Hi there! I apologize for taking so much time off, if you follow my other socials I had numerous issues last year. Besides burn out, this video was filmed last year and was supposed to be my last video of 2023 but I had issues with the sponsor on it at the time. Anyway, if you follow my instagram (@josieliftsthings) travel and filming for this year is well underway and videos here and on my second channel are starting again 😊 Good to be back! Follow my second channel here: youtube.com/@josievlogsthings LET’S EXPLORE SOUTH KOREA!! 😊😊
Korean government required Google Map to install map server physically in Korea so that data will stay within Korea, if they want map data from Korean government. Google refused.
-5 would be the lowest temp it would get to in northern ireland. I keep forgetting they are from Australia though, so God bless them, this would be very foreign to them.
When it's time around soo-neung in Korea, you know it's real winter finally came🥶 you'll get to know your thigh feeling hurt in outside cause of the freezing weather. But in recent years like 1 to 2 years, things doesn't seem like that I guess its global warming is real kicking in
I enjoyed your vid. It was helpful to see you show some things you need to know/use while traveling/Sightseeing in Seoul. It seemed like people there were nice and helpful despite maybe a bit of a language barrier
Glad you are back. i also visited Seoul in Jan. your video makes me refresh my memory in Seoul! it was really fun and thank you so much. hope you well. you look so good😄
@@Diana-wk9qv It's like San Francisco. If you spend single year here, you will think time here is very fast. From hot days to cold days, every week is single week in temperature. Only spring and autumn are moderate season, but.. temperature gap in a day is dramatically big, at that period.
@@lllqq134 could you actually organize the seasons by groups of weeks instead of months? Like would it sound absolutely alien to describe the year as having maybe 18-ish smaller seasons instead of the traditional 4?
The analogy is simply wrong. It doesn't snow as much as in Buffalo in Winter, and it's a lot more humid than in Houston in summer. Obviously you've not been to either place.
2:15 The reason Isaac Toast is famous is because it helps people who have failed financially once in their lives get back on their feet. The brand only grants store ownership permits to people who are in financial difficulty. I don't think that brand of toast is very tasty. However, it is a brand that deserves praise for its social contribution.
I’ve watched all your Korea vlogs and watching the fully polished tour of Seoul is epic 🔥I like both formats. I gotta catch up on your videos. Wish you two a great year ahead 👍
I’ve been wanting to head to Seoul for the longest time! I met heaps of people in Japan that said they were heading there after Tokyo which I found interesting. Really can’t wait to visit! ❤
The lakes only freeze at the top so most fish simply school in the deepest parts and take a "winter rest." In this resting state, fishes' hearts slow down, their needs for food and oxygen decrease, and they move about very little.
I love your confidence in travelling. I always feel like I suffer with imposter syndrome quite badly when I travel but watching you makes me feel more comfortable and confident with it
Just wondering, did you enjoy your visit? These days as a Korean, me and many Korean people worry some tourists with too high expectations might have some bad experience here.
I used to live Seoul to 7 years (1996-2002) with one year prior in another city. Every year on my way to USA I stop for a few days for visiting friends. Seoul is ever changing and Koreans are hardworking and on the other spectrum are hard partying. Lived in the Hongdae area, office was first on Samsungdong then Insa dong and my church and gym are we in myungdong. Neighborhoods change from one year to another. Was in Seoul end of March for 24 hour and will be back next week for a week. It’s crazy how it changed but what I love about Koreans is that since I spoke Korean (out of practice so it takes a day or two to get back into the rhythm. Being an American I see how Asia is far more advanced and I’ve moment you arrive in an American airport you die comparing to the convenience of Incheon, Singapore or Suvarnabhumi Bangkok airports.
@@sc33h3o3 advanced as in security, immigration at the airport took me in incheon 8 minutes total upon arriving, but arriving at SFO, it took me 23 minutes with immigration alone. Btw leaving SFO -one flight to Narita and this last flight to Incheon-both times my luggage arrived broken. The response was little different. All Nippom air response was -that USA fault not ours, Asiana air actually exchanged my broken suitcase for a new one in the airport (got to choose my size and color of what they had in stock and not bad selection). Both airlines and Thai airways have told me that the number of damaged luggage from San Fran is pretty much a guarantee that one out of every 100 pieces will be either damaged or destroyed beyond being able to continue.
