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colduphere Jul 29th, 2014 11:55 AM

"To borrow from the modern vernacular: Best. Trip Report. Ever."

Not if you believe a trip report should include irrelevant detail, unfinished thoughts, inside references understandable to only a few, strange humor and too much personal information.

Putting those aside, yes I would agree.

kja Jul 29th, 2014 04:28 PM

@ gertie – The differences between the Seoul of 1978-1982 and the Seoul of today must have have been very striking. I’m sure you expected that it would be much more modern; it must have been odd to find that it was also "older," with so much of what was historic, but had been destroyed, having since been recreated. I’m glad you thought the changes for the better, as that is certainly not always the case with modernization.


@ shelemm – Thank you so much for your words of praise! And thank you, too, for your wonderful description of South Korea – you capture a wealth of information in a compelling few sentences. I love your conclusion: “For such a little country right off China and dominated for so many years by Japan, the culture is thoroughly and unapologetically distinct.” Indeed! That was a point made by many of the guides with whom I interacted: South Koreans have a very long tradition of taking what they value from others, and then making it their own. :-)


@ colduphere – LOL, if you didn’t find my humor strange then I certainly didn’t reveal too much of myself! ;-) Thanks again for your compliments – much appreciated!

AskOksena Jul 31st, 2014 03:32 PM

>>>Dinner at Arirang. OMG, just across the street from the entrance to the Korea House was a branch of Arirang – a restaurant that Robert (@ AskOksana) had recommended! It met my needs perfectly – I had a delicious meal of mushroom bulgogi with a ton of banchan and a beer and attentive service. :-) (Thanks, Robert!)<<<


You are most welcome, kja, pleasure and - rather appropriately - warm Seoul Friday morning greetings to you. To date, every Arirang business dinner of ours has been most enjoyable; glad my recommendation worked well for you.

Once again, can't thank you enough for your brilliant and thoughtful writing. Finally got around to reading and savouring your report last evening. Rest assured, your S. Korean exploits and impressions have been duly 'bookmarked' for future and long overdue S. Korea holiday, as my Seoul business trips continue to almost exclusively entail hotels, office buildings and the Incheon airport (where I'll be later today, before flying home to Singapore). You experienced so much during your S. Korea journey and wrote about it so eloquently with such delightful humour; well done.

Will reiterate my offer of lodging, dining and recreational options for you in our fine home of Singapore. Just know you would appreciate some of our sweet city-state's more intimate boutique properties. And, as always, pleasure to suggest seating and meal options (all classes of service) for our Singapore Airlines.

[Concerning lodgings, will have more to convey in future regarding the Four Seasons' impending Seoul hotel. And, another fine international hotel group favourite of mine will soon be revealing more of her Seoul plans. Interesting Seoul lodging developments and additions at present.]

Thanks again kja, for another wondrous collection of writing. Warm Friday morning - and early weekend - wishes to you and all from Seoul,

robert


... Singapore Girl, You're a Great Way to Fly ...

kja Jul 31st, 2014 04:07 PM

@ AskOksena – I appreciate your compliments, Robert, and am glad you enjoyed my report. I sincerely hope that I tavel to Singapore one day and will count on you to help me plan that trip – I know it will be much more enjoyable as a result. :-)

JC98 Aug 2nd, 2014 12:33 PM

kja, what a long and detailed report! I've only read through your Busan section since I was there last year for a conference. You managed to see so much more than I did when I stayed there for the entire week at a hotel on the beach. But I did go to the temple by the sea and the one in the mountain that you went to. That fish market sounds really good. Wish I had gone.

Will continue to read more. Thanks for sharing.

kja Aug 2nd, 2014 08:01 PM

@ JC98 – If you were in Busan for a conference, then I’m sure you had many things to do other than sightseeing. The fish market -- Jigalchi -- was definitely cool, but given your interest in Buddhism, visiting some of the temples around Busan was probably the best use of your limited free time in the area.

Thanks again for your input as I planned my trip and for encouraging me to pursue a templestay. I certainly thought of you during my memorable night at Haeinsa!

Mara Aug 3rd, 2014 11:42 AM

kja, I already got some maps and brochures from the Korea Tourism Organization in NJ (that's the NY office) that I requested online. :)

kja Aug 3rd, 2014 01:10 PM

@ Mara - Good for you! :-) If you are only going to Seoul, you probably won't need any special vaccinations or other pre-travel medical treatments, but that's between you and your physician. Here's the CDC link:
http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/destinat...ne/south-korea

And the guidebook I found most helpful, the <i>Seoul Selection</i> guide, does come in a version that is specific to Seoul and that you can get through amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Seoul-Selectio...lection+guides

Keep me posted!

hnl Aug 4th, 2014 12:18 AM

We will be watching for photos.....

kja Aug 4th, 2014 04:22 PM

@ hnl -- Unfortunately, I don't anticipate posting any photographs, at least in the foreseeable future. But thanks for your interest!

hester Aug 5th, 2014 06:23 PM

Sea Hag, I'm back! My son is once again living and working in Busan South Korea. This time he has a wonderful job with the South Korean government. I'm off to South Korea in September with my Korean DIL. I will get to meet her parents and grandparents.

