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Quote: Minsokchon (an old Korean folk village) was soooooooooooooo cool! It's about an hour outside of town and costs $11 to get in, but it was well worth the knowledge of how our family used to live. You get to Read More
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Quote: Lotte World is a huge place built indoors and outdoors. So even if you go there in the cold wintertime, you can have a great time. I am not sure how much the entrance fee is now, but it was not expensive, Read More
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Quote: This is probably my favorite place to go, especially at night when I'm craving to shop. There are so many miscellaneous items: little key chains/trinkets, mittens, hair clips, blankets, socks, toys, purses, and a Read More
Quote: This traditional market is primarily a food market. It is located straight out from the main Gyeongju train station, one block down. You can wander around the market taking in all the strange foods and odd, Read More
Quote: It is the smells of the market that I will mostly remember about Seoul. I enjoyed Namdaemun Market the most of all my shopping experiences (even more than Itaewon). Itaewon is closest to the army base Yongsan Read More
Quote: Gwangju is known as the city of art in Korea and Art Street is where you can see this reputation in full. To get there, take a cab and "Shin-nay Y.M.C.A." This will get you to the downtown area. Once there Read More
Quote: E-Mart is like the Wal-Mart of Korea. If you need pretty much anything, you can jump in a cab and say E-mart. If you are on the north side of the island in Jeju City, you can even say E-mart on NO HUNG DONG and Read More
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