3 Nov Sabtu DAY 4 Referensi 1 : https://waytogo.cebupacificair.com/top-10-things-to-do-in-hongdae-seoul/
An abbreviated version of Hongik Daehakgyo (“Hongik University”), Hongdae is now eye-candy land. Streets are lined with coffee houses, each one a shining example of the area’s cute-above-all ethos. At night, the clubs come to life. On the second and last Friday of every month, partygoers jump from one club to the next for the price of one, filling Hongdae’s streets with runway-ready locals who look every bit as stunning as Korean drama stars. If that’s not reason enough to go, we give you 10 more reasons why Hongdae should be high on any Seoul visitor’s itinerary. Hongdae (style pakaian) Myeongdong kosmetik
Let your inner kid out to play Just across the road from the university is a monument to the spirit of play, the Hongdae Playground (406 Seogyo-dong). There are colorful slides, swings and monkey bars on one side of the park and, like most areas where students gather, the walls around the playground are covered in graffiti. Music is a big part of the park’s buzzy atmosphere, and live performances are a regular feature, especially at weekends. Young musicians bring their own microphones and amplifiers, set up in any spot, and just start singing. Or rapping. This weekend musical gathering has become so popular that record-label reps looking for the next K-pop star have made it a frequent stop on their scouting route. Flea markets also add to the fun, with stalls selling original art and crafts by students and local artisans. Choose from a variety of quirky and cute wares: baseball caps with LED lights, hipster socks with wolf or dinosaur prints for only KRW1,000 and chunky, faceted rings. There are also food stalls where you can sample the best of Seoul’s street food, like the spicy rice cake (tteokbokki) or the 32cm-tall ice cream. All these form the perfect cocktail for the ultimate urban weekend idyll: people sit on benches enjoying street food, couples hold hands while swaying to the music, and
students dance around without a hint of self- consciousness in the neon colors of fashion brand K-Star. A stroll through the park — perhaps an hour or so at the playground — is the perfect introduction to Hongdae: relaxed, anything-goes fun.
Go crazy for cute stationery There is a local term for cute, “aegyo,” and it means making adorable expressions similar to those baby faces that K-pop idols make (it’s also a way of flirting, so when in Seoul, get your aegyo on). Stationery chain Artbox (364-26 Seogyo-dong; artbox.co.kr) is the most aegyo of all — there’s no getting out of here without a purchase or a silly smile. The store stocks everything “aww”-inspiring, from notebooks and umbrellas to backpacks and even calculators. Many of these pastel-colored goodies feature animal faces, blooms and even faux-fur.
Hongdae Art Market Free Market Football Faentasium (15000krw) Haneul Park Witness the Seoul street art scene on Hongdae Mural Street The spirit of Hongdae shows its true colours along Hongdae Mural Street (also called Picasso’s Street). This narrow alleyway (Wausan-go 22-gil), following the walls of Hongik University from the main gate to Dongmak-ro 19 gil, features some of the best street art in Seoul from brightly painted cartoon murals to politically-charged expressions.
Support local artists at Hongdae Free Market Looking for one of the most interesting cultural experiences in Hongdae? Pencil in a visit to the Hongdae Free Market on a Saturday afternoon between March and November to see the city’s most artistic and creative folks at work. Unlike at a regular flea market, the exhibitions here feature original handmade items created by local artists rather than typical used consumer goods
Address: 19-3, Wausan-ro 21-gil, Mapo-gu, Seoul Opening Hours: 1pm to 6pm on Saturdays (Mar-Nov) Myth Jokbal (23-1, Eoulmadang-ro): A favourite in Hongdae serving up a succulent garlic jokbal (pig’s feet) that’s among the best in the city. Hongdae Dakgalbi (32, Hongik-ro 3-gil): A fairly non-descript restaurant on a quiet side street specializing in dakgalbi (spicy stir-fry chicken). Kyochon Chicken Hongdae (362-15, Seogyo-dong): Move over Colonel Sanders! This famous Korean chain restaurant rocks out some of the best Korean fried chicken on the planet. Visit with a friend (or two!) to test out several different flavours including garlic soy, honey, and spicy red pepper.
