Wednesday 28 May 2014

10 Surviving Tips and Travel Tips to South Korea

Planning to visit Korea soon? Here are some tips for you (my own experience)!

10 surviving tips to south korea
1. Plan Ahead 
Head down to Korea Plaza at Samsung hub to collect guide books, brochures, maps. Trust me, homework is important. You will find yourself handicap when you can't read, can't speak and can't understand their language... 


Address: Korea Plaza, 3 Church Street Samsung hub #01-02 Singapore 049483
Operating hours: Monday to Friday 10-7pm ; Saturday 10-1pm
Telephone number: 6533 0441/2 

Alternatively, you can write to the Official site of Korea Tourism to request for brochures and map. Free copy will be sent to you from the nearest KTO branch office by mail within 20 to 30 working days. Convenient right ?!! 
Click here for the direct link.
10 surviving tips to south korea
2. A Pair of Comfortable Shoes Will Bring You a Long Way
Consider training up your leg muscles before traveling to Korea. Not a good suggestion for people like me though *lazy bones*. Hees... 

Well, the next option you have is WEAR A PAIR OF COMFY SHOES! You will be doing TREMENDOUS amount of walking in Seoul, and the last thing you want is blistered feet running up and down the stairs of the subway. I know I know, we are so pampered in Singapore...

Remember to bring back a few pairs of shoes from Seoul! They are super comfortable thanks to the fact that Koreans walk alot everyday. Jeff commented that those are one of the most comfortable shoes he had ever wore.
 
Got them from Seoul. Super Comfy!


10 surviving tips to south korea
 3. Look for an accommodation with floor heating system (ondol)
Imagine shivering in Korea's cold weather after a long day of shopping , you step onto a warm floor after removing your shoes. LUXURIOUS... Your frozen body begin to thaw. This is one thing that I love most in Korea - their ondol room! Indescribable comfort being warmed from the feet! So comfortable that I would rather sit, eat and sleep on the floor. Haha... and guess what! Ondol is what exactly shapes the Korean life-style today!
 

The best thing is you don't need to spend a fortune to enjoy the luxury. Most of the houses in Korea are equip with floor heating system. You can consider renting an apartment instead of hotels. They are definitely cheaper than hotels. I will be sharing with you more in my next post. 
10 surviving tips to south korea
4. Raw seafood
Seafood is everywhere is Seoul. Octopus, king crab, tuna, abalone, eel, sea cucumber, just to name a few. And more often, Koreans eat them raw!!! So, do remember to state the way you want the seafood to be cooked especially when you are eating at the roadside stalls. Or ajumma will serve you raw. We have Koreans telling us that they have never ever come across a cooked sea cucumber before!!! Yuckssss!! RAW SEA CUCUMBER!!

A roadside mamak stall at Jongno-3-ga
Raw seafood!
10 surviving tips to south korea
5. Few rubbish bins around
Rubbish bins are available at every corner of the streets in Singapore. Unlike Singapore, you can hardly find one in Korea. You are allowed to eat and drink in Korea's subway. But you have to find a way to dispose the trash or take them with you! Oh my... I missed the dustbins in Singapore! Hahaha. 


6. Print discount vouchers
They are many websites offering discount coupons for tourist! Well... Korea did a good job for being tourist friendly!

Korea Grand Sales 2014
http://www.koreagrandsale.co.kr/en/companies?theme_id=21
This is where I got my 40% discount coupon for Everland! 28,000 won after discount. What a steal deal!

Official Visit Korea Website
http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/IngEventMain.kto?func_name=couponList&lang_se=ENG&md=enu

Visit Korea Committee
http://www.vkc.or.kr/en/benefit/coupon.asp

Konest
http://cn.konest.com/ (Chinese)

WHY SPEND MORE?! Do check them out! 

7. Use T money
T-money is a transportation card used for subways, buses, taxis and in some cases, transactions at convenience stores. When using T-money, the public transportation fare is 100 won cheaper than paying with cash. You can get one at any of the convenient shop and refunded the remaining balance in the card with a 500 won of service charge. 

10 surviving tips to south korea


8. Don't miss out their cafes! 
Korean love coffee and there are plenty nice cafes to visit in Seoul! Being a coffee addict, a daily boost of caffeine is essential for me to kick start a day. However, I find that coffee in Korea is not impressive compared to places like Ipoh and Bali. Too bitter... It is however the coziness of the environment that makes drinking coffee a special experience.

If you are adventurous enough, you definitely have to try their SWEET POTATO LATTE! Jeff and I seriously fall in love with their sweet potato latte and waffle. They are worth every single calorie!