Remember those days way back when both our sons just went to South Korea? It looks like we both got Korean DIL's out of it. We are so lucky to have ours in our family.

Sorry, to hijack the thread....

SeeHag Aug 5th, 2014 09:40 PM

hester, I have wondered about you and your son and DIL! We are living parallel lives! We are going to Seoul the second week in September to meet the in-laws! My son was working for the Korean government when he met his wife. We are looking forward to our trip and celebrating the marriage with our new family.

hester Aug 6th, 2014 05:21 PM

SeaHag, Wow! We really do live parallel lives. I leave for Korea on September 14. But I will be going to Busan. I have met Hee Ju's (DIL) parents and Grandparents on Skype but it will be nice to meet them in person. I don't speak Korean and they don't speak English but that's OK. They raised a lovely daughter and it will be nice to meet them. Hee Ju and I will have lots of fun while Joe is at work. My husband is staying home this trip.

On our previous trips we always stopped in Japan. We love it there. How a wonderful trip. Leslie :)

christo Aug 6th, 2014 08:08 PM

kja, absolutely insane trip report or in current vernacular 'awesome".
I am just starting the planning for my first visit to S Korea and your accounts will help a great deal. Thank you very much.

Curiously, one thing that caught my attention is your reference to TA and the reviews you made there on hotels. I too flip between TA and Fodors Forum for my research but I am now reminded that it is the quality of writing such as yours that sets this site apart and propels the read from mere research to enchantment. Bravo !

SeeHag Aug 6th, 2014 08:19 PM

We just miss each other, we fly home the 15th! We will be facing a language barrier too. It should be interesting as we will be spending three days together on Jeju island. My son rented a large home and we and Sohee's siblings and parents will all share the place. I hope you have a great time too! I will wave at you as our planes pass!

Sorry for the hijack kja!

kja Aug 6th, 2014 08:56 PM

@ christo - Enchantment?!? Wow - thank you so much! And LOL, one of the words I found most useful while in South Korea was "daebak" ("awesome"). :-) I'm very pleased that you think my report will prove helpful and am sure you will have a wonderful trip. Please keep us posted!

@ hester and SeeHag -- no worries! My goal in writing this trip report was to be useful, and reuniting old friends is, IMO, a useful thing! :-) I hope you both enjoy your upcoming trips to South Korea and find many qualities to treasure in your newly extended families.

JC98 Aug 14th, 2014 01:02 PM

kja, I just read your Gyeongju section. Amazing that you remember all the details, and the names of buildings and places too. Just now I had to google Gyeongju to see how it's spelled! Do you take notes as you travel? I should have written a trip report right after I return to better remember the details.

I traveled to Gyeongju like 3 years ago, and have already forgotten a lot of the names. For future travelers, there's a mountain (Namsan) just outside of Gyeongju with lots of large and small stone carvings of the Buddha that you can see along a hike. Some carvings were large as one side of a mountain. I remember the images were carved to ward off the marauding enemies in ancient times, first the Mongolians and later the Japanese. The hike was really cool through a forest with open vistas here and there, and the Buddhist stone carvings made it more interesting.

And even on a mountain hike that you think is quite remote, you can always count on finding a drink/food stall or even a vending machine to replenish you! We got to a rest stop on Namsan toward late afternoon, and no one was around but 2 vending machines dispensing hot and cold drinks were on standby to serve!

We took a taxi to Namsan but on the way back after the sun had set, a father who was hiking with his young daughter offered us a lift back to city center in his station wagon. The girl was so cute, trying to teach us how to say "hello" in Korean, and she got a bit frustrated when we didn't say exactly right.

kja Aug 14th, 2014 04:18 PM

@ JC98 - That's not my memory speaking -- that's me typing up my journal. ;-) Namsan (the one outside Gyeongju) sounds lovely. (There's also a Namsan in Seoul, site of the N Seoul Tower.) I sure wish there had been a vending machine or two along the fortress hike near Busan -- I could certainly have used one, and they did seem to be otherwise ubiquitous. I had trouble learning to say "hello" correctly, too, and am not sure I ever got it QUITE right, but it was definitely worth trying so that one could speak to people like this father and daughter and so many others.

kja Nov 1st, 2014 12:17 AM

A post-trip correction: Upon going through my photographs (oh no -- the lens of my camera was apparently damaged early on!) I realized that Beomeosa, a temple near Busan, had more to appreciate than I thought at the time. I must have been too tired and thirsty by the time I got there to notice some of the details.

@ M. Bowman -- I just saw the compliments you offered on your blog -- thanks so much! :-) I'm glad you found my report worth reading.

thursdaysd Nov 1st, 2014 12:38 AM

Oh no! How badly was your camera affected?


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