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Topicin 2 months ill be going back to south korea for the first time in 8 years.
Deganawidah
02/07/18 7:40:48 PM
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Kastrada posted...
Deganawidah posted...
_BlueMonk posted...
Deganawidah posted...
Know what you are going to do and where it is before you get there rather than waste time figuring those things out or trying to find things.

yeah. i would hate to feel rushed though. hm.


I don't think you would need to rush or even feel rushed if you had a plan. It doesn't need to be down-to-the-minute schedule (unless you really try to see everything the city has to offer in one day), just knowing ahead of time where you intend to go and having a good enough idea where those things are and how to get around. Basically, don't just go to Busan with nothing particular on your agenda. When I went to Mokpo for the day, we moved at a fairly leisurely pace and didn't really even stay all day. We got there by 10:00 am and were leaving by 6:00 pm and we still managed to have lunch, climb a mountain, go to two small museums, and a few other sights. I really think KTX makes day trips feasible even as far from Seoul as Busan.


Yeah but Mokpo is SUPER tiny compared to Busan. You can kinda get away with moving a bit slower there.


True, but there is no need to try to see an entire city in one day, as I said. That is more good reason to choose what you plan to see before you get there. I'm sure a day trip would be worth the time if you want to do a few things and know where you plan to go before you arrive. I knew plenty of people who did it when I was in Korea.
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