@@casadechris923 yes I know you're talking about those types of things, I'm talking about archaic patriarchy, lagging behind with other types of equality/ progress
You’re such a joy to watch 😬 I first discovered your channel when I was researching about Thailand and got through the whole playlist in like a week 😂 Wishing you luck for all the travels planned for this year 🙏
As a Korean, I wouldn't particularly recommend Myeongdong to foreigners. While it is undoubtedly the most famous area, I believe there are better places to spend your time that are more authentic, more representative of Seoul, and more traditional. Myeongdong, simply put, is more typical than traditional. It is a place where overpriced souvenirs that appear "Korean" but lack genuine roots are sold, and it is also very crowded. When foreigners visit Korea, I think the unique vibe of Korea is a significant factor (since we lack vast natural landscapes). Therefore, if one wants to experience Korea's indie culture, I would suggest Hongdae. For traditional culture, Gyeongju is ideal, where one can feel the coexistence of life and death through the numerous tombs scattered around daily streets and villages, as well as the Daereungwon Tomb Complex. Jeonju Hanok Village is another excellent choice for traditional experiences. Insadong in Seoul has traditional aspects, but its current appearance is far from traditional and is overly commercialized in a negative way, offering little value. For a lively seaside city experience, Busan is great, and while Jeju Island has everything, its downside is the extreme expense.
Loved it! Great to see and hear about Seoul. And great to hear about it from you! Glad to see you posting again! Definitely looks like a place to visit.But need to remember the woollies. You looked cute with your hair down and rugged up in the beanie and jacket!🥰
Hello. I'm Korean. If you're going to travel to Korea, never go to Gwangjang Market or Myeongdong. They sell trash food at a high price. I'm really sorry if you've already visited.
@@stuartfong8280 There are a lot of street food at the market that locals go to, not tourist destinations. Mangwon Market maps.app.goo.gl/BC3xXWC5Y5UWXz1Y8 If it's far away, restaurants in department stores with proven hygiene and popularity are good.
Actually they are not trash food, just common street food. Problem is that their prices are double of other locals as many foreign visitors are visiting the market.
Locals tend to go to 'Kyungdong' market in Jegidong rather than Kwangjang you've mentioned to avoid rip off's. Myeongdong also is touristy place. Hongdae might be better choice for the same stuff in less price. 'Myung' pancake is made of green gram matter.
Josie, it seems like you would’ve enjoyed your time in Korea a little more if it wasn’t so cold. Maybe you should try visiting again during a warmer month! :)
If you travel to Korea, you should definitely visit the shopping mall on the second floor of the building immediately to the left as you exit Myeongdong Station from Exit 6. It features a collection of popular Korean brands.
I prefer the classic Korean street toast (cabbage, ham, egg, sauce, pickle, mustard...). I hope you consider adding the prices. I am curious of the prices post covid. I know even street food has gone up quite a bit. I know you are from Australia (a warm climate) and find it cold, but you do not want to visit Korea in summertime. It is crazy hot and humid.
Thank you for this vid. UTube served it up and i devoured it. Having arrived in 2 countries mid winter- NY and Japan- I love a snood…and wear on all the ways u demonstrated. Made me laugh when Michael was modelling the diff ways to wear and alas I am guilty of wearing in all these ways. You have no shame when u are cold. Keep the vids coming- new follower from NZ
😂😂😂😂 thank you for the best comment I’ve read all day!! 😂😂 Haha I 100% got so jealous he had a snood. My neck was FREEZING. 😂 Welcome aboard! Glad to have you here! 😁😁🙏☺️
Hello Josie & Michael👋👋👋 This was amazing, I enjoyed seeing the markets and historic Seoul, very cool stuff👍👍👍 To answer your question, fish go into a form of hibernation, they burrow down into soft sediments and rest bc their heart, metabolism etc slows down like a bears does during hibernation. TYFS, take good care and see you soon🤞♥️🙏💫✨👼🏻✨💫🙏♥️
Hi from BRISBANE, Omg I love your channel I'm hoping to go to Korea one day. Im glad I found your channel coz then it feels easier to understand when you explain things only coz being in Australia...
It always helps to keep warm by zipping up your jacket. It must be cold to bare your chest in minus 5degC. We come from scandinavia, so we know about keeping warm. ;)
Love the caricatures!! . . . could be nicer if colored . . . Great vlog!! . . . BTW, fishes don't die when pond freezes. They just stay at the bottom where it's warmer. . . then they hibernate (like in a state of suspended animation). . . so stay warm in S.Korea Josie and Michael!!
