Singapore on a Budget

From Melacca Central Bus Terminal , we took the 2PM bus to Singapore for 23 Ringgit  ( around 300 pesos/ 7 USD). Several buses travel this route all day, with the last trip at around 7 pm .  Our ride was a basic aircon bus with No TV. Super VIP buses are also available at 25-27 Ringgit (8 USD ). Travel time from Melacca to SG was around 3-4 hours, depending on traffic. We travelled on a Sunday afternoon, so it was a hassle free crossing. Unlike in other countries, immigration for both Malaysia and SG are under one building in Johor Bahru.

Budget Stay in Little India

The bus’ last drop off point was at their garage near Sim Lim Square; very favourable to us because it was just a short walk to Little India where we opt to stay. Contrary to the prior comments of others, staying in the cheerful and vibrant Little India district made my trip in Singapore more interesting. This area is dominated by Indian foodstrips, shops , incense and Bollywood music which was new to my senses.  It was also a good exposure in preparation for my next backpacking trip 😉 We stayed at Inncrowd Backpackers inn at Dunlop St. for 20 SGD/night (dorm type) including light breakfast (Toasts,Jam,Egg) and unlimited coffee/tea the whole day. They have a good lounge for guests to watch TV or DVD. Desktop Computers and reference books and Maps are also available for everybody.  ( http://www.the-inncrowd.com )

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Photo of Inncrowd Backpackers where we stayed for 20 SGD /night with light breakfast. It looks better in actual. hehe
Photo of Inncrowd Backpackers where we stayed for 20 SGD /night with light breakfast. It looks better in actual. hehe
Masala Chicken Pizza
Masala Chicken bun ( 1.2 SGD )- I had a slice of this or 2 for 3 straight days ! Its spicy- pepperish , best paired with Coke =)
Chicken Biryani Meal at a Indian Cafeteria near Tekka Market.  5 SGD , good for 2
Chicken Biryani Meal at an authentic Indian Cafeteria near Tekka Market. 5 SGD , good for 2
another Chicken Biryani  meal I had from a nearby restaurant. hmm, too polished. The meals on the Cafe near the market are more interesting . =)
another Chicken Biryani meal I had from a nearby restaurant. hmm, too polished. Meals from the Cafe at Tekka Market are more interesting . =)
crispy and spicy Vegetarian Samosa
crispy and spicy Samosa from a  Vegetarian bakery at the corner of Dunlop St.

Cheaper to buy Universal Studios Ticket Online 

Singapore First timers would definitely include visiting Universal Studios in their itineraries. Walk in ticket prices are at 74 SGD for a day tour , but we were lucky enough to stumble on a discounted online promo with Asiatravel.com … We got our ticket for only 65 SGD , inclusive of 10 SGD consumable + P 5 SGD discount on shopping. Sweet!

Maximize Tourist Privileges

Train connection to Universal Studios is located at Vevo City Mall ,which also gives out a lot of perks for tourists. I just presented by passport at the information counter and got this privilege card to avail shopping discounts and free snacks. =)

Free Texas Chicken and Mcdonalds Coffee (and etc) at  Vevo City for tourists.
Free Texas Chicken and Mcdonalds Coffee (and etc) at Vevo City for tourists.
Asia Travel Kiosk at the basement of Universal Studios where we exchanged our 65 SGD worth On line Vouchers to entrance Tickets .
Asia Travel Kiosk at the basement of Universal Studios where we exchanged our 65 SGD worth Online Vouchers to entrance Tickets .

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Touring the City on your own

1. Mall Hopping at Orchard Road

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2. Bay Area and the Gardens by the Bay in the Afternoon

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 interesting Bench
interesting Bench
No entrance fees at the outer Gardens , perfect for morning Jog if i had more time
No entrance fee at the outer Gardens , perfect for morning Jog if I had more time

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Dinner at MakanSutra Food Stalls Just outside the Esplanade near the Bay Area  

Me Goreng and Curry+roti
Me Goreng and Curry+roti
MakanSutra Gluttons Bay
MakanSutra Gluttons Bay

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Marina Bay Sands Mall and Hotel

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Mall interior
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View of Marina Bay Sands
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Marina Bay Sands Hotel Lobby
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Awesome Drop Lanterns at Marina Bay Lobby
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View of Singapore Cityscape as seen from Marina Bay Sands.

Clark Quay for some Chill and Cold beer.

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interesting Lobby near Clark Quay with wall hung landscaping.
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The Sling Ride ! around 80 SGD per ride , too expensive =(

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ice cream sandwich for 1 SGD
ice cream sandwich for 1 SGD

Dine with the Hawkers

Hawkers are the equivalent of Filipino Karinderias , that offer ready made affordable meals. (around 3-5 SGD for 3 viand meals )  Meals are generally Chinese Style and veryTasty.

