of the largest cities in the world. It is easy to become lost in such a sprawling metropolis. With seemingly endless things to do and see, it’s hard to know where to start. Simply searching through top 10 lists will bring you the usual tourist stuff: Namsan Tower, Namdaemun Market, and so on. If, however, you are looking for something unique or off the beaten path, you’ve come to the right place. We have compiled a list of places that are sure to make your trip to Seoul memorable. We also know that everyone likes to travel differently so we tried to cover all the necessary bases!
Shopping
Korea is known for fashion. You could easily spend days just shopping in all of the trendy neighborhoods. The prices are typically very modest, if you know where to look.
Samcheong is one of my favorite places to explore. With its artsy charm and laidback style, Samcheong is one of the trendiest neighborhoods in Seoul. Located just northeast of Gyeongbokgung Palace, it is easy to get wonderfully lost along the winding roads that are filled with character. Samcheong is especially known for its accessory stores and chic restaurants.Directions:Subway Line #3 to Gyeongbokgung Palace Station, Exit 5. Walk to the road that is east of the Palace and walk north. Cross the street. Samcheong is the neighborhood northeast of the palace.
Hongdae is not only a place to find great Indie music, art, and fun bars; it also offers store after store of incredibly cheap clothing. This neighborhood is edgy and young as it is located very close to the Hongik University. Shop til you drop, then go check out some of the quirky coffee shops in the area.Directions: Subway Line #2 to Hongik University Station
Myeongdong is of course a very popular tourist shopping paradise. Alongside many popular Korean stores are also some very famous American chains such as Forever 21 and H&M. Be sure to check out some Korean cosmetics while you’re at it. Reasonable prices as well as many free samples await you!Directions: Subway Line #4 to Myeongdong Station
Nature
Seoul isn’t just a big concrete jungle. There are also many chances for you to escape the hustle and bustle and enjoy the great outdoors. Being healthy and active is very important in Korean lifestyle, and so there are quite a few places to get lost in nature.
The Han River is very famous in Seoul as it runs directly through the center of the city. There are so many things to see and do here, that you could easily make an entire day of it. There are cheap bike rentals, daily river cruises, and of course the famous Banpo Rainbow Bridge. For operating times and additional information, click here.Directions: Subway Line #4 to Dongjak Station, Exit 1 or 2
Hiking is super popular in Korea. Get geared up and power your way straight to the top of one of the many mountains surrounding Seoul. There is no better way to get 360 degree views of the city. Bukhansan Mountain is the tallest in Seoul and is gorgeous in the fall with the leaves changing. If you are looking for an easier hike, try Ansan. There are ramps that lead you up the mountain and you are well rewarded with amazing views of the city. We recommend a sunset hike and seeing the city light up at night.Directions (Bukhansan): Subway Line #4, Gireum Station, Exit 3 Directions (Ansan): Subway Line #2 to Sinchon Station, Exit 4. Take the bus 7024 and get off at the last stop. Walk up the Bonwonsa-gil street for about 350m. You will see the temple Bongwonsa, and you can find a hiking trail from there.
Nightlife
The nightlife in Seoul is something to behold. With bars that never close, you can stay out into the wee hours of the night. Drinking is a big part of Korean culture, so when in Korea, do as the Koreans do.
It wouldn’t be a true Korean experience without some Norebang. A norebang is a karaoke room, but they also offer many popular American songs. There are hundreds to choose from, but Luxury Norebang in Hongdae is pretty unique. With floor to ceiling windows, you can look out over Hongdae while you sing and dance the night away!Directions: Subway Line #2 to Hongik Station, Exit 9. Walk straight onto the wide street on the left. Turn right after 2 small blocks. Go straight on the street with many restaurants and cafes. Cross the street and keep going straight for about 5 minutes. You will find Luxury Su Noraebang on your right.
Hookah is also becoming pretty popular in Seoul. The rooms are dark and intimate and you can choose from many different flavors of sheesha. BrinX Hookah in Itaewon has been around for a while, so they are doing something right. It is located on the street behind the Hamilton Hotel!Directions: Subway Line #6 to Itaewon Station, Exit 1. Walk north up the alley next to the Hamilton Hotel. Turn left and walk down the road half a block. It is on your left.
Craft Beer?! If you know a bit about Korea, you know that they are not particularly famous for craft beers of any kind, much to the dismay of many expats. However, located just outside of Noksapyeong Station in Itaewon there are a handful of bars that offer an array of American craft beers as well as some up and coming Korean ones, too!Directions: Subway Line #6 to Noksapyeong Station, Exit 2. Walk straight, cross the pedestrian bridge, go down the stairs on your right, then turn down the alley on the left and you have made it!
Culture
Insadong and its surrounding neighborhoods are the place to be when it comes to seeing Korean culture. With palaces, temples, hanok villages, and traditional Korean souvenirs, it’s a place you shouldn’t miss. And with all of these things within walking distance of each other, why would you?!
