Dun do thing that will make you regert

There are many times that I heard people's story about traveling, about living overseas, I always have the same expression, " Wow, so good. I also want." Everytime, people would talk about how fragile life is. People can be healthily talking to you today and left the next day. I don't want to be like that too. I still have many thing in life that I have not done yet. So, I'm not going to allow myself to feel regert anymore. I'm going to fight what I want and enjoy every single day. Do it first, decied later. If don't do that, I will not move ahead but keep walking on the spot.


Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Korea Life - day 266 (week38) / (Seoul) Kimchi Festival 2014

Korea Life - 15 November 2014 (day 266 week 38)

Despite Qi had already left Korea but she seem to be still here. She read up and that there is a Kimchi festival in Seoul and want me to go on behalf of her. If they have free kimchi lesson, ask me to learn then go back and teach her. Go alone too boring, so met up with Qi's classmate, Sun (who went to Jeonju with us) to go to Kimichi festival that is located at the Gwanghwamun.

Seoul Kimchi Making & Sharing Festival 2014
Venue - Gwanghwamun Square, City hall (Seoul Plaza) and Sejongno Park in Seoul
Period - 14 to 16 Nov 2014 (10am to 5pm)
cut and paste - http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/FU/FU_EN_15.jsp?cid=1962679

Met at the subway station and head to gwanghwamun station together.
There were many of booth set around, from the kimchi history to the varies of kimchi exist, making of kimchi to selling of kimchi

They do have kimchi making but have to pay, I have no plans of paying it, so we just took a walk around and try out free kimchi. Then we noticed that there is another festival next to it that is also quite interesting. Not too sure what festival is there but they were selling things from other country, after finish walking all the booth, we ant to a bookshop nearby then took the bus back home

When we were taking the bus back, heard that she apply for a job in Jeju (she is here on working visa which taiwan and Korea has this visa), turn out she will be working in the same guesthouse that I will be living too!! Got people to keep me accompany for a few more month !! so excited !!

Yahoo Article - Read This Before Accepting a Job Offer

This is a interesting article that I like to share and think that people should take a look before accepting a job offer. There are times that we apply for a job that we don't really want, thinking that we should catch all the chance than we slowly choose which job to go for. However this way will spoil your image toward this company, therefore is better to think properly then apply for job.

cut and paste from - https://sg.finance.yahoo.com/news/read-accepting-job-offer-150021047.html

Read This Before Accepting a Job Offer. 

"These jobs just weren't the right fit," a job candidate tells an interviewer, who asked why two positions listed on her resume lasted less than a year.

"Oh, I see," the the interviewer replies, without pressing further. But this interaction initiates a cascade of other question in the interviewer's mind:

Why did these employers err in offering jobs to you, or why where you mistakenly accept them? Did employers repeatedly misjudge your capacities? Did you talk yourself into situations that are above your ability to master ? What really went wrong ? 

Think carefully before accepting any given role, no matter how desperate you might be for a paycheck. Otherwise, you may set yourself up for a disadvantage a few years from now, when you have to explain why this job you take now went wrong. Will you or your employer wake up in a few months and wish for a do-over?

Ask yourself :

~ How well does the employer understand his or her own needs?
~ Has the employer followed an intelligent hiring strategy?
~ What are your realistic chances for success in the position being offered to you?

In "The Hiring and Firing Question and Answer Book," aimed at teaching employers how to make better hires, Paul Falcone warns:

"No matter how refined your interviewing skills, no matter how accurate your testing or how thorough your reference check and background investigation information, the best you can hope for when hiring strangers is that you make high-potential hires. After all, any new hire represents little more than a gamble you're willing to wage that your initial costs and training will pay off for you down the road."

He goes on to identify three errors hiring authorities are prone to make: failing to spend enough time with candidates to understand their personalities and problem-solving approaches; failing to carefully assess their levels of business maturity; and failing to confirm that the positions at hand would represent the next logical steps from the candidates' own career development perspectives.

Falcone's diagnosis of faulty hiring processes can bring a new level of sophistication to job hunters as well. As you think about your next step in your career, you want to make sure you're being hired for the right reasons and that it will be a "no regrets" decision both for your next employer and yourself.