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Melacca, Malaysia

When we were still planning our backpacking itinerary, I made sure to include visiting the Historic Melacca , even for just a day .

 The inter City Bus Terminal . Catching the bus to Melacca , around 2 hours travel . VIP bus for just 9 ringgit ( around 110 pesos)
The inter City Bus Terminal . Catching the bus to Melacca , around 2 hours travel . VIP bus for just 9 ringgit ( around 110 pesos)

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Melacca is rich in History and is a known international port since the dawn of Asian Trade between Malay, India and China. It was also said that in the 15th Century, the princess of China’s Ming Dynasty was married to the Sultan of Melacca , which signified strong ties between the 2 kingdoms.  The Melaccan Monarchy was abolished during the 16th Century with the colonization of the Portuguese . and later on , captured by the Dutch. As such, European Architectural influence is much evident in this part of Malaysia .

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Sample of an Old World Malay Architecture , with its prominent high pitched roof suitable for Malaysia’s tropical Climate

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The Xavier Church on top of a Hill .

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Jonker Street , Melacca. Malaysia did a good job in preserving the old streets of this town . Indeed you would feel like you’re in an old world Chinese town when you walk on this area.

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Enjoyed Free tastes on this Chinese/Malay delicacy station =)

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Yogurt ice cream shaped like an egg.  5 Ringgit . I tried the Passion Fruit Flavor .

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Kuala Kumpur , Malaysia

It was my first time to visit Malaysia and I was among the few lucky ones to avail the lowest Cebu Pacific promo ever, which flew me from Manila to Kuala Lumpur for just  around P 250.00 including fuel surcharges VAT and booking fee. I booked this flight around 13 months in Advance.

Cebu Pacific Landed on the KL Budget Terminal so I was not able to see the Main KL airport which was modern – eco friendly, as described by many . KL airport was more than an hour journey to Central Kuala Lumpur . The airport complex was surrounded by vast Palm Plantation ; No prominent Residential / Industrial developments in its surrounding, which was very ideal.

We arrived at KL Central Station around 7pm and transferred train to Imbi Station , walking distance to Jalan Alor , and the off streets which is one of the backpackers’ area in  central KL.

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The lively Jalan Alor
The lively Jalan Alor
Modile Beverage shop along Jalan Alor.
Mobile Beverage shop along Jalan Alor.

We stayed at  i2inn Guesthouse along Jalan Tong Shin (the street after Jalan Alor) .

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Highlight : The 6 Ringgit ( P 13 x 6 ) Breakfast Buffet just along Jalan Alor . They say its Buffet, but really its a one round plate but you can put there all the food you can eat . I actually thought at first that it was a literal buffet , so I went back for more. I was Charged + 3 ringgit for the second round . Not Bad Still . Me Goreng noodles and the malaysian chicken curry was awesome ! didnt get hungry for hours . hahaha SAM_0115 SAM_0120

KL Central Station . for Inter City / International Trains . Also has check in counters for KL Airport . KL has one of the most efficient transportation system I have experienced . and Cheap fares too!

KL central Station
Kuala Lumpur Central Station

My first stop was the Batu Caves at the northern tip of KL where the Hindu Shrine is situated . There is a large number of Hindu in Malaysia , Mostly Indian immigrants. The cave is pretty amazing . By far the biggest I’ve got in to ; fully developed into a temple , so the errryyy cave feel is not there anymore.

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The rest of the day was just spent walking around Central KL.
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The entrance to the Food court at the Basement of Isetann , along road 50 (near the pavillion mall) . Read in blogs that this was a good food court.
The entrance to the Food court at the Basement of Isetann , along road 50 (near the pavillion mall) . Read in blogs that this was a good food court.

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The 8pm fountain show at Petronas Complex.
The 8pm fountain show at Petronas Complex.

Petronas looks more dramatic at night, and is by far the best looking building I’ve seen . More than just its towering form and dimensions , this building put Malaysia in the Map as one of the Most Aggressive nations in the world.

I have also visited Merdaka Square and nearby landmarks of Kuala Lumpur but didn’t get to take pictures because my Camera got wonky. =(

Ho Chi Minh City for a Day

1. Vietnamese Pho for breakfast

I started my start my day in Vietnam with a bowl of Vietnamese Pho at Bun Bo Hue Restaurant, which was just beside the Backpackers’ place I Stayed in. They serve the best Pho in Bui Vien St., as per the blogs I read . 50,000 dong for a bowl. ( around $ 2.5 usd, 100 pesos ) I ate twice at this restaurant , was really good.

