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12 things to do BEFORE going to Korea

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24 Things You Need to Know Before Traveling to Korea 2024????????

If you're traveling for the first time to Korea, then here are tips for first-time travelers to Korea! If you plan to visit Seoul, Korea for the first time, here's everything you need to know :)

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11 Things NOT to do in South Korea - MUST SEE BEFORE YOU GO!

Here are 11 things you should NEVER do in South Korea. The country is one of the most amazing places in Asia, but the culture can be difficult to navigate if it's your first time. These are some helpful tips when getting to know the Korean people.

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THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE VISITING SOUTH KOREA

In this things to know before visiting South Korea, we share everything you need to know before visiting the Asian country, including getting to South Korea, South Korea travel tips and what you need to know if you are visiting South Korea for the first time.

Korea Packing list

If you are starting to write your packing trip, there is a few things you need to remember to include. Firstly, an umbrella is essential, it can rain a lot in Korea but it is also common to use an umbrella to share yourself when walking in the hot sun. You will also need to bring some decent trainers or sneakers, you will be doing a lot of walking in the major cities but there are also some great hikes to chose from near Seoul. You may also want to bring some deodorant, you can find this in some drugstores but it expensive and rare to find. Ladies, I recommend carrying some tissue around with you, most restrooms are western but you will find some squat toilets in smaller villages. One more thing to pack is slippers, water shoes or a spare pair of flip flops. Most hotel rooms will not have a bath or enclosed shower, so it is worth having a pair of slippers just for the bathroom to avoid wet feet.

Korea apps

Before arriving, also download the google translate app and a currency converter. Not all restaurants, cafes and taxi drivers can speak English, so have a translate app will help you a lot. The currency in South Korean is Won so use a currency converter to check prices, especially when purchasing souvenirs or food in touristy areas.

Seoul

Seoul is the capital and many peoples firs choice when heading to the country. There are a lot of historic sites and incrusting experiences to be had here but don’t spend your whole visit in the city. Be prepared for crowds and congestion, Seoul is home to over 25 million residents; half of the countries total.

Seoul is also a great place for shopping wit endless malls but a massive variety of fashion, accessories and beauty stores. It is also a great place to try some new products; there are beauty and skincare products everywhere so try something new whilst you are in Korea.

Try the cafes. When in Seoul, you have to head to at least one of the amazing cafes in the city. With themed cafes, unique cafes, modern cafes and instagram worthy drinks to try, plan a visit during your trip.

Restaurant tips

When you are in a restaurant, it is common for servers to avoid interrupting you whilst you are eating. This means if you need something else, perhaps another drink or serving of something, you will need to wave or press the call button on your table.

Another thing to note in restaurants is the chopsticks. Koreans use metal chopsticks, which can be a little harder to use than wooden ones. However, you can use a spoon to eat rice and make sure you place your chopsticks back down on the table when you are finishing with them - do not leave them sticking up vertically out of your bowl.

Also, when you want to pay the bill, it is likely to already be on your table. Check the sides or underneath the table and pay at the payment stand; there is normally some type of sign or server behind a table.

Some other table manners to be aware of; our your elder’s drink before your own, do not blow your nose whilst sitting at a table, don’y pick up your bowl to eat and drink your soup before trying other dishes.


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Things I wish I knew before traveling to Seoul ???????? South Korea Travel Tips

Here’s everything I wish I knew before going to South Korea as a tourist. This is specifically for Seoul and includes main Korea travel tips. #koreatraveltips #koreatravel

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12 Strange Things in South Korea That Surprise an Inexperienced Traveler

Before going to an unfamiliar country, you need to know about its culture. Especially if you are going to Asia where the society still follows certain traditions and has a hierarchical structure. One of these traditional countries is South Korea with its frightening characteristics and unusual taboos.

So before you fill your belly with kimchi and then hit up a BTS concert, you’ll need to get acquainted with some South Korean “no-no’s” first. Here's the list of bizarre cultural faux pas and downright illegal bans of South Korea so that you won’t spoil your trip to the land of morning freshness.

