Links to all albums: Boseong's Green Tea Fields / Buam-dong / Busan / DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) / Deoksugung Palace / Folk Flea Market / Hwaseong Fortress / Jin's Around the Block Tour / Lotus Lantern Festival / Oedo Island / Historic Jeong-dong / Jeonju Hanok Village / Jongmyo Royal Shrine / Mt. Dobongsan / Samcheong-dong / Saseongam Hermitage / Seonyudo Island / Seoul's Best Brunch / Seoul's Best Cafés / Seoul's Lock Museum / Sinchon & Edae / Wongudan Altar / Yangdong Folk Village / Yangsuri / Yeouido Island / Seoul's Yongsan District
Links to my KBS World Radio interviews: Simon Bureau of the Canadian Chamber / Cho Jae Hyun of the ASEAN-Korea Centre / Sonia Hong of Visit Korea Year / Journalist Don Kirk / Peter Liptak on Korean Idioms / Stephen Revere of 10 Magazine / Artist Vincent Sung / North Korea Human Rights Activist Lauren Walker
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25 July 2010 19:40
Jasmine @Twitter Name
Annyong! I am planning to visit Korea during Autumn. But i am not sure when is the best time to go (Late Sep? Early Oct? Mid Oct?). Can you plsss… advise me? Gamsaphamida!
4 August 2010 13:32
melibee21 @Twitter Name
Dear Matt
am planning for a Korea Trip in April 2011. need ur advise in some places. pls add me in Skype. thx alot. ur help is greatly appreciated~
4 August 2010 16:24
Teri
Hello,
I have no idea what and where to go and visit in Seoul. Can you give me some suggestion what I can do in a day and a half? I love history so I guess some palaces, traditional villages and DMZ may be worth the visit. I hear some culinary chef shows are good. Problem is looking at the map of Seoul, it’s absolutely confusing where does one start. I will be staying 2 days for leisure in the Gangnam area and then I move to the North where Grand Hilton is for another 3 days for business. Tried researching on Seoul but am totally confused by the directions and locations of these areas. Online maps are all in Korean.
If you don’t mind, I would really appreciate any pointers on what I can do while in Seoul.
Thanks!
Teri
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