Hi Judy and Kevin, Thank you for taking us along on your adventures. Busan looks like a nice place to visit and the people seem friendly and welcoming. My heart warmed at your hosts having you over for dinner. I saved this video for a future trip. Oh and P.s. we are off to Portugal next week, our first visit, so I’ll think of you when we try the Pão de Deus 😃. Take care --
Ohhhh, I am jealous. Have a fabulous time! You need to try them at A Padaria Portuguesa in Lisbon. It's a chain, but if you find the best ones, they truly are heaven sent! Our hosts were incredible, and so was their amazing food. It was so interesting to see and taste everything. Thank you so much for watching and for this comment! We hope you will love Busan when you go. It really is a delightful place! -Judy
It’s been such a great experience! We arrived in Seoul today, which is why our video was late. But we are looking forward to a day and a half of exploring. It’s been wonderful so far. Thanks for watching! -Judy
How cool, Andrea and Alpay! What a small world this is! We thought visiting Busan versus focusing our time in Seoul would be a lesser experience, but it wasn't at all. We did visit Seoul as well, but it was only a 48-hour trip. Safe travels with your family. We love that you are doing this and wish we had chosen to prioritize travel when our kids were growing up. 🎥 48 Hours in Seoul: th-cam.com/video/8C30rHKb5Fc/w-d-xo.html
Thank you so much for watching, Christine! We had such a great time in Busan. You might really enjoy our most recent video from Busan as well. We had SO MUCH fun filming it! We appreciate your kind words a lot!-Judy 🎥 EPIC Busan Adventures: th-cam.com/video/2gIbm4nNrbs/w-d-xo.html
You are SO kind. We appreciate your comment and that you took the time to watch our video! We had a ton of fun recording this other video from Busan that you also might enjoy capturing a few of our EPIC adventures! -Judy 🎥 EPIC Adventures in Busan: th-cam.com/video/2gIbm4nNrbs/w-d-xo.html
Thank you so much for watching, Mahtin! I didn't think I would be a fan of Earl Gray, but I picked up some TWG Tea while we were there and I am hooked! Busan really is cool. We are in Seoul now, and it's much different than we expected here, too. -Judy
Thank you so much for this comment and for watching! We absolutely loved our time in Seoul and our big regret was that we didn't get to spend more time there. It was much different than we thought. According to what we read, we thought it would be more hectic and chaotic (similar to NYC or Tokyo), but instead we found it much more peaceful and diverse in the best of ways. We loved our time in South Korea! -Judy
@@FindingGinaMarie I'm glad you enjoyed your trip to Seoul! On your next visit, I highly recommend exploring Korea during the autumn season to enjoy Korea's beautiful autumn foliage. haha
@@Petitàpetit-e2v We did that in 2023 in Japan and it was exquisite. We worry a little that late November might be too chilly for us in South Korea, but maybe earlier in the month is tolerable. It may be worth it though! -Judy
@@FindingGinaMarieplease come to visit Korea again in April or may when the cherry blossoms bloom and all of Korea is pink or white😊 and visit the Korean markets 😊 always so much to see and eat
Thank you so much for watching, Henry! Busan really was beautiful. It was cheaper than Seoul, and definitely worth visiting. We have two other videos from South Korea you might also enjoy. They're linked below. -Judy 🎥 South Korea 🇰🇷 video series: th-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF0f9CUrzAmPwQ8yzyJBHan7.html&si=vhBQX8rkLlVSJytX
Great video. We experienced a few hours of pouring rain visit in ???whatever area the shuttle bus dropped us at in Busan. We really saw not much, except a Starbucks. Now we know what we missed. Time to add to must see list.
We stayed in Asia longer than we originally planned because we really wanted to experience South Korea. Busan and Seoul were worth the wait. It is worth making the trip back to see what you missed! Our other two videos are linked below in the series, Eliza. -Judy 🎥 South Korea 🇰🇷 video series: th-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF0f9CUrzAmPwQ8yzyJBHan7.html&si=vhBQX8rkLlVSJytX
What a lovely couple ! I enjoyed the friendly video. The detailed information was helpful to me living in South Korea. I live in South Korea, but I can't go to Busan often because it's far away, so I always miss this city. By the way, if you have a chance, visit Suwon, where I live. Hwaseong Haenggung is very nice. There are many pretty cafes and restaurants. Always be happy :-) Thank You 💖💖💖
We have already left South Korea, unfortunately. We have an episode we're releasing today about our favorite beaches and a funny story from our nature walk on the Igidae Coastal Trail. Next week we bring you along on our two-day visit to Seoul. We definitely did not spend as much time in South Korea as we would have liked, so we will be back and will add Suwon and Hwaseong Haenggung to our list when we return. We appreciate the suggestions! Thank you for watching and for your kind words! -Judy
Hello! I just found your channel. You're obviously very experienced travelers! Busan sounds like Pusan because the Korean language doesn't differentiate. The name is 부산 where ㅂ sounds like a combination of our B and P sounds. 😊 The spelling is just for foreigners who use the Latin alphabet. Looking forward to more Korean videos!
