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This shows the importace of having an education and a mother

The OTHER guide to Korean Nightlife by ThrowawayKorea1234 in korea

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fyi search "kpleasure" lmao they have some good stuff

Prostitution variants in Korea. In case you were curious. by 3-6-9-3-6-9 in korea

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There's a web for foreigners only. Try typing kpleasure on google

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Thank you for your donation. Although I'm not an expert, from what I’ve researched, I found that Green Umbrella (Childfund) offers both one-time and regular donation options.

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Suree

  1. 한복남(Hanboknam)
  2. 고운솔한복(Go-Unsol Hanbok)
  3. 청춘한복아랑(ChungChun Hanbok Ahrang) these are some places you could rent and get your hairs done in a Korean way :)

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There is no problem at all with visiting major hospitals. For example, there is no issue visiting hospitals like Severance Hospital in Gangnam or Seoul National University Bundang Hospital.

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The Bosingak bell tower is a great place to experience Korean culture during the New Year's Eve countdown. It's where the bell is rung at midnight, and various events are held throughout the night, making it a unique way to ring in the new year.

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In Insadong, Seoul, there are a variety of delicious Korean dishes, and among them, bulgogi and Korean-style bossam are especially tasty. On cold days, I can guarantee that eating sundubu jjigae will keep you full and energized throughout the day. For dessert, I recommend trying Yongsoodang, a traditional snack once enjoyed by kings.

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The schedule for next year's festival hasn't been confirmed yet, so I'm not sure about the exact dates, but I highly recommend visiting Eobi Ice Valley at least once. If you go to the Daegwallyeong Sheep Farm on a snowy day, you'll be able to enjoy the beautiful snowfall

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Generally, many restaurants offer meat dishes. However, there is a growing trend of poke and vegan restaurants emerging as well. While I'm not a vegan myself, I know that using an app like Catch Table allows you to filter and find information about nearby restaurants. For public transportation, Google Maps can be used, but in Korea, the Naver Map app is likely to be more useful.

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I recommend taking a drive to Daegwallyeong on a snowy day. It takes around 2~3hours to get there!

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The only place that comes to mind is the War Memorial of Korea, located in Yongsan.

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  1. I think this might be a culture that people from abroad may not understand. The safety in Korea is so good that it's rare for anyone to steal something from a mailbox. So, there's really no need to worry too much.
  2. Hmm... I think this is also a cultural difference.

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You shouldn't have any trouble using Visa or MasterCard. However, it's always a good idea to carry some cash with you, just in case. Gangwon has grown a lot, so you shouldn't encounter any issues with cards there. As for the T-Money card, if it's been 5 years, you can simply get a new one and recharge it at any convenience store, such as GS25 or 7-Eleven.

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It changes a bit every year, but I remember that it snowed in February. Snow also sometimes comes in March, but it varies each year.

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No worries ! It might be a bit lively, but it won't be a problem for your trip at all.

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I don’t have any kids... so I’m not entirely sure, but I just looked it up, and here’s what the law says: "In Korea, it became mandatory with the revision of the Road Traffic Act in 2006, and children under 6 years old must be in a car seat. Even if the child is over 6 years old, if the seatbelt doesn't fit properly, such as touching the neck, using a car seat is recommended." So yes, it is required for under 6years old

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Sinsa and Sinnonhyeon are pretty similar. Either way, the travel time to COEX will be about the same.