OUR PICKS Burger B – delicious burger and beer restaurant. 363-28 Seogyo-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul HakataBunko – Japanese ramen with the famous Hakata tonkatsu broth. 93-28 Sangsudong, Mapo-gu, Seoul Daknalda – Grilled chicken served with vegetables, rice cake, spicy sauce, and cheese restaurant with military inspired interior. 361-17 Seogyo-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul
Monster Pizza– delicious night spot to get NY style pizza by the slice! 363-1 Seogyodong, Mapo-gu, Seoul 1300K – shop full of cute and quirky gifts including stationary, toys, fashion accessories, household items, and random gifts. 358-58 Seogyo-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul Style Nanda– Fashion clothing store featuring vintage clothing, famous brands, and their own label including their own cosmetic line. 335-21 Seogyo-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul Object -2 storey unique gift shop full of accessories and small gifts featuring local designers. 400-1 Seogyo-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul Artbox – cute stationary store full of fun gifts, household items, and cosmetics. 1 Wausan-ro 21-gil, Mapo-gu, Seoul Kimchee Guesthouse Hongdae – This hostel is perfect for the budget traveler coming in at around $25 a night for basic accommodation. Dorm rooms and private rooms are available and breakfast is included!
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Hwaseong Fortress Referesni http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/ATR/SI_EN_3_1_1_1.jsp?cid=264204 Ref http://www.adventureliesinfront.com/walking-hwaseong-fortress-the-perfect-daytrip-from-seoul/ Ref https://www.willflyforfood.net/2015/04/19/climb-hwaseong-fortress-wall-insuwon-south-korea/ https://www.tripzilla.com/hwaseong-fortress-day-trip/59765
Seoul Forest https://www.boboandchichi.com/2014/07/5-reasons-seoul-forest-great-place-dates-seoul/ http://www.theseoulguide.com/sights/parks-and-outdoors/seoul-forest/ Namhasanseong lebih bagus dibadning hwaseong k*katanya https://www.koreatodo.com/namhansanseong-park-fortress https://thesoulofseoul.net/2013/12/05/walking-along-fortress-walls/
Naksan Park,iwha mural village,dongdaemun plaza design
http://english.visitseoul.net/tours/Visit-Beloved-Sites-from-Korean-Dramas--Naksan-Park-toDDP_/14452 http://seoullikealocal.com/naksan-park-best-view-seoul/ https://pichunotes.wordpress.com/2015/12/29/korea-2015-day-5-bukchon-hanok-villagenaksan-park-ihwa-mural-village-lotte-duty-free-banpo-bridge-rainbow/ banp bridge rainbox !! n seoul tower ? 5 November Senin Day 6 8 pagi ud stasiun busan 9 – 12 Gamcheon Cultural Village lanjut ke yongdusan park ??? (satu area di nampodong)
Collect stamps, win a prize Head to the Haneul Maru Tourist Information Center and Observatory, located just a few meters from the bus stop at the entrance of the village. Here, you can pick up a map for ₩2,000 won ($1.75USD) that will give you recommended routes to see the highlights of Gamcheon. At eight designated attractions, including galleries, a café and art shop, you can collect stamps on the map. Once you’ve received all the stamps, you can receive a prize back at the information center.
How to get there To access the village via public transportation, take the subway to Toseong Station (Line 1). From exit six, walk straight and turn right. You’ll see a small bus station board in front of the Pusan National University Hospital building (Block C, Cancer Centre, aka the PNU Cancer Centre). Hop on the market village bus en route to Gamcheon Culture Village. An English announcement will let you know when you have arrived.
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Dongbaekseom Island If you’d like to spend some time enjoying nature, you can take a stroll through Dongbaekseom, a former island that has become attached to Haeundae Beach. In addition to its evergreen trees and magnificent views of the water, Dongbaekseom Island is home to a statue of the Little Mermaid, as well as a monument of Choe ChiWon, an ancient Korean scholar. If you walk through the forest to the other side of the island, you can also explore the Nurimaru APEC House, which is an international conference hall that hosted APEC summit meetings.
Visit the Observatory Explore the Dongbaek Park Visit the Nurimaru APEC House Go to the Yachting Center
3-6 Haeundae Beach + gwangali bridge ?? 6-MALEM G U K J E 6
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Haedeong yonggusa temple buka jam 5 pagi
8 – 11 TAEJONGDAE PARK SHINSEGAE MALL 14 LANTAI BIFF SQUARE ? BALIK KE SEOUL BUS ?? JAM?? COCOKIN SAMALOKASI INEP JADI ANDAI TENGAH MALAMPUN GAMPANG BALIK SEOUL KARENA SUBWAY SEOUL MENTOK JAM 12