Vietnamese Pho
Vietnamese Pho Me Huang

2.   Down the memory Lane on foot – Vietnam War Museum , Notre Dame Cathedral , HMC Post Office , Opera House , Peoples’ Committee Hall

Notre Dame Cathedral
Notre Dame Cathedral

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HMC Post office.; Built before the WW2, when Vietnam was still under French rule
HMC Post office.; Built before the WW2, when Vietnam was still under French rule
inside HMC post office
inside HMC post office
HMC People's Committee Hall
HMC People’s Committee Hall

3. Vietnamese lunch Buffet

Read Blogs and found this awesome lunch buffet for just 8 USD ! Its on the 5th floor of Park inn Mall , very near the Peoples Committee Hall . Just ask the guard , you wont miss it.

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4. Walk the streets

Ban Thanh Market may be the most noted place to buy souvenirs, but items here are quite pricey. I recommend shopping at Saigon Square which is just 3 blocks from Ben Thanh. around 10 mins walk .  Small shops along the way are nice to check as well.

Ben Thanh Market .
Ben Thanh Market .

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5. Highlands Coffee . Just to try, I showed them my highlands Philippines customer card hoping to get some perks. They said they cannot honor the card, but still , they were very kind to give me a promo coupon..  Got a Free drink !!!

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6. Saigon Beer to cap the night

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Travelling to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

I was able to book Tigerair ticket for only P 1,500 pesos to Ho Chi Minh from SG ; A good promo deal! I spent 3 days around HMC with no set itinerary ; just walked around the City and checked some particular landmarks , the Market and indulged myself on local food choices . Pure Chillax lang !

Flying to HMC was around 1.5 hours travel from SG . Arrived there just before 9 am. Airport was OK. not much annoying taxi and tuktuk drivers like in other cities I’ve visited.

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HMC airport was quite far from the city center, and trains are not yet available. The cheapest way to the city center is by Bus 152 , which is just outside the international airport, at the far right end of the building . Non aircon bus is only 5000 dong . (around $0.25 / 11 pesos ) Its almost an hour travel with a lot of turn arounds, but as soon as i found Ben Thanh Market, I knew I was at the city center already. I hop off at the stop opposite the market and used my google map to navigate my way to Bui Vien St.

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Vietnam, as described by many, is a country of motorcycles . Even old ladies dressed with tight skirts dong bother riding the bike.

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I stayed at the Cosman Rucksack Inn, along Bui Vien St. , around 15 mins. walk from Ben Thanh Market . (Google Mapping is adviced) 5 usd for a bed/night , Dorm type accommodation. Its clean and cheap, even better than the 15 usd inn I had in SG .

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It is quite easy to roam around and get a hold of Ho Chi Minh vibe because almost all of the usually visited spots are at the city center . Getting an accommodation at Bui Vien St. / Pham Ngu Lao area is recommended.

HMC People's Committee Hall Notre Dame Cathedral street scene

Built before the WW2, when Vietnam was still under French rule
Built before the WW2, when Vietnam was still under French rule

inside HMC post office

HMC People's Committee Hall
HMC People’s Committee Hall

January Visit to Hongkong

For full time employees like me, Holidays + long  weekends are much awaited!  Me and my friends were able to book our promo tickets for a Friday  to Sunday visit to Hongkong.  It was our first to see the city so our itineraries were basically touristy.

It was January temperature was around 18 ‘C during day time and drops to around 10’C in the evening . It was the perfect time to pull those baggy Terranovas out of the closet and onto the pictures =)

I fell in love with the city lights , the rush and the Hongkong- style street food ! My 3 days visit was surely not enough and I am definitely going back to experience more of this city’s off beaten corners.

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At HK Airport . Theres a train within the complex to transfer passengers from the main terminal to the gates.
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Our first bowl of Hongkong Style Noodle. Yummy ! for only 10 HKD (around 60 pesos)
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My first view of Bank of China Tower by Architect IM Pei . This tower is famous to architecture students since it was the first skyscraper in Asia  at 315.0 m (1,033.5 ft) . Built during the late 80’s.
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View of Hongkong from the Peak Tram. My visit was during winter , so the city is quite gloomy.
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The busy Nathan Road – among HK’s shopping districts.
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Near Langham Place. Another shopping district in HK
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Afforable meals are on every corner !
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Fried Dumplings at around 5 HKD (30 pesos) but definitely delicious and filling
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Langka , Tropical Fruit is very pricey in HK
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Pricey native mango
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Giant Balimbing Fruit for 25 pesos per piece
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Jollibee in Hongkong
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HK style Shabu shabu
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Traditional disneyland parade
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Songs and Fireworks display at the Castle during the closing hour.
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Hell ride at HK Ocean Park !
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Roller Coaster at Ocean Park
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Chino-vela selfie on a Street in HK.

Exploring Seoul and Paju City, South Korea

South Korea is one of Asia’s most developed and progressive country , comparable to Japan and Singapore. As such, travelling to this country can be a bit costly and would require some preparation , and research.