Consider the following when evaluation your opportunities:

1. Respect the process, even when it is lengthy and exhaustive. There is a natural tendency to want to rush things. And sometimes employers feel the same sense of urgency. But rushed searches can lead to disaster. Know that it is important for you to really understand the nuances inherent in any potential job, and for the employer to take the time to carefully vet you for the role. A careful hiring process will benefit both employer and employee over the long term.

2. Understand where this job will lead. You can't likely know what specific position you'll find yourself in over the course of the next five to seven years. And if you are asked that kind of question, there is no right answer.

Nonethless, it is important to gain an understanding of what skills you'll likely be able to (and be expected to) acquire and what kind of accomplishment you can rack up in the job at hand. Knowing this, it is reasonable to conjecture what kind role you will become well-groomed to handle. Is this appropriate for the career trajectory you see for yourself?

Does  the employer make a point of demonstrating that it promotes from within? How long have other people at the company been in their current roles? Does the employer seem to care about developing you as a valued employee, or does it want you to be a cog in a wheel, going around and around and around?

3. Explore the corporate culture as well as the role. Behavioral interview questions are commonly used to assess a candidate's business and emotional intelligence levels. They begin with: " Tell me about a time when you ..." Or: "How would you handle a situation like ... "

Typically, there are no absolute right or wrong answer, but these lines of inquiry enable an employer to see how a candidate thinks and deals with problems.

When it's your turn to ask questions, ask your own kinds of behavioural questions, like: "Tell me about how [a job-related thing] get down in your environment?" Ask about things that will help you determine if the culture is one in which you will feel comfortable.

The old carpenter's advice "measure twice, cut once" is particularly apt when it comes to both evaluating candidates and job opportunities. When you take the time to determine that the fit is strong to begin with, you'll dramatically increase your chances of not having to go through the whole process again anytime soon.

Happy hunting ! 

Korea Life - Day 264 (week 38) / work in Korea without visa is difficult

Korea Life - 13 November 2014 (day 264 week 38)

It's not easy to find a job in Korea especially when I don't have working visa and it's not easy for the Korean to issue working visa for foreigner, therefore actually many foreigner that is working in Korea are working with no visa.  Despite I want to look for a job here in Korea but since it's so difficult, I'm going to give up the idea of finding a job here.

But I'm lucky to find a friend that is currently working in a guesthouse in Jeju, he invite me to go over and stay for free, in exchange help him to do cleaning (if there is alot of room need cleaning). If it's not busy, I have all the time to travel around the beautiful Jeju Island. Since I'm not really to go back home yet, so I decided to accept this offer. When I mentioned to my parent about it, they make me promise I will stay for 3 month only (I told them I will stay for 6 month).

Before that, I will be heading back to Singapore first to celebrate my father's 60th birthday and my mother's 59th birthday (my dad & mum's birthdays is only 1 week different). Actually wanted to give them a surprise, so I told my brother and ask him to help me to buy ticket back to Singapore. IN THE END, HE TOLD MY MOTHER ABOUT IT !! I nearly fainted, already say want to give them a surprise, why he still go and say ?!?!??!?! Luckily my mum isn't as blur as my brother, she didn't told my father about it.  


Thursday, May 14, 2015

Yahoo article - 5 free things to do in Bali

Recently the weather is getting warmer and warmer, the thought of going to the beach getter stronger and stronger too. Although Singapore is surround by sea but the beaches are not as beautiful as Jeju, especially when I had seen so many beautiful beaches in Jeju. The next nearest places with beautiful beaches should be in Malaysia but I really like to try this since many people will head to Bail when they want to enjoy the beach, sand and sun. And I found this 5 things that I believe many people will like if they are going to Bali recently
Cut and Paste - http://travelinspirations.yahoo.com/post/114110356971/5-free-things-to-do-in-bali

5 Free things to do in Bali 

Bali is home to plenty of excitement for all ages. Fortuntely, it includes free entertainment as well. 