Thank you so much for watching, Angela and for your insights! From what we read, Busan uses RR (Revised Romanization), "which uses only the English alphabet without diacritics, so as to use the QWERTY keyboard, which is the standard for English computers in Korea and throughout the world." Not sure how accurate that is or not, but it is one of the several points we read about. It's always fascinating to hear the evolution of language. We are looking forward to sharing two more videos from South Korea over the next two weeks, and we hope you enjoy them! -Judy
Hi Judy and Kevin! 👋 I found your channel while planning for my upcoming Egypt trip- very helpful. You guys are great and all of your videos are so helpful! Looking forward to following along your future adventures!!!-Lisa Swift
Thank you so much for this very kind comment, Lisa! We are so glad to have you following along with us! It means SO much to us! We hope you have a fantastic time in Egypt and we'd love to hear about it when you return. Today's episode from Busan is one we think you'll really enjoy! We had so much fun making it! -Judy
We love hearing you enjoyed Busan. We don't typically spend our time on beaches, but Busan was special in many ways and we were glad we made time for it! -Judy 🎥 EPIC Busan adventures: th-cam.com/video/2gIbm4nNrbs/w-d-xo.html
I'm so happy to see you've both been in my city. 😊😊😊 I am a foreigner living IN Busan 😁😁 the beach that you showed in the beginning I am there quite often. It is a great beach and it is callen 광안리 해수욕장 😊 Please Make videos of visiting Japan and the manga areas. Please make more videos of south Korea 😊
Thank you so much for watching, The Queen! We have a few other videos from our time in South Korea. We were so happy to have been able to spend time here. We also spent 40+ days in Japan, so I'll link that series below as well. You are lucky to live in such a beautiful city! -Judy 🎥 South Korea 🇰🇷 video series: th-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF0f9CUrzAmPwQ8yzyJBHan7.html&si=vhBQX8rkLlVSJytX 🎥 Japan travel series 🇯🇵: th-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF0V4Brx4J0uWJdQENFZKWBT.html
We had been in Japan for 40+ days beginning in October, but it wouldn't have been a bad detour to spend time there. I had no idea it was so inexpensive of a commute! We wouldn't mind visiting both countries again, so this is good information. Thanks for sharing it. -Judy 🎥 Japan travel series: th-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF0V4Brx4J0uWJdQENFZKWBT.html
First, Judy your hair is so beautiful!!! It looks wonderful! Thank you for adding where you went. Also the black jacket you were wearing is so nice! 😊 This was a wonderful video. We love watching the live conversations that show your experiences. The desserts were a nice parting gift from the restaurant & your hosts provided dinner as a family must have been a special experience😊 The beach looked beautiful & it looks so clean with kind people. Wonderful video!!
Thank you so much, Carolann! Our Airbnb has this incredible "royal argan oil hair treatment" that has worked so great. Unfortunately, I couldn't find it in a store. Our Airbnb host mentioned that South Korea has a big "cake" culture, and I can believe it. For breakfast we really wanted something light, but your choice was a sandwich or cake! Thank you so much for watching! -Judy
@@elaineq9565 Thanks for confirming that! When we were in Busan, our host recommended a place called Paris Bakery. We thought that was a bit surprising, but it all made sense. -Judy
South Korea was a bucket list place for us, and it did not disappoint us at all. We hope you enjoy the episode we are uploading today; it was so much fun to make! Next Saturday we bring you with us on our quick trip to Seoul, which also exceeded our expectations! Thank you for watching! -Judy
@@FindingGinaMarie your joy is my pleasure. Because l'm Korean. If you are still in Busan, I recommend the mt.hwang ryeong beacon strongly. The top of mount there is a cafe. ( They sell coffees but don't sell any foods ^^;) Day and night..the scenery of fhe Busan from there is truly beautiful.... especially you can go there quickly by taxi near namchun (남천) subway station ^^ Oh~The Busan tower too~ at yongdu san park. (용두산공원.) Don't miss it I hope ^^; and In Seoul...if you have enough time, I recommend you to go the naksan park.. Starting point is dongdae mun subway station..Beautiful castle road, beautiful scenery..^^ good luck you two and thank you *^^*...