American credit cards work there and credit cards are near universally used in Korea. I think the best strategy for Korea is to bring maybe $100 from per week home to exchange (so you can avoid ATM fees) and charge the rest since you won't need much cash. If you have a credit card with no foreign transactions fees, that's even better.
So glad to see travel is back for you! Don’t need to apologise to us at ALL, you have grown so much in just 2 years and I think none of us see how much work that is, so you’re entitled to a rest. But I am glad to see you back 😊😊😊😊
(19:00)(Translated->) Even if the lake freezes, not all fish die. Because the lake bed at a depth of several meters does not freeze unless the cryogenic weather persists below minus 20 degrees Celsius, fish 🐠🐟 stay on the floor. [호수가 얼더라도 물고기는 다 죽진 않아요. 왜냐하면 수미터 깊이의 호수 바닥층은 영하20도 이하의 극저온 날씨가 지속되지 않는 한 얼지 않기 때문에 물고기 🐠🐟들이 바닥층으로 내려가 지냅니다.]
That’s what I always say about tteobokki. That’s why I like getting jjajang rapokki, it’s got ramen, tteobokki and jjajang sauce so there’s more sweetness and flavor. Tteobokki tastes like nothing to me. You gotta be careful w Korean food sometimes our palettes aren’t used to the spice and that’s all we experience when we eat the food. Aka me. Even eating creamy carbonara ramen from buldak it is so spicy it literally hurts so I have to make my own cheese ramen instead of buying it.
Gwangjang Market is expensive and the taste is terrible. Go to Namdaemun Noodle Market and the popular Gyeongdong Market these days. Gyeongdong Market is weird. I am a local Korean.
I was also curious about the report, so I looked it up :) The temperature is a little higher as it goes down to the winter ice, so they gather there and live (written with a translator) I don't know if anyone else wrote it. it's good posting, cheer up ❤
Hi there! I apologize for taking so much time off, if you follow my other socials I had numerous issues last year. Besides burn out, this video was filmed last year and was supposed to be my last video of 2023 but I had issues with the sponsor on it at the time. Anyway, if you follow my instagram (@josieliftsthings) travel and filming for this year is well underway and videos here and on my second channel are starting again 😊 Good to be back!
Follow my second channel here: youtube.com/@josievlogsthings
LET’S EXPLORE SOUTH KOREA!! 😊😊
It’s totally fine, don’t worry
Welcome back!!!
So happy you are back, your one of our favorite channel ❤
Why are you speaking in English? You are in Korea. Don't you try to speak in Korean?
@@heavenhaven7254 What a seriously idiotic thing to say.
For maps you need to use either Naver or KakaoMaps in Korea. They are both (somewhat) in English.
Thanks for the tips!
Foreign apps don’t work in Korea
Korean government required Google Map to install map server physically in Korea so that data will stay within Korea, if they want map data from Korean government.
Google refused.
I'm korean.
I haven't heard of that.
Are you 100% sure ?
한국과 북한은 전쟁이 끝난 것이 아니기 때문에 해외기업의 지도 사용에 문제가 있어요.
2:27 -1 in winter season is pretty warmy for Korean people.
Yeah I have played baseball on a snowy -21 degrees day. True story.
하하 -25도는 기본이에욯ㅎㅎ
-5 would be the lowest temp it would get to in northern ireland. I keep forgetting they are from Australia though, so God bless them, this would be very foreign to them.
-1도는 사실 안춥죠 ㅋㅋㅋ 😅
When it's time around soo-neung in Korea, you know it's real winter finally came🥶 you'll get to know your thigh feeling hurt in outside cause of the freezing weather. But in recent years like 1 to 2 years, things doesn't seem like that I guess its global warming is real kicking in
I enjoyed your vid. It was helpful to see you show some things you need to know/use while traveling/Sightseeing in Seoul. It seemed like people there were nice and helpful despite maybe a bit of a language barrier
9:01 Seoul subway is of one the best I’ve ever experienced! Great video guys 🔥
Glad you are back. i also visited Seoul in Jan. your video makes me refresh my memory in Seoul! it was really fun and thank you so much. hope you well. you look so good😄
I used to tell my friends in college, Winter in Korea is like winter in Buffalo NY and Summer is like those in Houston TX.
