Month: August 2012

  • Trip to Korea Day 2

    Woke up 6am, slept and next thing, it was 9am already. The thing about staying in a hotel with no windows is you lose track of time and can just keep sleeping indefinitely. Wife woke up about an hour earlier apparently and let me sleep in.

    Decided that room was okay and we'd be extending for another day's stay. Thing was, moving in and out of hotels would have wasted valuable time as there was the "twilight" period between 12pm checkout and 2pm checkin plus the need to be at the hotels means we cannot be elsewhere. Instead we spent the day at Coex shopping. Samsung Note 10.1 had a long queue. And wife wanted to buy Samsung covers found out that LTE version covers were different from the 3G covers.

    By 3pm we were running out of things to shop and went to next door temple. Good trip and after that back to Coex where we ate and nua a bit before heading off to "rainbow" bridge by cab. Think it was near 8pm when we dropped off and realize we were at the wrong bridge. Started walking along back to the correct bridge. Lots of people were walking, running, cycling along the path next to river. Half an hour later, we reached the correct bridge but either the timing was wrong (almost 9.30pm) or something, there were no more rainbow lights. We saw a line of duck and ducklings following it.

    A short break and we started walking back, along the bridge for half an hour before reaching civilization and took a cab just two MRT stops away, back to Hotel California.

    Group of students doing some orientation stuff

    Reached COEX too early, almost everything not open yet

    Ooo.. wish I had taken one of these

    Ah so that's where they store the cutlery...

    Everything comes with these...

    My first real Korean food was bibimbap!

    Dumplings became one of my wife's fav in Korea

    Too hot and spicy though. But almost all the food are.

    The external of COEX

    This was the temple just besides COEX (cross the road)

    Back to COEX

    Had a meal and rested in the restaurant for a long while

    Decided to head to Rainbow Bridge... this is a scene of Korea at night.

    Went to wrong bridge so we walked to path to the correct bridge

    Don't know how the chair is still standing at that angle

    Saw the ducklings following mama duck!

    So cute!

    Reaching the next bridge.  Had to take a break as we've walked about 1.6km from the previous bridge already.

    Disappointed as no lighted Rainbow Bridge.  In the end gave up and had to walk to nearest MRT status (about 800m away) because there is no transport out of here.

    There was a mummy walking with her little girl just in front of us.

    Something about bicycle lanes?

    Bike shop was closing when we reached here

    Errr....

  • Trip to Korea Day 1

    Day 1: midnight travel from S'pore to HK to Incheon to Gimpo to Seocho

    We took a cab at 10.30pm because it was a bit too late to take the MRT but reached the airport by 10.40pm, leaving us with too much time after we checked in by 10.40pm (not quite the 1hr 20mins queue I had just three weeks ago to Japan). We spent time at the bookshop and walked around a bit before heading in about 12.30am, for our 1.15am departure. We managed to finish our water from 500ml bottle and security check will let you in with an empty bottle apparently. Good to know!

    It was nearly 4 hours of travel to HOng Kong where we were supposed to be making our connecting flight. Wife took the aisle seat while I was next to an old man. Cathay Airways, not quite SIA - at 2am I needed to get the bottle filled with drinking water but didn't manage to get anyone to respond till 2.30am, and because of the long wait, I went from sleepy to awake watching movie trying not to miss the attention of any stewardess who might respond to my Call Button pressed. In the end, it was wife who managed a bit of sleep but 2.45am they started serving food. Still I managed to catch a bit of sleep before touchdown at HK.

    The problem was the flights to Seoul was quite full from Hong Kong thus in S'pore they issued me a ticket but wife was supposed to get another ticket on arrival at HK. At the gate, her name was printed together with another person's, presumably also without confirmed tickets. Back in S'pore, there were actually calls for people who were willing to stay back with accommodation provided because the flight was overbooked - so I guess it's the same in HK. We were warned thatwere may not get the same seatings next to each other which would not have worked for us. True enough, we were given tickets with different seatings but told we could have changed seats by the time we boarded. We didn't want to chance it so went to the transfer counter but same answer.

    The transfer involves moving from one side of the airport to another via security check and there was a long queue! Again, the same empty bottle trick worked. Didn't have any HK Dollars so we had to find breakfast which accepted credit card but the shop which told us we could, had its credit card machine faulty. After some "discussions" we left our breakfwithin the counter and just walked away - no we were not going thru the hassle of changing money, not after checking with the staff that they will accept credit card. In the end we had nice breakfast at another place.

    We did get our new seats when we reached the boarding gate and asked. and good seats nearer the front too plus only two seats next to window and aisle. Crowded aircraft, full but we were together still, for another 3.5 hours travel to Seoul. Watched a movie which wife said was good but both of us falling asleep. Managed to get in an hour before touchdown.