Here are some of the things that you can expect to enjoy for free on the island.

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Mertasari Beach: This particular beach in Sanur offers a
breathtaking golden sunrise in the morning,
as well as an amazing sunset in the evening.
Beach hopping
Blessed with plenty of beautiful beaches, Bali is a must-gist beach hopping and sun tanning. 

If you don't know where to start first, head to the Uluwatu and Jimbaran areas, which are situated close to each other. Balangan Beach and Green Bowl Beach in Ungasan, Tegal Wangi Beach in Jimbaran, Suluban Beach, also known as Blue Point Beach, and Padang Padang Beach, which is very popular thanks to the Eat Pray love movie, are just some of the spots that you should definitely visit either to simply play around on the sand or to go surfing.  
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Beach hopping: Blessed with plenty of
beautiful beaches, Bali is a must-visit for beach
hopping and sun tanning.



Karangasem on the eastern side of Bali is also a great destination to enjoy this particularly activity; Bias Tugal Beach, Pantai Pasir Putih (White Sand Beach) and Blue Lagoon are in close proximity to each other.

Just don't forget to bring your own beach blanket or towel to sit on so you can enjoy some quality time there without having to rent a seat.
















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Sunrise and sunset hunting: There are so many great
places to choose between to enjoy the sunrises and sunsets on the island that you might get confused.


Sunrise and sunset hunting 
There are so many great places to choose between to enjoy the sunrises and sunsets on the island that you might get confused.

Sanur and Nusa Dua are some of the most popular places to enjoy the sunrise, while Kuta, Seminyak, Uluwatu and Jimbaran are particularly recommended for sunset viewing.

There are also free-entry spots in Bali where you enjoy both activities; Mertasari Beach in Sanur, for example, offers a breathtaking golden sunrise in the morning, as well as an amazing sunset in the evening.



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Campuhan Ridge: Other than being a popular
place for walking and running, Campuhan Ridge also has a
picturesque view of sunrises and sunsets.




Campuhan Ridge in Ubud, other than being a popular place for walking and running, also has a picturesque view of sunrises and sunsets. Opt to enter the place from the Gunung Lebah Temple to be greeted by the temple's gorgeous vista in addition to the panoramic hills between two rivers.














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Have fun at festivals: Mostly held from
mid-year until the end of the year, festivals
in Bali are one-stop places to enjoy
local cultures, traditional cuisines and the
island’s natural beauty.


Have fun at festivals 
Mostly held from mid-year until the end of the year, festivals in Bali are one-stop places to enjoy local cultures, traditional cuisines are the island's natural beauty.

Though some festivals will charge you an entrance fee, there are also many that allow free entry to the public, such as the Sanur Festival, the Nusa Dua Fiesta and the Denpasar Festival.

While dancing away and enjoying the live performances at these free entry festivals, don't miss out on trying local cuisine at the available food stalls as well.












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Ngaben: Some of the most regularly observed
rituals are Odalan, which is generally held to celebrate
a temple’s anniversary, and Ngaben, or cremation.

Join Balinese Hindu ceremonies 
Visiting the island during the Balinese Hindu ceremonial events is an opportunity that you should not miss, especially if you love to explore local cultures.

The Balinese Hindu rituals and ceremonies can be easily found throughout the Banjar area. Some of the most regularly observed rituals are Odalan, which is generally held to celebrate a temple's anniversary, and Ngaben, or cremation.

Meanwhile, you should also visit Bali during Galungan, Kuningan and Nyepi, which are also national holidays.

To easily blend in with the local crowd during these ceremonies, consider wearing traditional Balinese clothes, such as Kebaya and a sarong called the kamen for female and a white shirt with a kamen and a headband called the udeng for males.  

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Visit art and literature centers: Several art centers,
such as the Biasa Art Space in Seminyak, regularly
hold free-entry contemporary art exhibitions, as well,
for their visitors.


Visit art and literature centers
Bentara Budaya Bali at Prof. Ida Bagus Mantra 88A in Denpasar and the Bali Art Center on JI. Nusa Indah in Abian Kapas, Denpasar, are some of the places on the island that regularly hold art exhibitions and performances for free.