How is the weather in spring and fall?
@@Diana-wk9qv It's like San Francisco.
If you spend single year here, you will think time here is very fast.
From hot days to cold days, every week is single week in temperature. Only spring and autumn are moderate season, but.. temperature gap in a day is dramatically big, at that period.
@@lllqq134 could you actually organize the seasons by groups of weeks instead of months?
Like would it sound absolutely alien to describe the year as having maybe 18-ish smaller seasons instead of the traditional 4?
@@EchoLogactually, There is a season called the 24th season in which the seasons are divided into 24 equal parts according to the sun's ecliptic
The analogy is simply wrong. It doesn't snow as much as in Buffalo in Winter, and it's a lot more humid than in Houston in summer. Obviously you've not been to either place.
Korea is such a fun and cool country! I would like to see more traveling! 🎉
It really is! Thanks for watching 😊
Hi from Sydney! Love your videos❤. I am off to Korea soon and this is so helpful!
I'm so glad! You’ll have the best time!
how was it? Im going to japan for 10 days then korea for 3 days, is it enough for korea?
Great to have you guys back! The beanie looks real cute! I'd love to visit South Korea one day.
한국 여행이 좋은 추억이 되었기를 바라요❤ 다음에 또 놀러오세요!
Thank you! My sister and I are going to tour S. Korea in October so this was helpful.
Thank you for introducing various places in Korea in such a fun way!
2:15 The reason Isaac Toast is famous is because it helps people who have failed financially once in their lives get back on their feet. The brand only grants store ownership permits to people who are in financial difficulty. I don't think that brand of toast is very tasty. However, it is a brand that deserves praise for its social contribution.
I’ve watched all your Korea vlogs and watching the fully polished tour of Seoul is epic 🔥I like both formats. I gotta catch up on your videos. Wish you two a great year ahead 👍
Woo thank you so much Eric!! Going back through my comments and found this, thanks so much!! Hope you've had a great year so far 😁
I just got back from Korea last week, Love it! BTW 8,000w is $5.85 USD for American viewers which is pricey in Korea. Meyongdong is a tourist area.
that is not pricey i think
I’ve been wanting to head to Seoul for the longest time! I met heaps of people in Japan that said they were heading there after Tokyo which I found interesting. Really can’t wait to visit! ❤
The lakes only freeze at the top so most fish simply school in the deepest parts and take a "winter rest." In this resting state, fishes' hearts slow down, their needs for food and oxygen decrease, and they move about very little.
I love your confidence in travelling. I always feel like I suffer with imposter syndrome quite badly when I travel but watching you makes me feel more comfortable and confident with it
Your video is awesome!!! Thanks for visiting korea
Transportation in general is amazing!!!
I'm actually going to Korea tomorrow!
So I I'm watching this for some tips😂
Just wondering, did you enjoy your visit? These days as a Korean, me and many Korean people worry some tourists with too high expectations might have some bad experience here.
Wow, what an eye-opening experience! Your first day in Seoul seems full of surprises. Can't wait to see more of your adventures in South Korea! 🇰🇷
I just saw your video. you are so bright and lovely...Thank you for visiting Korea
winter in korea is very cold. you can experience all different cusine in department store. this place is warm and cozy.
Which department stores have the best variety of food areas?
@vesper180 Hyundai or lotte Department is recommended
@vesper180 Hyundai or lotte Department is recommended, but I also enjoy Emart very large supermarket.
Korea's winter colder than Moscow Russia. Temperature dropped by -19 with lot of snow
this video was so much fun to watch im korean in australia!!!
I used to live Seoul to 7 years (1996-2002) with one year prior in another city. Every year on my way to USA I stop for a few days for visiting friends. Seoul is ever changing and Koreans are hardworking and on the other spectrum are hard partying. Lived in the Hongdae area, office was first on Samsungdong then Insa dong and my church and gym are we in myungdong. Neighborhoods change from one year to another. Was in Seoul end of March for 24 hour and will be back next week for a week. It’s crazy how it changed but what I love about Koreans is that since I spoke Korean (out of practice so it takes a day or two to get back into the rhythm. Being an American I see how Asia is far more advanced and I’ve moment you arrive in an American airport you die comparing to the convenience of Incheon, Singapore or Suvarnabhumi Bangkok airports.
Does it depend on what you mean by advanced, tho?