Unfortunately, our time in South Korea has ended (for now). Our travels are ahead of our videos, which is why we're comfortable sharing our Airbnb details and other information with our viewers. We didn't get to experience nearly enough, so we definitely have more of South Korea on our bucket list and plan to return. We'll save your suggestions for our next visit. Thank you so much for giving us these additional ideas. -Judy
Please Pronounce Gwangalli Beach like this First, Read Ali beach and Add Gwang like prefixes. Read together Gwang Ali beach. Ali is easy to remember Gwang means Broad and Ali means cozy village GwangAli means broad and cozy village Happy and enjoyable travels!!
Thanks for watching, Jay! We had an amazing time in Busan. You might enjoy this video as well (if you can forgive our mispronunciation of Gwangalli). 🎥 EPIC Busan adventures: th-cam.com/video/2gIbm4nNrbs/w-d-xo.html
Thank you for the informative video, very useful as always. Busan is lovely and much more relaxing than Seoul. Don't forget to check out a little bit of the K-Pop culture 🎤while in Korea (ie. BTS who were invited to the White House and UN), and never think you are too old to do that! It's an industry that boosts the Korean GDP, right behind Samsung and Hyundai alike!
We know "of" K-Pop, but really don't follow it. But we are really seeing how important it is to the culture here (and K-dramas)! We are confused by Seoul. We aren't finding it nearly as hectic as we expected it to be. Definitely not as laid back as Busan, but we thought it would be an equivalent to Tokyo, which we aren't seeing as the case. Maybe the activities we are doing are keeping us in more peaceful surroundings. But we are enjoying it here, even though it's a VERY short trip! Thanks so much for your comment! -Judy
@sroche2552 you are absolutely right! Seoul was so much better than we expected! We thought it would be more along the lines of Tokyo, but it has its own energy and vibe that we really enjoyed. We would love to come back and explore more with more time! -Judy
@sroche2552 You are absolutely right! Seoul was so much better than we expected! We thought it would be more along the lines of Tokyo, but it has its own energy and vibe that we really enjoyed. We would love to come back and explore more with more time! -Judy
Thank you so much for watching, Alex. Here's our full series from South Korea if you are interested. -Judy 🎥 South Korea 🇰🇷 video series: th-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF0f9CUrzAmPwQ8yzyJBHan7.html&si=vhBQX8rkLlVSJytX
I really enjoyed this video. Busan is my hometown , I used to live around Jeonpo area which is very energetic place and famous for frendly people. Thank you for your nice comments and reviews. I hope you enjoy rest time in Korea😊
Thank you so much for watching and for this kind comment. What a great hometown you have! We had a wonderful time in Busan and are so glad we extended our time in Asia in order to get nice weather. It was very worthwhile! We hope you enjoy the video we are releasing today, which includes info about our two favorite beaches and also a funny story from our nature walk on the Igidae Coastal Trail. -Judy
I'm in Busan for work right now and trying to pick more food options beyond the B1 food court at Shinsegae (which is mind blowing, BTW, if you haven't been). Where were you finding good review sites?
Hi Mike, we were relying on Google Maps for food reviews and mixing in Apple Maps to fill in the gaps. The Naver app had more information and reviews, but so much of it was not in English it was hard to use. I'd recommend a combination of the three leaning heavily on the latter, especially if you can use Naver better than we did. - Kevin
Thank you for your videos, it’s been pleasant to see a video that is so informative! I’m t seems a lot of UTube videos on South Korea are by stupid, childish American girls that I can’t watch to the end….as a solo traveller in my 60’s I’m hoping I will be able to get some of the beautiful meals you have shared…it seems solo eating in S Korea is frowned on!
Thanks so much for watching, Michelle! We have two other videos from South Korea you might enjoy, including a few days in Seoul. South Korea has a strong family-style eating culture, but you absolutely will be able to get food as a solo traveler without much trouble. -Judy 🎥 South Korea 🇰🇷 video series: th-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF0f9CUrzAmPwQ8yzyJBHan7.html&si=vhBQX8rkLlVSJytX
That's simply not true. Eating alone is not frowned upon. But if you can eat with others then that is of course good. But don't spread false information. I live in Korea so I know the customs
Hi @elaineq9565 I don't think the original poster was intending to spread false information, but had been told this information and was worried about how well she would be welcomed in South Korea. Thanks for taking the time as a local to confirm my sentiments that she doesn't need to worry about this! -Judy
We did not know this, but we learned it after we had spent some time in Japan at the start of our time in Asia/Southeast Asia! It makes soup so much easier to eat if you're able to slurp! -Judy
Thank you so. much for watching and for your kind words of welcome. We had an amazing time in Busan and are so grateful for our time there. We think you will enjoy the episode we just released. We had such a fun time making it. Also, next week we are sharing our brief trip to Seoul! We hope you'll stay tuned. -Judy 🎥 EPIC Busan, except for 1 Mistake! : th-cam.com/video/2gIbm4nNrbs/w-d-xo.html
Interesting! We had a spoon and chopsticks (but we also had soup and Banchan), so we assumed the spoon was primarily for the soup. Thanks for this information and for watching. Below is a link to the two other videos from our month in South Korea. One focuses on the Igidae Coastal Trail and two of Busan's beaches, and the other one is from our too-short visit to Seoul. Thanks for watching! -Judy 🎥 South Korea 🇰🇷 video series: th-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF0f9CUrzAmPwQ8yzyJBHan7.html&si=vhBQX8rkLlVSJytX
I actually prefer to eat it with loads of that red paste (made with garlic, soy sauce, sesame seed oil and gochugaru) dissolved into the soup and loads of chopped scallions. Sometimes I also put radish kimchi in the soup. Yum!