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- Restaurant and café employees get paid really well, so tipping is seen as an incredibly rude gesture and a jab at their dignity.
- Holding the sticks vertically and sticking them vertically into rice are associated with death in South Korea because it resembles the incense sticks stuck in the sand at funerals.
- When visiting someone’s home in South Korea, it’s impolite to refuse refreshments and even more offensive if you don’t finish what’s been served.
- You might feel uneasy about the number 13, but a lot of countries in East Asia have the same attitude, only with the number 4.
- The age-old tradition of giving gifts to teachers for Teachers Day on May 15 was made illegal in South Korea back in September of 2016. The law prohibits teachers from receiving gifts from students or their parents.
- Many East Asian countries don’t like tattoos, and they’ve even managed to encode this into their laws. In South Korea, it’s illegal for tattoo artists to practice their work, and only licensed medical doctors are legally allowed to ink people.
- A lot of women there will stick to high necklines or wear layers under low-cut tops just to err on the side of caution. However, the attitude towards miniskirts is drastically different!
- It’s important to avoid looking directly into someone’s eyes if they’re older than you or they have a higher position (like your boss).
- If you’re out and about in the streets of Seoul (or anywhere in the country for that matter), never take photographs with strangers in the frame. It might land you a fine or a night spent at the police station.
- You might well be a rocket scientist, but in South Korea, you have to listen to your elders, especially if they’re rocket scientists, too. No, just kidding about that last part.
- You know it’s polite to cover your mouth and nose when you cough or sneeze, but take extra precaution when it comes to blowing your nose in Korea.
- Now, this might come as a surprise given all the other things on this list, but talking about your #1 and #2 is totally normal in Korea! And I’m not just talking about between family, friends, or partners – even colleagues will go into great detail about their bodily functions!

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We're sharing 11 awesome things to do in Seoul, South Korea to make your trip super fun and full of memories.

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Best Things To Do in Seoul South Korea 2024 4K

SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA: In this Seoul travel guide we show you all around South Koreas capital highlighting the best things to do in Seoul. These activities include going to Lotte Tower, Korean War Memorial, Gyeongbokgung Palace, Itaewan, Myeong-dong, going out for Korean food like Korean BBQ and Soups. South Korea tourism is back to normal and in this Seoul travel video you will see just how energetic this beautiful city really is.

If you are looking for things to do in Seoul and want to know the best tourist places and activities you will get that with this Seoul vlog. We show you 26 things to do in Seoul and help you know more about the cityscape local food and the shopping districts and more!

26 Best Things To Do in Seoul
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00:00 SEOUL INTRO
00:31 LOTTE TOWER
01:24 MYEONGDONG WALKING STREET
01:51 ITAEWON DISTRICT
02:17 NATIONAL MUSEUM OF KOREA
03:04 GYEONGBOKGUNG PALACE
03:57 NATIONAL FOLK MUSUEM OF KOREA
04:40 KOREAN TEA
04:53 BUKCHON HANOK
05:29 GWANGHWAMUN SQUARE
05:49 KOREAN WAR MUSEUM
06:56 NAMSAN CABLE CAR
07:18 NAMSAN TOWER
07:37 LOTTE ICE SKATING
08:05 LOTTE WORLD
08:37 LOTTE MAGIC ISLAND
10:06 OLYMPIC PARK
10:32 LONE TREE
11:02 RIDE SEOUL METRO
11:50 GANGNAM HANDS STATUE
12:14 BIKE AROUND SEOUL
12:25 BONGEUNSA TEMPLE
13:03 KOREAN FOOD
14:26 KSTAR ROAD
14:42 SCOOTER
14:48 RIVER FRONT
15:47 NATIONAL MUSEUM OF MODREN ART
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16 Things to KNOW before going to South Korea - Travel Guide

Hi there! In this travel guide video, we'll share 16 things you need to know before going to South Korea. From food to the latest trends, we'll cover everything you need to know to make the most of your trip! Be sure to check it out!