@@sc33h3o3 advanced as in security, immigration at the airport took me in incheon 8 minutes total upon arriving, but arriving at SFO, it took me 23 minutes with immigration alone. Btw leaving SFO -one flight to Narita and this last flight to Incheon-both times my luggage arrived broken. The response was little different. All Nippom air response was -that USA fault not ours, Asiana air actually exchanged my broken suitcase for a new one in the airport (got to choose my size and color of what they had in stock and not bad selection). Both airlines and Thai airways have told me that the number of damaged luggage from San Fran is pretty much a guarantee that one out of every 100 pieces will be either damaged or destroyed beyond being able to continue.
@@casadechris923 yes I know you're talking about those types of things, I'm talking about archaic patriarchy, lagging behind with other types of equality/ progress
You’re such a joy to watch 😬 I first discovered your channel when I was researching about Thailand and got through the whole playlist in like a week 😂 Wishing you luck for all the travels planned for this year 🙏
Korea is certainly very unique with food, language and culture!! I'm proud to be a native Korean💙❤️🖤
Same!!!
I love your vibe, you and your bf create a really nice vibe and a fun atmosphear for videos, looking forward to seeing more
Just wondering, is this the only video in your Korea series? Would love to see more!
I wanna travel to Korea too... I'm happy to see that some Koreans can speak English
As a Korean, I wouldn't particularly recommend Myeongdong to foreigners. While it is undoubtedly the most famous area, I believe there are better places to spend your time that are more authentic, more representative of Seoul, and more traditional. Myeongdong, simply put, is more typical than traditional. It is a place where overpriced souvenirs that appear "Korean" but lack genuine roots are sold, and it is also very crowded. When foreigners visit Korea, I think the unique vibe of Korea is a significant factor (since we lack vast natural landscapes). Therefore, if one wants to experience Korea's indie culture, I would suggest Hongdae. For traditional culture, Gyeongju is ideal, where one can feel the coexistence of life and death through the numerous tombs scattered around daily streets and villages, as well as the Daereungwon Tomb Complex. Jeonju Hanok Village is another excellent choice for traditional experiences. Insadong in Seoul has traditional aspects, but its current appearance is far from traditional and is overly commercialized in a negative way, offering little value. For a lively seaside city experience, Busan is great, and while Jeju Island has everything, its downside is the extreme expense.
Thank you so much for showing us south korea❤❤❤
Hope you guys enjoyed staying in Seoul, South Korea. Pay visit when weather become warm enough to hang around without beanie.^^
Thanks for visiting my country ❤ your video is sooppp coooool ❤ if you come to Korea again, April, May or October will be good time!
Thank you so much! ☺️
Loved it! Great to see and hear about Seoul. And great to hear about it from you! Glad to see you posting again! Definitely looks like a place to visit.But need to remember the woollies. You looked cute with your hair down and rugged up in the beanie and jacket!🥰
hi Josie I remember this when I saw you guys and told you about the Netflix lady thanks for the shout out hope to see you again =)
Those big building for work does have their heating system as well, which is flooring heating method, the same as the bedrooms have.
한국을 직접 느끼시고 좋은 여행 및 체험 되셔요~ 한국 첫 여행 축하해요...🤩😘
Asia is a great continent and you have shown a lot of delicious and lovely things and it's quite interesting to watch. Very Good! Keep it up!
Thank you so much 😊
Great video Josie! We loved our time in South Korea it was so fun! We have our DMZ video coming out next. Did you visit?
why didn't you use credit card? It's accepted everywhere in Korea even in mom and pop stores and they give you better rate.
I have been following you since I watched your China series. Thank you for providing such a beautiful video.
Woo thank you so much for watching! 😁🙏
The Best weather season to Visit Korea is
“””Mid April through early May “””
Or mid September to early October
4월 5월보다는 9월 10월을 추천합니다
4월 5월에는 중국 사막에서 일어나는 황사 및 미세먼지가 많이 몰려와서 하늘이 심각합니다~
well thats good to know. I'm there from 13th april to 18th may :D Jackpot
Fuxking shit China dust
I agree 100% with your opinion even though I am Korean.
Actually isn't all of October OK?
Hello. I'm Korean. If you're going to travel to Korea, never go to Gwangjang Market or Myeongdong. They sell trash food at a high price. I'm really sorry if you've already visited.