@kyungshim6483 I don't think we were expecting to need to "doctor" it up so much. Kevin is Irish and there's a lot of boiled foods in Irish culture (or maybe that's a reflection on his mother's cooking) and the foods stand for themselves. We added some red paste, but I think we were intimidated by adding too much and adding too much heat. When we asked our waitress if we should add any of the other Bachan to it, she said no. We really weren't sure what was in the "peanut paste," so I added some, but maybe we should have been more carefree and just loaded up the soup! 🤷♀️ Thanks for these insights. We'll have to try it again. -Judy
@@FindingGinaMariethat is why you have to add very little and taste first because the flavor gets enhanced after a while. If you add too much tiny seasoning shrimps then it will be too salty
@@FindingGinaMarieah you are talking about 쌈장. Ssamjang is a soybean paste used for eating 삼겹살 and 돼지국밥. The ingredients in ssamjang is usually these below. Ssamjang is a condiment unique to Korean cuisine that’s used in Korean Ssam or lettuce wrap. Korean ssam usually contains rice, a kind of protein (bulgogi, grilled pork belly, kkongchi jorim and more) wrapped in lettuce or any vegetable leaf that is big enough to make a wrap. So it actually is not a ‘dipping sauce’ in this case but I used the words because that’s what most people seem to call it. Ssam 쌈 means to wrap and Jang 장 means sauce. So literally it means ‘wrap sauce’.. but it’s the most amazingly complex and umami packed spicy and salty sauce that’s a perfect compliment to grilled meats or just plain fresh vegetables. 5 WAYS TO EAT SSAMJANG With Korean BBQ + Lettuce Wrap (Ssam) - Here’s a picture of how you would make ssam - you can see a small dollop of ssamjang on top of grilled pork belly. And here I am using a Perilla Leaf (Kkaennip) to wrap it. Check out my 6 Korean BBQ Marinades recipes to see how to make with beef, chicken and pork. I also have a separate post for enjoying it with Pork Belly. I also have a post where I share info on all the different ssam greens used. With Kkongchi (pike mackerel) Jorim - One of my very first posts, make jorim with canned kkongchi and enjoy with ssam and ssamjang. Korean ssambap lettuce wrap perilla, kale, cabbage, squash leaves Make Ssambap - make pretty and yummy little ssambap, excellent for parties or for lunchboxes! With Fresh Vegetable sticks and Chili Peppers - One of Korean’s (and my) favorite way to eat ssamjang is to dip green chili peppers like Korean Putgochu, Jalapeno Peppers or Annaheim peppers (not spicy at all). When I think about eating it this way, I’m always taken back to warm Korean summer days at my dad’s farm, sitting with the farmers and ajummas and eating a yummy but humble meal with them A typical lunch at the farm is a bowl of Boribap (보리밥 Barley Rice), some banchan like Myeolchi Bokkeum, Namuls with a pile of Korean green chili peppers on a plate and ssamjang. The chili peppers are served whole not cut, and you pick one up with your hands and dip them into the ssamjang, take a bite and then dip again for your next bite. The above image shows it in action. YUM! But haha.. I know.. we were basically double dipping!! But Koreans always shared plates together in the old days - not so much these days. Oh oh!! And we can’t forget Makgeolli!! Makgeolli was said to give farmers extra energy boost and also relaxes their sore muscles. So they claim..haha. If you ever want to try making Makgeolli at home, here’s my recipe. You can also dip various vegetable sticks in them - like carrots, cucumbers and bell peppers. I love having just a side of fresh veggies and ssam as banchan for my meals, whether I have grilled meats or not. Korean Vegetable Platter with Ssam Jang Try using ssamjang to make Bibimbap instead of just gochujang. It adds a whole dimension of flavor that you may enjoy. Down below is the ingredients so you know what is inside Ingredients Full Version Doenjang (Korean soybean paste) Gochujang (Korean chili pepper paste) extra firm tofu crumbles Mayonnaise chopped garlic chopped green onions chopped green chili peppers (Korean putgochu or Jalapeno) dried onion powder or finely chopped fresh onion sesame seeds sesame oil maple syrup or mulyeot (korean corn syrup) green plum syrup or sugar But every recipe is different. When I have eaten the soup I always put a tiiny amount of season shrimps inside the soup and a little bit of the red paste because the red paste is spicy and if you don't like spicy food then be careful with the red paste because it can become too spicy and then I take a little of the orange/brown paste and stir. 😊😊
Thanks so much for watching! We had some rainy weather, but the beaches are lovely. We are excited to bring you our episode this Saturday from our two favorite beaches, as well as our hike along the Igidae Coastal Trail and Oryukdo Skywalk. We appreciate your kind comment! -Judy
We aren't familiar with the ads, and it's a shame that Busan lost the bid (apparently by a huge margin). But it sounds like investments in the city will proceed regardless of the World Expo bid’s outcome, which is good to see. We enjoyed Busan and think it's an underrated city. -Judy
@@FindingGinaMarie it's beyond shame. High profile travelled to countries gifting Kimchi. heavily advertised in Korea we will host the expo. Italy only came along because 3 competitors received 19 votes. My parents bought me by telling "Do not celebrate too early. Busan is definitely a nice place because of the SK one weather system.