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3:12 Unleash Your Party Animal In Their Clubs
3:56 Try To Relax and Unwind In Their Temples
4:47 Put Love Locks At Namsan Tower
5:38 Try Out Some Korean Booze
6:23 Visit Their Palaces
7:48 Have A Feeling to be A Korean While trying out Hanbok
8:43 Explore and Discover Traditional Villages
9:36 Attend the Very Famous Boryeong Mud Festival
10:36 Never miss the very Popular Tourist Spot, the Jeju Island
11:14 Experience The High and Exquisite Busan Tower
12:03 Show your Beach Bodies in their World Class Beaches
13:17 Witness Lotus Flowers at Jeonju
14:09 The Surroundings of Gapyeong and Chuncheon
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BUSAN TRAVEL GUIDE ???????? - 22 Things to Do & ALL You Need To Know Before Your Visit

If you're planning on visiting Korea, chances are that you'll swing by Busan for a couple of days. You're probably familiar with the movie Train to Busan, which you can easily do from Seoul!

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Exploring Seoul Korea - Travel Guide | What To Do & Eat

I spent 12 Days in Seoul, Korea for the very first time. In this video, I highlight the major things I did along with some of things I ate during my visit to this beautiful, trendy, and historic city.

Although 12 days allowed me to only scratch the surface of everything there is to do here, I wanted to create this video as a guide for anyone who is looking to come here in the future. There were a lot of popular tourist attractions I visited along with food eateries from night markets to sit down dining places that I provide an honest opinion and review about during my dining experience.

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00:00 Intro
00:40 Myeongdong Night Market
01:18 Myeongdong KYOJA 'Michelin Guide'
01:45 Myeongdong YUGANE Chicken Galbi
02:18 Myeongdong Shopping
02:45 Myeongdong THE SIC-DDANG
03:15 Best Coffee in Myeongdong
03:50 Sul Bing Cafe
04:55 Olympic Park
05:55 Starfield Library
06:25 Itaewon
06:52 Korean BBQ - Maple Tree House
08:28 Gyeongbokgung Palace
09:38 Hanbok Rental
10:10 Children's Museum of National Folk
10:25 Bukchon Hanok Village
11:35 Aquafield Bath House
13:15 Hongik Raw Marinated Crab
14:45 Korean BBQ - Saemaeul Sikdang
15:44 DMZ Tour
18:37 Hwadam Botanic Garden
20:35 Korean BBQ - Ggupdang 'Michelin Guide'
21:14 Night Markets
21:39 Hangang Moonlight Market
22:28 Mangwon Market
23:42 Gwangjang Market
25:28 Outro

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• Coffee Libre Myeongdong Cathedral


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TOP 100 Things to do in Seoul | KOREA TRAVEL GUIDE

TOP 100 Thing to do in SEOUL!

Hi, I'm TOKKI! And today, I'm going to share with you my TOP 100 recommendations for the top attractions, activities, and delicious food to eat while visiting Seoul, Korea.

This top 100 Seoul list is grouped together based on location. That way, you can use this guide to give you an idea of what to do while in a given area (e.g eat tteokbokki / dukbokki while exploring Gwangjang Market). Seoul is MASSIVE, and I want to make sure you're able to maximize your time doing what you love on your trip.

We will start in Myeongdong, then Jongno, Gangnam, Jamsil, and then make our way back to Myeongdong / Jung-gu area. Yep, it'll be a satisfying full circle. Here is the list of everything (+locations) we'll cover today.