You can expect to enjoy traditional dances, singing performances, craft exhibitions and international movie festivals being held there.

Several art centers, such as the Biasa Art Space in Seminyak, regularly hold free-entry contemporary art exhibitions as well for their visitors.

As for literature centers, head to Taman Baca Kesiman on JI. Sedap Malam, Kesiman, Denpasar. This library offers thousands of examples of reading materials of various genres; expect to find unpopular or even controversial books here. Although you can't take the books home with you, you can conveniently read them for free on the spot. 

Korea Life - day 263 (week 38) / (Seoul) beauty of shopping alone

Korea Life - 12 November 2014 (day 263 week 38)

Since Qi has left, I don't feel bored as I had make lots of friends when I was studying in SKKU. Although they would be either be busy with school or even has other appointment, but that should not be a reason for me to lock myself away in the small shoebox room of mine.

Therefore today I decided to go out to do some self shopping. Normally when I goes to gangnam underground shopping mall, I'm normally the one who stops and wait for the people to see the things that they want. Although my friends will normally say if there is things that you want to see, stop me to wait, but I will just follow them and shop the shops that they stop at.

But for the first time, I have the full control to where I want to go. Went out after lunch time, took the subway and arrived the underground shopping mall almost 3pm. Thinking that that time has lesser people but I WAS WRONG !! People were mostly tourists, there's why even late afternoon also has alot of people around.

The last time I was there, I spent almost 4 hours with my friend there because she kept stoping to look at times. But this time I only 2 hours and I has finish the whole underground shopping mall. Maybe before I already know what I'm looking for, so I'm able to finish it sooner that and I won't overspent on things that I don't even need. I enjoyed the fact that I can stop anytime I want to see things that I want and don't need to worry about people has to keep waiting for me to, and walk away if things don't interest me at all.




  

Monday, May 11, 2015

Yahoo Article - Tips for Reducing the Cost of a Romantic Trip to London

I WANT TO GO TO LONDON AT LEAST ONCE IN MY LIFE!! Many will ask why I have this kind of idea of wanting to go to London that much? I will always answer, the beauty of it is not a country that you can understand by just seeing from the outside, you will have to visiting it then you can understand it from the inside. Hope I have the chance in the near future! I don't know how long more I need to wait then can go ?!!?! Will take note of the below article and hope it can help me to save the money to go soon !!


Cut and paste from - https://sg.finance.yahoo.com/news/tips-reducing-cost-romantic-trip-160000092.html

Tips for Reducing the Cost of a Romantic Trip to London 

Every Singaporean make it to London at some point. Even if you have barely travelled, there's a high chance your very first long overseas trip will involve London. The face that Singapore is a former British colony and thousands of Singaporean student head to the UK for university each year could be one reason. Whatever it is, London is not cheap, but that doesn't mean you're doomed to squandering your life savings on a trip there. Here's how to keep it affordable.

Flight 

Good news: because there are so many flights to London from Singapore, during off peak periods you can find tickets for prices as low as $900. 

The bad news is that there's a ton of Singaporean students jostling to get flights to London at the beginning of the three school terms, and back to Singapore after the terms end. This means you should avoid trying to fly to London in late August/ early September, late December/ early January or April, or flying back to Singapore in January/ April and late June, as you'll be paying grossly inflated prices. 

The cheapest times to fly are usually February, March, October or November. Just sayin'. 

Accommodation

So you're past the backpacker stage and want to stay somewhere a little bit nicer, but now it seems the only thing you can afford is a storage locker at the airport. Head to AirBnB, where you can get a cosy room for two in a central area for 150 SGD a night and below. 

The thing to remember is that London is a huge city, and you're going to want to make sure you're not forced to take the Tube for hours just to get to the city centre. Most AirBnB hosts will tell you where the nearest Tube station is, so pull out a copy of the Tube map and see how far the accommodation is from the centre. 

Avoid anything that's not in Zone 1 or you'll end up paying more on the Tube. 