Hi Stephen, After six months in Asia/SE Asia, we found Busan's laid-back atmosphere, beautiful beaches, mountains, and coastal walks refreshing. While we enjoyed a few days in Seoul, we equally enjoyed Busan, which also is a more affordable city with many worthwhile qualities. -Judy
@krnpowr: We were so happy with our time in Busan. We don't always spend a lot of time on beaches, but Busan was exactly what we needed! Thanks for watching. -Judy
Busan is very coastal. Slow paced. Relaxed. Fresh city it is more comfortable than Seoul. Because Seoul is a very hectic. Humid, crowded city not so many slow paced calm beaches there
@elaineq9565 We loved Busan, but we were surprised that our experience in Seoul was relaxed and comfortable. It didn't have the hustle that we expected it to (similar to the energy of New York City is what we thought it would be). We enjoyed the pockets of calm and beauty that are sometimes missing from major cities. But the beaches in Busan are spectacular. Those definitely were missing! -Judy
Hi Judy and Kevin, Thank you for taking us along on your adventures. Busan looks like a nice place to visit and the people seem friendly and welcoming. My heart warmed at your hosts having you over for dinner. I saved this video for a future trip. Oh and P.s. we are off to Portugal next week, our first visit, so I’ll think of you when we try the Pão de Deus 😃. Take care --
Ohhhh, I am jealous. Have a fabulous time! You need to try them at A Padaria Portuguesa in Lisbon. It's a chain, but if you find the best ones, they truly are heaven sent! Our hosts were incredible, and so was their amazing food. It was so interesting to see and taste everything. Thank you so much for watching and for this comment! We hope you will love Busan when you go. It really is a delightful place! -Judy
Great video. We’re headed to S. Korea in January 😮
It’s been such a great experience! We arrived in Seoul today, which is why our video was late. But we are looking forward to a day and a half of exploring. It’s been wonderful so far. Thanks for watching! -Judy
The one choice 😂
@@darth.severuss We’re not sure what you mean… -Judy
@@FindingGinaMarie the one choice Busan expo🤣😂
This video brings back memories! We stayed in Busan a few times and simply love the city. Our boys also like A TWOSOME PLACE a lot 😋
How cool, Andrea and Alpay! What a small world this is! We thought visiting Busan versus focusing our time in Seoul would be a lesser experience, but it wasn't at all. We did visit Seoul as well, but it was only a 48-hour trip. Safe travels with your family. We love that you are doing this and wish we had chosen to prioritize travel when our kids were growing up.
🎥 48 Hours in Seoul: th-cam.com/video/8C30rHKb5Fc/w-d-xo.html
This is one of the best videos about South Korea I've seen. Thank you! Love following your travels.
Thank you so much for watching, Christine! We had such a great time in Busan. You might really enjoy our most recent video from Busan as well. We had SO MUCH fun filming it! We appreciate your kind words a lot!-Judy
🎥 EPIC Busan Adventures: th-cam.com/video/2gIbm4nNrbs/w-d-xo.html
oh my godddd! your voice sounds soooooo soothing!!
You are SO kind. We appreciate your comment and that you took the time to watch our video! We had a ton of fun recording this other video from Busan that you also might enjoy capturing a few of our EPIC adventures! -Judy
🎥 EPIC Adventures in Busan: th-cam.com/video/2gIbm4nNrbs/w-d-xo.html
Earl Gray Tea in South Korea - yup, it’s easy to find there, which made me happy!
Great review! Busan is a cool place!