Where should they go?
what do you recommend for street food… thanks
@@stuartfong8280 There are a lot of street food at the market that locals go to, not tourist destinations.
Mangwon Market maps.app.goo.gl/BC3xXWC5Y5UWXz1Y8
If it's far away, restaurants in department stores with proven hygiene and popularity are good.
Actually they are not trash food, just common street food. Problem is that their prices are double of other locals as many foreign visitors are visiting the market.
@@stuartfong8280hongdea street food is so cheaper than street of seeing video.
Really useful and mesmerizing dear
Locals tend to go to 'Kyungdong' market in Jegidong rather than Kwangjang you've mentioned to avoid rip off's. Myeongdong also is touristy place. Hongdae might be better choice for the same stuff in less price. 'Myung' pancake is made of green gram matter.
Yayyy so good to see your videos are back!!
Glad you like them! I’m baaaaack! Let’s go 2024! 😂🙏😁
welcome to KOREA~~~~!!!
자주 오세요 ^^
Josie, it seems like you would’ve enjoyed your time in Korea a little more if it wasn’t so cold. Maybe you should try visiting again during a warmer month! :)
19:15 fishes live in the water under the ice don’t worry
Koreans use kiwi to make sauce for sandwiches, I love it so much. 😊
너무 멋진 분들 이세요 , 한국에서 좋은 인상 많이 남기고 가세요 ~
Thank you!
@@josieliftsthings와 남편 잘생겼네요
If you travel to Korea, you should definitely visit the shopping mall on the second floor of the building immediately to the left as you exit Myeongdong Station from Exit 6. It features a collection of popular Korean brands.
Welcome back to TH-cam, I miss you guys so much honestly 😂
I prefer the classic Korean street toast (cabbage, ham, egg, sauce, pickle, mustard...). I hope you consider adding the prices. I am curious of the prices post covid. I know even street food has gone up quite a bit.
I know you are from Australia (a warm climate) and find it cold, but you do not want to visit Korea in summertime. It is crazy hot and humid.
How refreshing to see someone down to earth and honest
Exploring different cultures
How refreshing to see someone leave a kind, nice comment! Thank you so much ☺️☺️😁
Thank you for this vid. UTube served it up and i devoured it. Having arrived in 2 countries mid winter- NY and Japan- I love a snood…and wear on all the ways u demonstrated. Made me laugh when Michael was modelling the diff ways to wear and alas I am guilty of wearing in all these ways. You have no shame when u are cold. Keep the vids coming- new follower from NZ
😂😂😂😂 thank you for the best comment I’ve read all day!! 😂😂
Haha I 100% got so jealous he had a snood. My neck was FREEZING. 😂
Welcome aboard! Glad to have you here! 😁😁🙏☺️
Water is called mul in Korean language
I heard Naver (I think I spelled it right.) is good. It's like Google Maps from what I heard.
Hei Josie and Michael 🤶🎅🇬🇸🇬🇸I liked your Seoul tour video🎥 Enjoy holidays and All the best👍💯
Glad you are back. Enjoyed your tour of Seoul.
Woo thank you so much Judith! Excited to be back and ready to film and travel for this year!☺️🙏
Asia is more developed than Western Countries...
And safer. No weekly mass shootings here like US.
Come to Mongolia and you will change your mind 😂
Some are.
@@ftd7435if the government and demonkkkrats would stop then it's one of the safest
Just japan and korea tho..
Awesome video...beautiful people and culture. I was thinking of a December trip with the family but crikey it looks very cold 🥶 may have to reconsider
안녕 한국에서 좋은 시간 보냇기를 바래요~~~
U got brains girl! 😂 Cuz U genuine and intelligent!
Naver Maps is the go-to choice for Koreans, offering convenience for walking, locating shops, and navigating public transportation.
Hello Josie & Michael👋👋👋 This was amazing, I enjoyed seeing the markets and historic Seoul, very cool stuff👍👍👍 To answer your question, fish go into a form of hibernation, they burrow down into soft sediments and rest bc their heart, metabolism etc slows down like a bears does during hibernation. TYFS, take good care and see you soon🤞♥️🙏💫✨👼🏻✨💫🙏♥️
Download Kakao map, Naver map or Daum map. They're like Google map of Korea
Classic Korean food has no chili and doesn’t have much oil. Kimchi was also white. Korean ancestral rite tables for traditional holiday are proof.