Attractions

Most of the cultural attractions in London are museums, which are wonderfully, gloriously free. Whether you're gawking at art at the Tate Modern or enjoying a date at the British Museum, it's nice knowing you don't have to pay a cent. Yes, there are expensive attractions like Madame Tussaud's and the London Eye, but these tend to be more touristic than cultural. 

So our top tip for keeping the price of attractions down is to just stick to where the locals go - museums, galleries and parks - and stay far away from the glut of camera-toting tourists. 

Shopping 

While London might not have spawned fashion brands like Chanel or Prada, it's heaven for High Street shoppers who are fans of fast-fashion brands like Topshop and Miss Selfridge. If you're a student, be sure you bring your student pass with you, as many high street stores offer discounts. 

When shopping at high street stores, note that many of them have fairly generous returns policies, meaning that if you return the items by a certain date you simply get a full refund, which can be sent to you via your credit or debit card. 

We all know how easy is to buy things on impulse that you later regret when you're on holiday cos you're so afraid you won't be coming back again. Periodically going through your purchases and returning the ones you don't want to keep before you leave can save you quite a bit of wallet-ache. 

It's also a great idea to hit up the many vintage stores and markets such as Portobello Market. While not dirt cheap, quality tends to be excellent rather than crappy imports. I've found 20 pound leather boots and 10 pound snakeskin belts at random market stands. 

Dining 

Eating well in London is not cheap at all, and if you're here on a romantic vacation and want to enjoy a bit of comfort, expect to feel the pinch. To avoid spending a ton, you need to plan ahead. London is not like Bangkok, where you can wander into just about any restaurant and be confident that it'll be fairly good and also affordable  

Your best bet is probably to get on Groupon, do research on the restaurants for which deals are available and then Google the establishments to see if they're any good. 

Of course, making sure you save money on your spending wherever you can is important, and that's why it's also good to make sure that regardless o whether you're a cash back or air miles person, you've got the right credit card for spending overseas. Do your planning in advance fist by comparing the best credit cards for your travels.  

Korea Life - Day 258 (week 37) / (Seoul) getting ready for topik exam

Korea Life - 7 Nov 2014 (day 258 week 37)

Since Qi had left Korea, I had been studying with LJ for the topik exam that will be holding soon at the Toms Toms cafe near our places. We chose to study there was because if we bring our student card there, we could have free upsize for the drinks that we order.

Suddenly received a text message from Topik, saying that the picture that I submitted for the exam has been rejected. They want me to upload a new picture asap or else they have the right to not let me take the exam. So I head up to the school to try to upload another picture (since I can't upload it via my own computer, have to use Korean computer than possible.)

First I had problem to download the picture from my email to the computer, then I have problem editing the picture to the size that is needed. That an hrs I nearly wanted to smack the computer, it kept rejecting the picture that I want to upload.At least after an hrs of "fighting" with it, I finally successful uploaded the picture. Since already spend so much time, today decided not going to study! Decided to go Myeong-dong to do shopping instead!

Korea Life day 254 week 37 / (Seoul) mix feeling

Korea life - 3 November 2014 (day 254 week 37)

Tmr is the day that Qi will be heading back home, I promised that I will help her with her packing but before we start we the backing, we went to Lotte mart to buy some goodies that Qi wants to bring back to Singapore for her friends and family.

We need to try to pack 9 month worth of things into 2 24' inch luggage. Tried so many things but really there is too many things that we can't fix in. So no choice but have to send the rest by post instead. While helping her to pack, it make me worry about my things, because I have much more things that her !!

For the past 9 month, if is not because she is always there for me, I would have went back home don't know how many times already. She has been there with me and stayed with me for the pat 9 month and I'm really thankful that she was there.

Because of her, I have the courage to walk out of my comfort zone.
Because of her, I got to make friend all around the world.
Because of her, I became a much knowledgeable person
Because of her, I have more life experience than other people.

Hope she has a safe trip back and I can survive Korea myself for the rest of the month !!