    At Incheon Airport we managed to get through immigration very quickly, but had to wait a while for luggage to come out. Through customs very quickly and then first thing I saw was this Olleh "Wibro" thingie which I knew straightaway was what we would need to survive for the next 12 days in Korea! Asked for price, for KRW8000 a day, not much thought needed. It was far cheaper than Starhub's $20 per dunno-how-MB and it could run both me and wife's phone plus iPad. Trust me, this is the THING to get for Internet connectivity while in Seoul. (and good thing it was the first counter we saw coming out - the other counters had other offerings like phone, etc). Oh yeah, it runs on 4G, not 3G so you get much faster speed from any wifi device connected to it, not dependent on the device's 3G limitations. Woot!

    Next search for MRT card. Decided not to take the KRW10,000 per day offer but went to buy a normal top up card. Without knowing how much the MRT cost I couldn't have made an informed decision. On hindsight, the normal top up card would do except for the first day, as any travel away from Incheon to any station would have eaten up too much money. So take the 10,000 all travel card for the first day (and possibly last).

    Wifi, water, travel card and then we travelled down to Gimpo to check/make bookings for our Jeju trip. We already have hotel bookings from 22-24 Aug so found out various trips available (apparently some started from Incheon so it could be possible we may have made the bookings from Incheon). Trips quoted at max pricing so it could be cheaper weekday. We will end up with three days instead of two in Jeju because the Sun trip was quite full. Go to a counter Asiana and get the list of flights printed. It was the same price quoted by Korean airways (with less flights) but it was not as cheap as expected. Found out that summer holidays (July to end Aug) is when flight fare almost doubles. So now you know. Anyway because we opted to travel on Mon instead of Sun back, fare dropped a bit.

    Trip from Gimpo to Seocho where we were to be staying. Luckily for 4G, managed to find out that traveling one further stop down then transfer to another train for one stop, we would be much (MUCH!) nearer to hotel. Coming to 7pm now when we arrived at Hotel California, apparently one of the higher end love motels in the Gangnam area. Smokey room and we managed to get transferred to a less smokey room, even extended another day at KRW80,000. By the time we managed to get out it was near 9pm, so a lot of eating places was closed and started to drizzle but we managed to get into a nice looking place for chicken just as it started to pour. Lucky us, plus the 2 chicken we ordered were HUGE (whole chicken so we finished 2 chickens between the two of us). By the time we finished, the rain had stopped and we got water plus bakery from Paris Baguatte and went back for zzz.

    End Day 1

    HongKong Airport

    Incheon Airport

    The Olleh (Hello spelt backwards) Egg that saved us for the entire trip.  In the end, it just costs us 88,000won for 12 days of use.

    Our dinner/supper on the first day - already past 10pm when we got to this.

    Compliments of the Hotels... errr... -_-"

  • Trip to Korea (planning)

    We have been planning for a trip since 2011. We didn't go last year and my wife ended up heading off to Laos with her girlfriend instead. We had planned for some place like Taiwan, but when I came back from my Jan-2012 trip work trip, we decided to go South Korea. Planning and procrastinating over tickets booking means we didn't book until April 2012, as we had planned for the trip to coincide with the two holidays in August. Initially talks with friends who have been to Korea (mainly HM) means we booked for the first night and leave the rest of the stay ad-hoc (jumping from hotel to hotel). That sounds good on paper (and for a bachelor travelling alone) but as we neared the dates of travel, we realized our itinerary didn't give us that option and on hindsight, we did the right thing by pre-booking accommodations and travel arrangements.

    You don't want to waste time travelling a lot of spending time moving in between accommodation places as that eats into one's holiday time - the transfer between two flights to single destination leaves us with less rest than expected, as a lot of interruptions happen. Whole days can be spent moving out via buses and reaching the next destinations (Seoraksan, Jeju), and back.

    When I spoke to my colleagues in Korea, was told that July/Aug was going to be

    1. Hot

    2. Potential typhoon period

    3. Summer holidays.

    Thus instead of starting 8 Aug, we moved the trip later till 18 Aug. On hindsight, it was probably good we procrastinated booking of hotels as a lot of information was gathered in the Feb and Mar period for us to make informed decisions by Apr.

    Searching for tickets led us to Pricebreaker.com and we went down twice for information and bookings. By then, the very meticulous me had researched and knows more about the schedules than lady that served us, which was good as I am able to suggest flights that she didn't highlight (e.g. the $750 connecting flights by Cathay Airways). We booked our first night hotel at Hotel California in but in the end, we'd extend our stay there even though hotel wasn't ideal. We booked our Seorak Tourist Resort from home, and also the Airbnb accommodation back in Seoul a week on our return from Seoraksan in Singapore, and also our Jeju accommodations. While in Korea, we booked our Jeju tickets and the return from Jeju accommodations via Airbnb. That sorts out our stay till the final day in Korea.