She does not know about koean.
Also there is a guy named Danny Kang he own a wine bar in incheon korea the name of his wine bar is named Zaneuk please tell him Chansita told you.
I'm going to visit Seoul in Oct. Hope the weather will be good.
Have fun! 🤩
Do you have a recommended budget amount for one month of public transportation in Seoul?
So interesting to hear other perspectives on Korean culture and local spots! Love it!
19:51 That’s right
The ancestors of Korea made rice right that hole So the hot air makes inside warm it calls hanok(한옥)
I'm South Korean~ welcome to South Korea!
You look so cute the time you put on the beanie! I think its made for you
Don’t go to tradition market(especially광장시장) in korea, young koreans they don’t use it they usually go to 연남동,성수
Its 32 degrees Fahrenheit... thats like light jacket weather. Lol. Its goes down to -17 Celsius in Korea.
Yay my boo Josie 😍 is back
👋👋👋👋
Glad your back. Your hair looks really good when it’s down.
Hi from BRISBANE, Omg I love your channel I'm hoping to go to Korea one day. Im glad I found your channel coz then it feels easier to understand when you explain things only coz being in Australia...
It always helps to keep warm by zipping up your jacket. It must be cold to bare your chest in minus 5degC. We come from scandinavia, so we know about keeping warm. ;)
Love the caricatures!! . . . could be nicer if colored . . . Great vlog!! . . . BTW, fishes don't die when pond freezes. They just stay at the bottom where it's warmer. . . then they hibernate (like in a state of suspended animation). . . so stay warm in S.Korea Josie and Michael!!
Question: Are American credit cards accepted in Seoul? What’s the best strategy for money exchange?
American credit cards work there and credit cards are near universally used in Korea. I think the best strategy for Korea is to bring maybe $100 from per week home to exchange (so you can avoid ATM fees) and charge the rest since you won't need much cash. If you have a credit card with no foreign transactions fees, that's even better.
8:45 Yeah only NAVER and Kakaomap is workable in Korea >.
So glad to see travel is back for you! Don’t need to apologise to us at ALL, you have grown so much in just 2 years and I think none of us see how much work that is, so you’re entitled to a rest. But I am glad to see you back 😊😊😊😊
And I’ll sign back up for member soon I changed my bank card 😂
(19:00)(Translated->) Even if the lake freezes, not all fish die. Because the lake bed at a depth of several meters does not freeze unless the cryogenic weather persists below minus 20 degrees Celsius, fish 🐠🐟 stay on the floor. [호수가 얼더라도 물고기는 다 죽진 않아요. 왜냐하면 수미터 깊이의 호수 바닥층은 영하20도 이하의 극저온 날씨가 지속되지 않는 한 얼지 않기 때문에 물고기 🐠🐟들이 바닥층으로 내려가 지냅니다.]
궁전은 복원 없이 예전 모습 그대로 유지하고 있어요. 즐거운 여행 되셨길 바래요
That’s what I always say about tteobokki. That’s why I like getting jjajang rapokki, it’s got ramen, tteobokki and jjajang sauce so there’s more sweetness and flavor. Tteobokki tastes like nothing to me. You gotta be careful w Korean food sometimes our palettes aren’t used to the spice and that’s all we experience when we eat the food. Aka me. Even eating creamy carbonara ramen from buldak it is so spicy it literally hurts so I have to make my own cheese ramen instead of buying it.
your my favourite TH-camr sister. love you
Ah Im so happy to see you guys in S Korea!! I went last November and LOVED it! It was cold when I was there but not nearly as cold as that!!!
hope you guys come back again❤
Gwangjang Market is expensive and the taste is terrible.
Go to Namdaemun Noodle Market and the popular Gyeongdong Market these days.
Gyeongdong Market is weird. I am a local Korean.
tteokbokki Is rice cake and some times they add different things to make it taste better. 🪷🪷
겨울에 영하 1도면 나쁘지 않은데요. 바람만 안 분다면 좋은 날씨입니다. 한국에는 겨울에 눈이 내립니다.
Hello! I enjoyed the video. I have a question. Which online shopping mall do you frequent?
kakao map and naver map works perfectly in korea
I was also curious about the report, so I looked it up :) The temperature is a little higher as it goes down to the winter ice, so they gather there and live (written with a translator)
I don't know if anyone else wrote it.
it's good posting, cheer up ❤