Korea Life day 253 week 37 / (seoul) last outing with Qi

Korea Life - 2 November 2014 (day 253 week 37)

In 2 days time, Qi will be heading back to Singapore. She wants a day to pack so today will be the last day Qi is available to go out with me. So we decided to catch the talk show that we always said to watch the talk show which just located downstair of our place, since normally we see so many people queue outside our place to watch this show.

Since the show is just downstair our place, I went down to buy the ticket myself. I also went to get her a gift. I knows that she has too many things to bring back already so bought her a candy floss flower that we everyday walk pass but never once that we buy before


I bought the 5pm ticket and we decided to come out to queue an hrs before the show start as it's free seating. Sound shocking that we need to queue up an hrs before the show start? When we went down to queue up, we are still not the first, there were people already queue before we went down !! However we are still the first few in the line, and is a good thing that we do that as the queue gotten even longer despite of the cold wind!!  

Finally when is able to enter to, we follow the front and was led to the 3 floor and was asked to enter a room with a small stage and a background prop. On the stage is very simple, there were only a sofa,  a table and some shelf. We chose to sit on the second row as we don't want to be too near (will scared ), also not too far, but even like that we were still very near the stage (if we rise our hand out, we could touch the actors easier). Instead of starting the show straight away, a MC came out and played question and answer quiz with us first, then slowly start the show.


It's a 2 hours stage play where there were a total of 3 person only, there isn't much singing so I can't  say its a musical show as there is more talking than singing. It's use black humour to talk about suicide and the current economy issue of Korea, some of the things that we normally never see, doesn't mean it don't exist. It's trying to use this kind of method to make the Korean to face the issue that has been troubling lots of Korean, instead of ignoring it, face it. It's a pity that I can't fully understand what it's trying to say but some part were really funny and let people willing to sit down and think about it.

It's very similar to this movie < The Suicide Shop> that I watched last year. I first read the book in Chinese version then last year I saw the anime in French (as the originally is in French), its really a very interesting storyline, if there is the chance, do take a look.  Below is the trailer that I found on YouTube.


Friday, May 8, 2015

Korea life - day 251 (week 36) / (Korea) Yangpyeon one day trip - Camera cafe and Rail Bike

Korea life - 31 october 2014 (day 251 week 36)

Because Qi will be leaving Korea soon, so now take this chance to see as many thing as we could together. Despite that yesterday we have a long day at Seoraksan National Park, today we will be heading to the camera cafe that seen very interesting.

Once again we depart from the bus terminal to the change to the express bus to the Yongmun Intercity bus terminal (which take an hrs bus drive). Instead of trying to figure out how to get to the cafe by public transport, we took the taxi! Apparently that place is very popular at that area, most of the taxi drivers knows where it is if you mentioned the name of the cafe.

Dreamy Camera Cafe (꿈꾸는 사진기)

Add : 341-13, Jung-won-ri, Yongmun-myeon, Yangpyeong-gun, Gyeonggi-do, Korea
Open hours : 11am - 6pm
Facebook page : https://ko-kr.facebook.com/cafedreamy 


A South Korea family that is living in Yangpyung (located 40 miles from Seoul) have built a life-size vintage Rolleiflex twin lens carmera cafe. The family consists of the husband who is an army aviation helicopter pilot, the wife who is a recently retired army aviation pilot, and their young daughter.

The name of the cafe is Dreamy CameraCafe, and has been a lifelong aspiration for the husband. He wanted to combine his two passions for photography and coffee into one, that why there is the Dreamy camera cafe now.

The outer building the totally the same as the pictures that was posted online and when it comes to the interior of the Dreamy camera cafe, it is 2 storeys with both floors having tables and chairs for visitors. The first floor has many toy cameras, miniature cameras, real vintage cameras, and a Rolleiflex camera the cafe is based on. The vintage cameras were collected by the husband and are in working condition. There are also books about photography that line the shelves.

We were quite hungry due to the long travelling time but sad with the menu as there is nothing much able to eat, they mainly serve coffee and tea. Despite we were hungry, since we came all the way here, it will be a shame if we don't spend some time there. They serve tea is a super cute teapot and coffee with nice form art, and there are books around for people to read and spend some time there. However there isn't much seat available (about 5 tables only), after all is a family run business.
We spent more than 2 hours there, kept taking pictures (from internal to external), we even took picture with the owner !! They are very friendly people, even though there is some language barrier with foreigner, they will try their best to make a conversation with them. If they are located more to the city area, I will want to come back to visit them again!!