Here are my recommendations from how to experience S. Korea without spending so much. As always, I lived by my principle of travelling on a practical note; and Not necessarily going the cheapest option , which can be a hassle sometimes. Hope this can help you in your preparation.

Transportation =  Incheon International Airport is around an hour travel by subway to Seoul , which would cost you around 14,300 won (around 14 USD) . Bus options are available for around half the price , but will take you 2 hours or more.  Transportation from airport to Seoul is highly organized , and the attendants can converse in english and are willing to assist.

Subway system within Seoul is very efficient, but can be a bit pricey, and would cost around 1 USD even if you travelled just a station away. But then again, I still recommend this , rather than hopping on a bus to roam around the city, which can be a bit confusing. Taxi rides are expensive , and would not go below 10 USD even for a relatively short distance. Moreover, taxi charges go almost double at night , at around 10pm, as soon as the subway operation ceases.

Where we Stayed = Banana Backpackers Hostel, which is very close to Angguk Station and Changdeokgung Palace, Jongno-gu. There were 4 of us and  we took a private room for around 15 USD per person. But other options are available.  Accommodations are cheaper in  Jongno-gu area, which is nearer to the palaces and the old city center.

Where to buy stuff and pasalubong = Daiso branches are everywhere , selling cute items for less than 2 USD. Cheap items can also be bought in the outer streets of Seoul’s shopping districts  like Myeongdong and Insadong. The main streets can be a bit pricey.

Freebies = Cosmetic shops in Korea, especially in Myeongdong, are very generous in giving product samples and freebies. Most even give out Face mask packs , which are sold at around 60 pesos (1.5 USD) here in the Philippines. As such, this can also be a good option as pasalubong to friends back home =)

Off the beaten path of Seoul,

Shops and Cafe hopping near Hongdae area and the University Belt

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Coffee Prince – Famous for the Korean Drama Series that conquered asia the year 2007-08

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Hello Kitty Cafe – just walking distance from coffee prince

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Cats Living Pet Cafe

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Bauhouse Pet Cafe for Dogs

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Interesting Architectural Design of SSamziegil Shopping Complex at Insadong.  To reach the upper levels, a gently-sloping ramp winds around the building,  from ground-level to roof-top deck.

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Explore Gangnam district street scene

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Gyeonggi English Village at Paju City, around an hour travel by bus from Seoul . This is where the Drama Series “Boys over Flowers” was shot.

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Le Provence in Paju City – cluster of Markets , vibrant and typically Korean.

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Autumn Visit in South Korea

It has always been a dream of mine to experience Autumn in South Korea. The the vibrant color palette of the landscape as the leaves turn red and yellow; The cool breeze whole day long ; Riding a train with courteous Koreans in their stylish fur coats; The smell of freshly grilled Sang Gyeopsal and Kimchi; South Korea is undeniably beautiful.

Last October 2012 , me and 3 other friends were fortunate enough to have booked promo tickets for only 6500 per person round trip from Manila. It was a good catch. We stayed for around twelve days and visited 3 cities.

Paju – where the series “Boys over Flowers” was shot . This city is located almost at the border with North Korea.

Goyang – where we stayed with our Korean friend who hosted us for two nights. Goyang is a good take of point to Everland, Korea’s biggest theme park owned by Samsung Corporation , which is less than two hours away.

and lastly, the charming Seoul .

Here are some of the Highlights of my South Korea trip.

Changdeokgung Palace and the Emperor’s Secret Garden (창덕궁과 후원) UNESCO World Heritage . This Palace of lush gardens, streams and walking trails served as the summer residence of the Royal families. Although it is not as grand as the others , this is by far the most beautiful Palace I have visited in Korea.

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Main gateway to Changdeokgung Palace
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entrance to the main palace

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Architectural details of roofing , which is probably around 300 years old
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Entrance gateway to the Garden
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intricate ceiling details

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Gyeongbokgung Palace , Opened 1395 , is probably the grandest and most famous in Korea. This palace have been the main Residence of the royal families. The exchange of guards ceremony in the morning and in  the afternoon is worth seeing. Though grand in scale, the palace is quite tranquil and calm, with the majestic Bukhansan Mountain at the background.

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Banquet hall, with the majestic Bukhansan Mountain at the background.
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Exchange of Guards ceremony at around 10 am.
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Us, wearing traditional Korean costume. This is free , as long as you scheduled with the admin in the morning.
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main entrance to Gyeongbokgung .

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English Village in Paju Province where “Boys over Flowers” series was shot

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Le Provence Village in Paju is a quaint and charming Market with vibrantly decorated shops and cafe’s, which is typically Korean.

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Korean Food !!!

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Bibimbap fit for the Royal ! Prepared by our friend Jinny Kim.
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sang gyeopsal Meal
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Banana Yogurt drink , heaven sent delicious !