Thank you so much for watching, Mahtin! I didn't think I would be a fan of Earl Gray, but I picked up some TWG Tea while we were there and I am hooked! Busan really is cool. We are in Seoul now, and it's much different than we expected here, too. -Judy
Thank you for sharing videos! You have come in the best season for traveling. I hope you enjoy your trip to Seoul to the fullest. ❤
Thank you so much for this comment and for watching! We absolutely loved our time in Seoul and our big regret was that we didn't get to spend more time there. It was much different than we thought. According to what we read, we thought it would be more hectic and chaotic (similar to NYC or Tokyo), but instead we found it much more peaceful and diverse in the best of ways. We loved our time in South Korea! -Judy
@@FindingGinaMarie
I'm glad you enjoyed your trip to Seoul! On your next visit, I highly recommend exploring Korea during the autumn season to enjoy Korea's beautiful autumn foliage. haha
@@Petitàpetit-e2v We did that in 2023 in Japan and it was exquisite. We worry a little that late November might be too chilly for us in South Korea, but maybe earlier in the month is tolerable. It may be worth it though! -Judy
@@FindingGinaMarieplease come to visit Korea again in April or may when the cherry blossoms bloom and all of Korea is pink or white😊 and visit the Korean markets 😊 always so much to see and eat
Great video guys 😊
Thank you so much for watching, Henry! Busan really was beautiful. It was cheaper than Seoul, and definitely worth visiting. We have two other videos from South Korea you might also enjoy. They're linked below. -Judy
🎥 South Korea 🇰🇷 video series: th-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF0f9CUrzAmPwQ8yzyJBHan7.html&si=vhBQX8rkLlVSJytX
Great video. We experienced a few hours of pouring rain visit in ???whatever area the shuttle bus dropped us at in Busan. We really saw not much, except a Starbucks. Now we know what we missed. Time to add to must see list.
We stayed in Asia longer than we originally planned because we really wanted to experience South Korea. Busan and Seoul were worth the wait. It is worth making the trip back to see what you missed! Our other two videos are linked below in the series, Eliza. -Judy
🎥 South Korea 🇰🇷 video series: th-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF0f9CUrzAmPwQ8yzyJBHan7.html&si=vhBQX8rkLlVSJytX
What a lovely couple ! I enjoyed the friendly video. The detailed information was helpful to me living in South Korea. I live in South Korea, but I can't go to Busan often because it's far away, so I always miss this city. By the way, if you have a chance, visit Suwon, where I live. Hwaseong Haenggung is very nice. There are many pretty cafes and restaurants. Always be happy :-) Thank You 💖💖💖
We have already left South Korea, unfortunately. We have an episode we're releasing today about our favorite beaches and a funny story from our nature walk on the Igidae Coastal Trail. Next week we bring you along on our two-day visit to Seoul. We definitely did not spend as much time in South Korea as we would have liked, so we will be back and will add Suwon and Hwaseong Haenggung to our list when we return. We appreciate the suggestions! Thank you for watching and for your kind words! -Judy
I agree.
@user-ye5nt8ru3t are you still living in Korea?
Hello! I just found your channel. You're obviously very experienced travelers!
Busan sounds like Pusan because the Korean language doesn't differentiate. The name is 부산 where ㅂ sounds like a combination of our B and P sounds. 😊 The spelling is just for foreigners who use the Latin alphabet.
Looking forward to more Korean videos!
Thank you so much for watching, Angela and for your insights! From what we read, Busan uses RR (Revised Romanization), "which uses only the English alphabet without diacritics, so as to use the QWERTY keyboard, which is the standard for English computers in Korea and throughout the world." Not sure how accurate that is or not, but it is one of the several points we read about. It's always fascinating to hear the evolution of language. We are looking forward to sharing two more videos from South Korea over the next two weeks, and we hope you enjoy them! -Judy
@@FindingGinaMariewhen trying to read or learn Korean people shouldn't use Romanization because it destroys the correct intonation and pronunciations
Hi Judy and Kevin! 👋 I found your channel while planning for my upcoming Egypt trip- very helpful. You guys are great and all of your videos are so helpful! Looking forward to following along your future adventures!!!-Lisa Swift
Thank you so much for this very kind comment, Lisa! We are so glad to have you following along with us! It means SO much to us! We hope you have a fantastic time in Egypt and we'd love to hear about it when you return. Today's episode from Busan is one we think you'll really enjoy! We had so much fun making it! -Judy
Thanks for sharing your visit to Busan! I’m glad you two had a great time. I went to Busan last year for 2 nights and felt it wasn’t enough time!