Sweet potato latte & waffle from Beans Bins Cafe
 

9. Make good use of their free wifi
Wifi is easily available in Seoul. Almost all cafes, restaurants, guesthouses and hotels provides free wifi. You can put the wifi into good use while having a cup of latte for instance checking out the next destination!

10. Pack light, return heavy!
Seoul is truly one of the best shopping city in the world. You definitely gonna buy some stuff from shoes, bags, to accessories. So, we recommend packing light and returning heavy! Remember to take note of the DUTY-FREE sign when you are doing your shopping!
10 surviving tips to south korea
10 surviving tips to south korea
Cheers. Hope the information helps! Feel free to exchange your thoughts!





Friday 23 May 2014

6 Days in Bali sempana Lene's Wedding

Wedding bells are ringing~ 

And this time we got an invitation from Hendra & Lene for their wedding in Lovina, Bali. 

Invitation card from Mr. & Mrs Hendra

Since Jeff have not been to Bali, let's do a short trip then! 
6 days. NOT SHORT AT ALL.

 Pack @#$%*&^  and go!~
  
And we sail along with the warmth of sunset



Newly renovated Ngurah Rai International Airport, brand new face!


Cab to hotel. 
Please take Blue Bird Taxi to avoid ridiculous taxi fare. They have good reputation of using certified meter.

Blue bird taxi. Easily recognizable. Light blue in color.
 
Check in to Kana Kuta Hotel. It turned out to be a pleasant surprise. Hotel is modern, newly built. The room is clean and nice. Breakfast spread is fantastic too!

The first thing he did once enter the room.
A little balcony overseeing the pool.


After a refreshing good night sleep, off we go for the 2-day guided tour. 
For our 2-day guided tour, please read my blog post on 2-day Guided Tour with Wayan

We are glad that we engaged Wayan for the guided tour. He is extremely helpful and well verse in English. His excellent photography skill is an added bonus!

Two happy days with Wayan.

Our guide for 2 days - Mr. Wayan  *Happy face*

Yea... they are here in Bali!! Ready to go for Lene's wedding at Lovina, North Bali.

Hall 11 mates

It took us 4 hours bus ride to reach Lovina from Bali Airport. Bumpy ride. I need a massage treatment for my buttocks!!!


Some selfie taken while awaiting for the arrival of the newly wed.

Jeff met his colleague during the wedding banquet. What a small world.


It is interesting to witness a Indonesian wedding. Wedding traditions speak volumes about a culture. Unlike Chinese weddings in Malaysia and Singapore, please do not expect alcohol to be served at the wedding reception. In Indonesia, weddings are not an appropriate venue to get drunk.

The wedding banquet ends at 9pm. We have some time to wonder around Lovina beach.
It was a beautiful starry night surrounded by black sands. 

Beautiful sky. And this is what we did. Human telescope.  
 
Starry starry night.

But ended up looking like this. 
Sorry, we don't mean it...

After a yummylicious breakfast the next morning at Suma Hotel Lovina, we headed to Amana Villa, Seminyak. Looking forward, looking forward!

We are welcome by a modern and minimalist design of the entrance...


A small surprise for us upon entering our villa. Banana chocolate cake and  lemongrass-ginger tea. Dah... very refreshing~


The staff are friendly and the services are amazing including a free transfer car around the Seminyak area. They provide Ipad, sim card and most importantly the private butler services.

See... Our names...
A peep to the bathrom
Bath tub filled up with fresh rose petals
Fall in love with the aromatic sea salt
A small personal touch... Love it~


 The weather is so hot... how can we resist the pool?!

soak soak soak

What is Bali without some spa and massage?!
Murano spa (located at Seminyak) looks kinda dubious on the outside but you will be amazed by the rooms. Price is good and therapists is well-trained too!
Jeff enjoyed the massage so much that he fall asleep!


After the massage, we headed to Kudeta, one of the trendiest spots in Bali for sunset.
  

A beer on the beach front watching the sun setting is spectacular.

 


 
Colourful, warm atmosphere of the beach front.



 Dinner time!

There is a long stretch of nice cafes and warungs lined up along the Seminyak main road. We chosen Bali Cafe as the decor appealed to us, reasonable price too. Chill and cozy environment, food is not so fantastic tho.
Balinese mee goreng
Beef lasagna
Pumpkin soup

We are delighted to received a small little surprise when we are back to Amana Villa. Our names in Balinese are written on these stones! We are told that few people today know how to write the language, as children are now schooled in the Indonesian language.

Our name in Balinese language

Good night Bali. We had a good sleep.
 
~ "The best thing about waking up, is knowing... 
you have another cup of coffee to enjoy" ~