The Bukchon Hanok Village is located east of Insadong. The neighborhood is filled with hanoks, which are traditional Korean style houses. This is a lovely place to take a stroll as it is on a hill that also overlooks Seoul. Since it is a residential neighborhood, it is only “open” from 10am – 10pm.Directions: Subway Line #3 to Anguk Station, Exit 2. Go straight for about 300m.
There are many palaces to explore in the area as well. Of course, the most famous is Gyeongbokgung Palace, which is also the largest. Here you can watch the changing of the guard every day of the year except Tuesdays when the palace is closed. For a time table click here.Directions: Subway Line #3 to Gyeongbokgung Palace Station, Exit 5.
About the Authors
Stephanie and Ryan are an American couple that have always shared a love for travel — whether road tripping across America together or simply exploring the red dirt country roads of their home state of Oklahoma.
After they got married they weren’t ready to settle down into 9-5 jobs so they moved to Korea in 2013, where they teach English and see as much of the country as possible. You can follow their travels and experiences on their blog, www.hedgersabroad.wordpress.com!
The Low Down on Shopping, Nightlife and Culture in Seoul, South Korea Please enjoy this post by Korea-based bloggers, Hedgers Abroad Seoul. One of the largest cities in the world.
How to Pronounce Korean Words... Without Learning Hangul!
Even though learning hangul, the Korean alphabet, will make your life in Korea infinitely easier, I know a lot of people can’t be bothered to study a language for a place they’ll only live for a year or so. That’s why I’m going to teach you how to pronounce words in Korean, the easy way!
One thing that I can’t stress enough is that pronunciation is so importantin the Korean language. Even if…
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How To Use a Toilet in Korea
Here's everything you've ever wanted to know about how to use the toilet in Korea!
When traveling abroad, everything you know about how to perform daily activities can suddenly be turned upside down. Even something as simple as how you go to the bathroom can completely change the instant you arrive on foreign soil. To help ease the culture shock, I have put together a list of everything you need to know about how to use a toilet in South Korea. (more…)
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Four Abandoned Places on Jeju Island You Didn't Know Existed
Explore Korea: Four Abandoned Places on Jeju Island You Didn't Know Existed by @bostwickleah
Guest Post by Leah, The Vegetarian Traveller:
Korea is a curious place. Sometimes, things that go on here just can’t be explained logically or rationally; sometimes, they’re a bit too logical. Living on Jeju-do allows me to be surrounded by some of the most beautiful nature that Korea has to offer, making it a typical tourist hotspot for Koreans and foreigners alike. However, there is more to…
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Learn how to make delicious and tender Korean baby back rib stew! It's to die for!
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Like Korean food? Why not try this spicy chicken dish at Yoogane Dak Galbi? Yum!
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How To Stay Warm in Winter
Dave got an email from KEB, his bank here in Korea, that provided some pretty interesting tips on how to stay warm during the cold Korean winters. We found it really amusing so I knew I had to share it with all of you.
How To Stay Warm in Winter by KEB
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Beautiful sunrise over the Maldives this morning! @hadahaa
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Busan Fireworks Festival
Where's the best place to view the Busan Fireworks Festival? Read my story to find out.
My first experience at the Busan Fireworks festival was back in 2011. I remember thinking we had really lucked out with the weather. The temperature was nice during the day and even though it was cloudy, it wasn’t raining. I must have been feeling really…
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Korean Cooking Classes in Ulsan
I have been taking a Korean cooking class for the past few weeks and I love it! Our teacher, Sunok, is so sweet and she’s an amazing cook. I’ve also been having a great time with the other wives that take the class.
A few weeks ago Sunok invited us to…
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Fall in Korea at Jusanji & Juwangsan
2 Must see places for Fall foliage in Korea
This past weekend Dave and I didn’t have any plans so my Korean tutor recommended we go to a two places: Jusanji (주산지) and Juwangsan (주왕산). She said she goes every autumn and it’s really amazing. She couldn’t have been more right!
We woke up at 3:00am…
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Housewives (and girlfriends) of Ulsan
As you may already know, I came to Korea over two and a half years ago to teach English in Busan. Then, I met Dave, who was living and working on an oil and gas project in Ulsan. I moved in with him just over a year ago.
I haven’t worked since leaving…
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9 Things To Do In Namhae, South Korea
Namhae is a beautiful island off the southern coast of Korea. It is known as the Treasure Island of…
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American Village - Namhae, Korea
In Korea there's a village full of American suburb style houses to entice Koreans to move home
Welcome to American Village, a place designed to lure Korean-Americans back to their homeland with its beautiful surroundings and American suburbia style homes.
I have to admit that the views of Aenggang Bay are amazing.
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Say WHAT?! Random English words + the F word make for a really confused English teacher...
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