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Re: 101 Things to do in Korea
Can anyone tell me about the food at Everland. We want to go and spend the day but I am a little concerned about what there is to eat (some of us are a little picky :) Thanks
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Re: 101 Things to do in Korea
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You should be able to find something for even the pickiest eater - but don't hold me to that as I am not a picky eater and think almost everything looks good. |
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Re: 101 Things to do in Korea
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You can do a lot of stuff in Nami Island riding boat, hiking and biking. I do remember we went a pot place inside island ( I am not sure they still run bussiness or not though) they sold clay and taught us basic skill to make whatever i was going to make and i was end up with weird looking hum.. maybe ash tray or something like that. I don't remember how much i paid but they did deliver it to us, too (I still have it). Actually i am planing to go back this summer again with kids. Last edited by kimicori : 06-13-2007 at 04:34 AM. |
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Re: 101 Things to do in Korea
I saw the map at how to get to Everland, but I just don't get it. Is there a subway stop near there? What's the best way to get from Osan to Everland (and not drive, I don't have a car)?
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Re: 101 Things to do in Korea
Korea is one of the most beautiful countries I've ever seen. It's the most exciting, exillerating, imaginative place I have ever visited. So many people, beautiful apartments, nice cars, and pleasant people everywhere!! I hope I can stay forever!!
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No doubt a dirty, lowdown trick, but I don't think willy did it, (because
I know Willy can spell "exhilarating"!). This type of editing cannot be condoned! Whoever you are, cut it out! It is akin to character assassination! |
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Re: 101 Things to do in Korea
I personally loved Jeju. It is beautiful, people are kind, very clean, land and water activities...it is a fresh and relaxing place.
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Re: 101 Things to do in Korea
I'm planning to go boryung mud festival this weekend or maybe next weekend. any advise??? I'm lil worried if it will be way too crowded.
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Re: 101 Things to do in Korea
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and so as eodo(eo island). it's a small island in geoje city. it's very famous for beautiful scenery. This garden has more than 3000 plant species including palm tree. Last edited by natalie_nenno : 07-10-2008 at 01:48 AM. |
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Re: 101 Things to do in Korea
Well, i am in Daegu I honestly really dont have the time to go out...with work and being a husband and a parent of 2 its hard... i usually dont go home from CP Carroll to Camp George till about 1900..then on weekends i am too busy fartin around with problem soldiers... its hard on me and the family... but when i do have time..being my wife is korean we go to her hometown of Andong..SOJU Capitol for what I have been told..plus it has a nice ancient history for what she had told me.
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