1. Myeongdong
2. Myeongdong Street Food
3. Kalguksu @ Myeongdong Kyoja
4. Jongno
5. Gyeongbokgung Palace
6. Bukchon Hanok Village
7. Samgyetang @ Baeknyeon Tojong Samgyetang
8. Blue House
9. Gwanghwamun Square
10. Jeongol @ Bada Hangadeuk
11. Hanbok
12. Cheonggyecheon Stream
13. Gwangjang Market
14. Tteokbokki @ Stall 68 in Gwangjang Market
15. Soondae @ Stall 68 in Gwangjang Market
16. Banchan @ Soon Hui Nae
17. Insadong
18. Mandu @ Gaeseong Mandoo Koong
19. Bling Box
20. Ikseondong
21. Kafe Langsom
22. Jonggak Avenue of Youth
23. Olive Young
24. Gangnam
25. Kakao Friends Store
26. Hanwoo @ Baekeok Hanu
27. Artbox
28. Galbijjim @ Gangnam Myeonoak
29. Underground Shopping Center
30. Coex
31. Starfield Library
32. Baskin Robbins
33. Gangnam Style Statue
34. Gatten Sushi
35. Apgujeong
36. Whitelier
37. Janguh Dupbap @ Haemok
38. Dosan Park
39. NUDAKE
40. Garosu-gil
41. Hwe @ Jayeon San Hwet Jib
42. Jamsil
43. Lotte World Tower
44. Seokchon Lake
45. Lotte World Adventure
46. Bingsu @ Sulbing
47. Lotte World Mall
48. Naengmyeon @ Seorae Naengmyeon in Lotte World Mall
49. CASETiFY KOREA
50. Jeongsik @ Hangook ui Jib in Lotte World Mall
51. NatGeo Korea
52. thisisneverthat
53. Virtual Reality Sports Arcade
54. Korean Pizza @ Mad for Garlic
55. Lotte World Aquarium
56. Olympic Park
57. Korean Convenience Store
58. Dakgalbi @ Biwabyul Dakgalbi
59. Outdoor Public Gym
60. Gamjatang @ Cheong Nyeon Gamjatang
61. Korean Baseball Game
62. Samgyeobsal @ Don Blanc
63. Soju
64. Noraebang
65. Banpo Hangang Park
66. Hongdae
67. Hongdae Busking Scene
68. Korean Photo Booths
69. Itaewon
70. National Museum of Korea
71. Jjajangmyeon @ Luh Luh
72. War Memorial of Korea
73. Dongdaemun
74. Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP)
75. Heunginjimun Gate
76. Dongdaemun Seonggwak Park
77. Sulungtang @ Ne Tee Name
78. Ihwa Mural Village
79. Korean Bakery @ Paris Baguette
80. Mega Coffee
81. Seoul Station
82. Lotteria
83. Jokbal @ Ohyang Jokbal
84. Lotte Department Store
85. Department Store Food Court
86. Dolsot Bibimbap @ Gajok Haeguan in the top floor of Lotte Department Store
87. Lotte Young Plaza
88. Bulgogi @ Yen Mat Seoul Bulgogi
89. Makgeolli
90. Myeongdong Cathedral
91. Isaac Toast
92. Honey Butter Almond & Friends
93. Korean Fried Chicken @ BHC Chicken
94. Nike Seoul
95. LifeWork
96. Sutbul Gui @ Wang Bi Jib
97. Namdaemun Market
98. Gimbap @ Tong Tong Kimbap
99. Hotteok @ a small cart in Namdaemun Market
100. Namsan Seoul Tower

And that's THE TOP 100 THINGS TO DO IN SEOUL! Congratulations, we did it! Thank you for watching this video, and I hope it inspired you for your next Seoul trip. Please like, subscribe, and let me know in the comments: your fav Kpop idol, your favorite Korean food, or even what I missed. Anything and everything, I can't wait to hear all about your adventure in Seoul, Korea.

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00:00 Intro
00:19 Myeongdong
1:27 Jongno
6:10 Insadong
7:13 Ikseondong
8:33 Gangnam
12:19 Apgujeong
15:04 Jamsil / Songpa
23:44 Banpo Hangang Park
24:07 Hongdae
25:19 Itaewon / Yongsan
27:05 Dongdaemoon
29:53 Jung-gu / Myeongdong
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Korea Entry Requirements 2023 Walkthrough (Enter South Korea with me)

From Q-Codes, to a guide of the Seoul, Incheon Airport - I just came back home to South Korea so I decided to make an updated video to inform you about the new Korea Entry Requirements for 2023! Here's a complete walkthrough of what applications you need to fill-out in advance and I show you what it looks like to enter customs and go through the airport in 2023~

August 2023 UPDATE: Please watch my MOST recent video on Entry Requirements as there have been many updates since this video:

Important Links ✨
✨ Q-Code Website (fill-out within 72 hours of your flight):
✈️ My Complete Airport Guide:
✨ OFFICIAL K-ETA Website (for MOST tourists - many of you no longer need a K-ETA visa - check the updated video I just posted):
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If you're coming to Korea I would recommend checking out my Airport Guide to help take you step-by-step through your arrival in South Korea ✈️
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⚠️ Don't forget these!
*Travel CREDIT card I always use for travel with no International Transaction fees!:
*Travel DEBIT card I always use to pull money from ATMs and not pay any fees!:

*A VPN for privacy, to stream Netflix, and to teleport:
*The best app to learn Korea: (Referrer ID: MEGANO)
*Shuttle (the only way to order food/groceries without an ARC):
(Or use the code: MEGAN-OSTEN-VWD for ₩4,000 off your first order)
*SIM Card I recommend for your trip to Korea (can be mailed to your house BEFORE your trip):
*Wi-Fi Egg (if you don't want to get a SIM Card but want to have a working phone - it's like portable, pocket Wi-Fi!): Egg&ad_id=5740

✨Favorite AMAZON items for traveling ????
List of items I recommend you bring WITH you to Korea because they're hard to find here:
Adapters (so you CAN plug your devices into the wall):
Converter (to protect your devices and the plugs in the wall lol):
My favorite Korean protective masks:
Portable travel scale (weighs any suitcase):
Neck pillow (with eye mask and earplugs):
Kindle:
TSA approved locks (flexible and fit any suitcase):
Laundry detergent strips (dissolve in water):
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Taiwan travel vlog number 26 :) What to eat in Taiwan and the best things to do in Taipei 2024!

Please enjoy the video .

You can find some of the useful information, timetable, tips of my Taipei Itinerary here:


☀️2024 Taiwan•Taipei Travel Itinerary | 台北自由行


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????Gyeongju Korea Travel Guide: 12 Things To Do +Itineraries - Cheomseongdae, Bulguksa, Gyeongju World

I spent 2 full days in Gyeongju City in South Korea, the “Museum without Walls.” I took the express bus to Gyeongju from Seoul and it was 100% worth it! Lots of things to do, and the views at night are some of the prettiest I’ve seen in South Korea.

Read my full Gyeongju blog post here:

How to get to Gyeongju: I took the bus instead of KTX from the Seoul Express Bus Terminal which stops directly downtown at the Gyeongju Intercity Bus Terminal.
Full directions here:

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????Things to do in Gyeongju / Places to Visit

1. Hwangnidan Street
2. Royal Tombs Complex
3. Cheomseongdae Observatory
4. Donggung Palace & Wolji Pond
5. Woljeonggyo Bridge
6. Gyeongju Gyochon Traditional Village
7. Bulguksa Temple & Seokguram Grotto
8. Bomun Tourist Complex with resorts and businesses.
9. Gyeongju Tower inside Culture Expo
10. Hwangnyongwon Joongdo Tower
11. Gyeongju World theme park
12. Bomun Lake and Pavillion

Vegan Restaurant in Gyeongju:
????Vege Bakery Cafe
There’s also: On-Ve Vegan Bakery, Baru, Smells Like Bread, Hyangjeok Won

Timestamps:
0:00 Preview
0:15 How to get to Gyeongju
0:57 Top places to visit
2:16 Must-see night views
3:26 Northeast Gyeongju
4:56 Sample Itineraries

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Seoul Travel Tips: 10 Things to Know Before YOU Go

Things YOU need to know before YOU go to Seoul in South Korea.
With a population of over 10 million people, Seoul is a buzzing metropolis where hi-tech meets street markets and buddhist temples. Seoul is twice as a dense as NYC. Seoul is bordered by 8 mountains, with the han river running through it. Seoul is considered to be the world’s most “wired” city -- your cell phone will work everywhere here And yes -- KPOP is everywhere, shops, tvs, stages… this city lives and breathes kpop.

Weather:
Summer is hot, humid, and rainy. Monsoon season. Highs around 85F, lows rarely drop below 70. And hotels are expensive.
Winter is cold.. below freezing. Bring jackets. Seoul hosted the winter Olympics right? Cheapest time to visit. Avoid Lunar New Year.
Best time is April to May and September & November. Highs between 50 and 75F.

For shopping visit Myeong-Dong. At street stalls and subways you can bargain. Hongdae for latest trends -- close to the university. COEX - Largest Underground Shopping Mall in Asia


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