shane_goguen
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Hi all, I will be traveling to Seoul for business at the end of October. I'll be in Pyeontaek for 5 days working, Then I'll have 2-3 days of personal time where I can stay or travel anywhere I wish.
Any suggestions on areas I should visit? I like historic areas, bright neon (the less western the better)
Any suggestions on areas I should visit? I like historic areas, bright neon (the less western the better)
Peter Jennings
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Downtown Seoul has so much to see. There are 5 palaces within walking distance of one another downtown. And in late October, the foliage should be in peak color and the weather excellent. There is also plentiful nightlife. Just book a room downtown and go out walking each day. You won't be bored.
shane_goguen
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Downtown Seoul has so much to see. There are 5 palaces within walking distance of one another downtown. And in late October, the foliage should be in peak color and the weather excellent. There is also plentiful nightlife. Just book a room downtown and go out walking each day. You won't be bored.
Thanks Peter, I'll do that!
julio1fer
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Was in Seoul last July. A beautiful city, easy to move around in the Metro if you avoid the rush hours.
Besides the palaces, I would recommend the markets. And Myeongdong area, the pedestrian street with food stalls on your way to the Catholic cathedral.
There is excellent tourist information and good maps in the tourism offices downtown.
Besides the palaces, I would recommend the markets. And Myeongdong area, the pedestrian street with food stalls on your way to the Catholic cathedral.
There is excellent tourist information and good maps in the tourism offices downtown.
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
They eat million dogs per year.
https://www.usatoday.com/in-depth/n...ogs-every-year-but-thats-changing/2930025002/
https://www.usatoday.com/in-depth/n...ogs-every-year-but-thats-changing/2930025002/
Yokosuka Mike
Abstract Clarity
The non-verbal performances in Seoul are fantastic!
https://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/ATR/SI_EN_3_6.jsp?cid=2378861
"Nanta" is a must see. All of them are good. They are well worth the price of admission.
Shopping is fantastic - Food is the best!
All the best,
Mike
https://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/ATR/SI_EN_3_6.jsp?cid=2378861
"Nanta" is a must see. All of them are good. They are well worth the price of admission.
Shopping is fantastic - Food is the best!
All the best,
Mike
Peter Jennings
Well-known
They eat million dogs per year.
You'd have a difficult time finding a restaurant in Seoul that serves dog. It's more of a rural peasant food. That said, I can remember once, while walking through a traditional market, we passed a vendor with two dressed dog carcasses in her refrigerator case. That was few years ago. It was slightly disturbing to my western sensibilities.
shimokita
白黒
"WOW...." Steve McCurry in Seoul, Korea
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-AZvbJLK-0
Been to Seoul many times, but not recently. The food is great.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-AZvbJLK-0
Been to Seoul many times, but not recently. The food is great.
shane_goguen
Established
They eat million dogs per year.
https://www.usatoday.com/in-depth/n...ogs-every-year-but-thats-changing/2930025002/
Simply terrible, I'm a dog lover.
shane_goguen
Established
You'd have a difficult time finding a restaurant in Seoul that serves dog. It's more of a rural peasant food. That said, I can remember once, while walking through a traditional market, we passed a vendor with two dressed dog carcasses in her refrigerator case. That was few years ago. It was slightly disturbing to my western sensibilities.
Thanks Peter, I want to avoid seeing that.
MJ Buckpitt
Well-known
Having lived in Seoul for many years here are my 2 cents
Dog meat. It's a cruelty issue that has a lot of attention and action. Its worth remembering that cultures eat what they can grow.
Photography. Take a look at this Flickr group. This will give help you with what is a very target-rich environment. I would visit Insa-dong (Jonggak or Anguk dong subway stations). Garos-gil (Sinsa subway station) These are good for street photography.
https://www.flickr.com/groups/flickrinseoul/
If you can't get away from Pyeontaek try to get to Hwaseong. There's a picturesque fort and military history.
If you need more advice message me.
Mel
Dog meat. It's a cruelty issue that has a lot of attention and action. Its worth remembering that cultures eat what they can grow.
Photography. Take a look at this Flickr group. This will give help you with what is a very target-rich environment. I would visit Insa-dong (Jonggak or Anguk dong subway stations). Garos-gil (Sinsa subway station) These are good for street photography.
https://www.flickr.com/groups/flickrinseoul/
If you can't get away from Pyeontaek try to get to Hwaseong. There's a picturesque fort and military history.
If you need more advice message me.
Mel
shane_goguen
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I finally got around to scanning and posting my images 
https://www.shanegoguen.com/#/south-korea/
https://www.shanegoguen.com/#/halloween-in-seoul/
https://www.shanegoguen.com/#/yongma-land-abandoned-theme-park/
https://www.shanegoguen.com/#/south-korea/
https://www.shanegoguen.com/#/halloween-in-seoul/
https://www.shanegoguen.com/#/yongma-land-abandoned-theme-park/
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