Because they are located quite inside the city, there is no taxi come by, so they helped us to call a taxi. While waiting for the taxi to come, we continue taking picture of the surrounding. After we board the taxi, we asked the taxi driver if there is any food that can introduce to us since we also don't know what is nice around here. He introduce us to this restaurant which serve quite good side dishes and bamboo rice. So he drove us there and we went in to look for a place to sit down.

The name of the restaurant is <마당 곤드레밥>. Seem like is quite popular among the Koreans as we seem to be the only foreigners around (and there is no foreign website introduce about this restaurant too). We actually wanted to just order 3 set and share, but they don't let us do that and make us order one person one set. There is no point for us to argue with her so we order as she said, when we saw the amount of side dishes bought to our table, I was totally speechless !! There were up to 20 side dishes and you can refill in anytime (most of the side dieshs can be refill, only one or 2 cannot) !!

After lunch, it has free tea at the tea house next to the restaurant. We took our time to enjoy that cup of tea first then shop around the tea house bait before we called the taxi driver to drive us to our next stop. In the end, he was waiting outside of the restaurant the whole time !! So we hurry out finish up the tea and hop back on to the taxi.

We last min add this last stop <Yangpyeong Rail Bike>. Because we had so much fun when we took it at Chunccheon, so I thought it would be as fun as it, so we just ask the taxi driver to drop as the Rail Bike entrance.

Yangpyeong Rail Bike (앙평 레일바이크)

Add: 126-5, Samseong-ri, Yongmun-myeon, Yangpyeong-gun, Gyeonggi-do
경기 앙평군 용문면 삼성리 126-5
Open hours : Mar - Oct = 9am to 9pm (1hr, 30min intervals / run 9 times a day)
Nov - Feb = 9am to 6pm (1hr, 30min intervals / run 7 times a day)
More information :  http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/SI/SI_EN_3_1_1_1.jsp?cid=1721247

Using a long abandoned railway, the Yangpyeong Rail Bike offers a unique bike ride at speeds of 15km/h from Yongmun to Wondeok. This 3.2km journey passes along a gleaming river and tree covered mountains. The bke ride delivers picturesque scenery all year round: blooming flowers in the spring with the light green buds blossoming on the trees, the flush greens of summer time, vivid autumnal tones colouring the ridge of Yongmunsan Mountain, and the clean white snowflakes resting delicately on the limbs of trees


At first was so excited and talk other people how fun it will be, however is really a super wrong time to take this ride now, as we were travelling in fast speed with no covers, it was CHILLY !!! Don't know should I be sad or happy that the ride is not as long as the one in Chuncheon (sad that there is not as much thing to see as Chuncheon, happy that we don't need to do through the cold for long !) By the time we finish our rail bike ride, sun has set and it's time for us to find our way back to Seoul! 

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Korea life - day 250 (week 36) / (Korea) Seoraksan national park

Korea life - 30 Oct 2014 (day 250 week 36)

Few days ago went to immigration to ask and luckily that time what my friend told me was for Chinese passport, for other passport, we have a month more then need to leave Korea. Although was slightly a waste of my time to travel down to the immigration early in the morning, at least I able to enjoy myself for the next one month then come and worry about visa issue.

Therefore today I decided to head to Seoraksan national park to see the maple leave as the season is ending soon. I met up with Qi and Sun at the bus terminal to take the bus to Sokcho Bus terminal which take around 2.5 hrs then we still have to change to another bus 7 (which take another 45 min to  reach Sogongwon bus stop) then arrived at Seoraksan national park.

Then we walk to the entrance which is nearby the bus stop. The entrance itself was already very big, I can image how big is the whole national park! I'm not that good with words, let pictures speak all the words for me !!





Lastly took bus from to the bus terminal and too tired to take the bus back so we took the subway which is much faster way back home