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Bubbles in Korea
Bubbles in Korea
180.3 هزار بار بازدید - 9 ماه پیش - Introduction: Embarking on my first
Introduction: Embarking on my first journey to Korea, I've meticulously planned every aspect to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience. From the moment I land, acquiring essential items like a SIM card, to exploring the rich culture, cuisine, and nightlife, this plan outlines a thorough itinerary for an unforgettable Korean adventure. 1. Arrival in Korea: Essential First Steps Airport Procedures: Upon landing at Incheon International Airport, my first task is to purchase a SIM card for uninterrupted connectivity. I'll find a kiosk in the arrival hall offering various options suitable for tourists. Transportation Prep: Next, I'll acquire a T-money card, essential for hassle-free travel across various modes of public transportation, including buses, subways, and taxis. 2. Packing Essentials: Weather-Appropriate Clothing Seasonal Wardrobe: Researching Korea's climate for my travel dates is crucial. For summer, I'll pack light clothing, a sun hat, and sunscreen, while winter demands a warm coat, thermal wear, and comfortable boots. Rain gear is a must regardless of the season. Cultural Considerations: I'll include modest attire for temple visits, blending respect with comfort. 3. Culinary Exploration: Vegetarian Delights Vegetarian-Friendly Eateries: I plan to explore plant-based cuisine at renowned spots like 'Plant' in Itaewon and 'Sanchon' in Insadong, known for their traditional and contemporary vegetarian dishes. Local Markets: Visiting local markets like Gwangjang Market will offer a chance to taste authentic Korean street food, with vegetarian options like tteokbokki and kimbap. 4. Shopping Havens: Best Markets in Korea Myeong-dong: A must-visit for fashion and skincare products, Myeong-dong's bustling streets offer an array of shops and local brands. Namdaemun Market: As Korea's largest traditional market, Namdaemun is ideal for souvenirs, clothes, and experiencing the local shopping culture. 5. Experiencing Korea's Nightlife Itaewon and Hongdae: These vibrant districts are famous for their nightlife, with a plethora of bars, clubs, and live music venues. I'll immerse myself in the dynamic energy of these neighborhoods. Night Tours: Joining a night tour of Seoul will provide a different perspective of the city's landmarks, beautifully lit after dark. 6. Cultural Immersion: Temples and Historical Sites Gyeongbokgung Palace: A visit to this historic palace will offer a glimpse into Korea's rich history. Bukchon Hanok Village: Strolling through this traditional village will be like stepping back in time, amidst heritage houses and quaint tea shops. Conclusion: My first trip to Korea promises to be a blend of modern experiences and cultural immersion. From navigating the streets of Seoul with ease to indulging in the local vegetarian cuisine, shopping in bustling markets, and soaking in the vibrant nightlife, this journey is poised to be a kaleidoscope of memorable moments.
9 ماه پیش در تاریخ 1402/10/16 منتشر شده است.
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