We love hearing you enjoyed Busan. We don't typically spend our time on beaches, but Busan was special in many ways and we were glad we made time for it! -Judy
🎥 EPIC Busan adventures: th-cam.com/video/2gIbm4nNrbs/w-d-xo.html
I'm so happy to see you've both been in my city. 😊😊😊 I am a foreigner living IN Busan 😁😁 the beach that you showed in the beginning I am there quite often. It is a great beach and it is callen 광안리 해수욕장 😊 Please Make videos of visiting Japan and the manga areas. Please make more videos of south Korea 😊
Thank you so much for watching, The Queen! We have a few other videos from our time in South Korea. We were so happy to have been able to spend time here. We also spent 40+ days in Japan, so I'll link that series below as well. You are lucky to live in such a beautiful city! -Judy
🎥 South Korea 🇰🇷 video series: th-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF0f9CUrzAmPwQ8yzyJBHan7.html&si=vhBQX8rkLlVSJytX
🎥 Japan travel series 🇯🇵: th-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF0V4Brx4J0uWJdQENFZKWBT.html
There's one other special thing about Busan: you can take a ferry boat and travel to Japan in only three hours. A one-way ticket costs only 50 USD
We had been in Japan for 40+ days beginning in October, but it wouldn't have been a bad detour to spend time there. I had no idea it was so inexpensive of a commute! We wouldn't mind visiting both countries again, so this is good information. Thanks for sharing it. -Judy
🎥 Japan travel series: th-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF0V4Brx4J0uWJdQENFZKWBT.html
First, Judy your hair is so beautiful!!! It looks wonderful! Thank you for adding where you went. Also the black jacket you were wearing is so nice! 😊 This was a wonderful video. We love watching the live conversations that show your experiences. The desserts were a nice parting gift from the restaurant & your hosts provided dinner as a family must have been a special experience😊 The beach looked beautiful & it looks so clean with kind people. Wonderful video!!
Thank you so much, Carolann! Our Airbnb has this incredible "royal argan oil hair treatment" that has worked so great. Unfortunately, I couldn't find it in a store. Our Airbnb host mentioned that South Korea has a big "cake" culture, and I can believe it. For breakfast we really wanted something light, but your choice was a sandwich or cake! Thank you so much for watching! -Judy
@@FindingGinaMarietrue. South Korea we eat alot of cakes and different desserts😊
@@elaineq9565 Thanks for confirming that! When we were in Busan, our host recommended a place called Paris Bakery. We thought that was a bit surprising, but it all made sense. -Judy
Welcome to korea~ and have a good time~~!! ♡^^♡ ha ha~~
South Korea was a bucket list place for us, and it did not disappoint us at all. We hope you enjoy the episode we are uploading today; it was so much fun to make! Next Saturday we bring you with us on our quick trip to Seoul, which also exceeded our expectations! Thank you for watching! -Judy
@@FindingGinaMarie your joy is my pleasure. Because l'm Korean. If you are still in Busan, I recommend the mt.hwang ryeong beacon strongly. The top of mount there is a cafe. ( They sell coffees but don't sell any foods ^^;) Day and night..the scenery of fhe Busan from there is truly beautiful.... especially you can go there quickly by taxi near namchun (남천) subway station ^^ Oh~The Busan tower too~ at yongdu san park. (용두산공원.)
Don't miss it I hope ^^; and In Seoul...if you have enough time, I recommend you to go the naksan park..
Starting point is dongdae mun subway station..Beautiful castle road, beautiful scenery..^^
good luck you two and thank you *^^*...
Unfortunately, our time in South Korea has ended (for now). Our travels are ahead of our videos, which is why we're comfortable sharing our Airbnb details and other information with our viewers. We didn't get to experience nearly enough, so we definitely have more of South Korea on our bucket list and plan to return. We'll save your suggestions for our next visit. Thank you so much for giving us these additional ideas. -Judy
Please Pronounce Gwangalli Beach like this
First, Read Ali beach and Add Gwang like prefixes. Read together Gwang Ali beach.
Ali is easy to remember
Gwang means Broad and Ali means cozy village
GwangAli means broad and cozy village
Happy and enjoyable travels!!
Thanks for watching, Jay! We had an amazing time in Busan. You might enjoy this video as well (if you can forgive our mispronunciation of Gwangalli).
🎥 EPIC Busan adventures: th-cam.com/video/2gIbm4nNrbs/w-d-xo.html
Thank you for the informative video, very useful as always. Busan is lovely and much more relaxing than Seoul. Don't forget to check out a little bit of the K-Pop culture 🎤while in Korea (ie. BTS who were invited to the White House and UN), and never think you are too old to do that! It's an industry that boosts the Korean GDP, right behind Samsung and Hyundai alike!
We know "of" K-Pop, but really don't follow it. But we are really seeing how important it is to the culture here (and K-dramas)! We are confused by Seoul. We aren't finding it nearly as hectic as we expected it to be. Definitely not as laid back as Busan, but we thought it would be an equivalent to Tokyo, which we aren't seeing as the case. Maybe the activities we are doing are keeping us in more peaceful surroundings. But we are enjoying it here, even though it's a VERY short trip! Thanks so much for your comment! -Judy
Yes, your trip to Seoul is too short. Might be possible to even go to the N.Korean border, only if you wish 😅
@sroche2552 you are absolutely right! Seoul was so much better than we expected! We thought it would be more along the lines of Tokyo, but it has its own energy and vibe that we really enjoyed. We would love to come back and explore more with more time! -Judy
@sroche2552 You are absolutely right! Seoul was so much better than we expected! We thought it would be more along the lines of Tokyo, but it has its own energy and vibe that we really enjoyed. We would love to come back and explore more with more time! -Judy
This Video Changed My Life! Thank You!!c
Thank you so much for watching, Alex. Here's our full series from South Korea if you are interested. -Judy
🎥 South Korea 🇰🇷 video series: th-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF0f9CUrzAmPwQ8yzyJBHan7.html&si=vhBQX8rkLlVSJytX
I really enjoyed this video. Busan is my hometown , I used to live around Jeonpo area which is very energetic place and famous for frendly people. Thank you for your nice comments and reviews. I hope you enjoy rest time in Korea😊
Thank you so much for watching and for this kind comment. What a great hometown you have! We had a wonderful time in Busan and are so glad we extended our time in Asia in order to get nice weather. It was very worthwhile! We hope you enjoy the video we are releasing today, which includes info about our two favorite beaches and also a funny story from our nature walk on the Igidae Coastal Trail. -Judy
I'm in Busan for work right now and trying to pick more food options beyond the B1 food court at Shinsegae (which is mind blowing, BTW, if you haven't been).
Where were you finding good review sites?
Hi Mike, we were relying on Google Maps for food reviews and mixing in Apple Maps to fill in the gaps. The Naver app had more information and reviews, but so much of it was not in English it was hard to use. I'd recommend a combination of the three leaning heavily on the latter, especially if you can use Naver better than we did. - Kevin
I hope you mske a lot of loveky memory in korea 😅😅
Thank you for watching; we truly are! So many kind and friendly people. It's been a great experience for us! -Judy
Thank you for your videos, it’s been pleasant to see a video that is so informative! I’m t seems a lot of UTube videos on South Korea are by stupid, childish American girls that I can’t watch to the end….as a solo traveller in my 60’s I’m hoping I will be able to get some of the beautiful meals you have shared…it seems solo eating in S Korea is frowned on!
Thanks so much for watching, Michelle! We have two other videos from South Korea you might enjoy, including a few days in Seoul. South Korea has a strong family-style eating culture, but you absolutely will be able to get food as a solo traveler without much trouble. -Judy
🎥 South Korea 🇰🇷 video series: th-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF0f9CUrzAmPwQ8yzyJBHan7.html&si=vhBQX8rkLlVSJytX
That's simply not true. Eating alone is not frowned upon. But if you can eat with others then that is of course good. But don't spread false information. I live in Korea so I know the customs
Hi @elaineq9565 I don't think the original poster was intending to spread false information, but had been told this information and was worried about how well she would be welcomed in South Korea. Thanks for taking the time as a local to confirm my sentiments that she doesn't need to worry about this! -Judy
When you eat noodles in korea, you must slurp. LOL
We did not know this, but we learned it after we had spent some time in Japan at the start of our time in Asia/Southeast Asia! It makes soup so much easier to eat if you're able to slurp! -Judy
Yes and in Korea if you slurp that is a kind of showing the chef respect and people slurping means that the food is delicious 😊
한국 오신걸 환영합니다.
멋진 여행되시길 기원드립니다 ❤❤❤
Thank you so. much for watching and for your kind words of welcome. We had an amazing time in Busan and are so grateful for our time there. We think you will enjoy the episode we just released. We had such a fun time making it. Also, next week we are sharing our brief trip to Seoul! We hope you'll stay tuned. -Judy
🎥 EPIC Busan, except for 1 Mistake! : th-cam.com/video/2gIbm4nNrbs/w-d-xo.html
@cho121260 한국에서 어디에 있나요?
Just an FYI, Koreans tend to eat bibimbap with a spoon.
Interesting! We had a spoon and chopsticks (but we also had soup and Banchan), so we assumed the spoon was primarily for the soup. Thanks for this information and for watching. Below is a link to the two other videos from our month in South Korea. One focuses on the Igidae Coastal Trail and two of Busan's beaches, and the other one is from our too-short visit to Seoul. Thanks for watching! -Judy
🎥 South Korea 🇰🇷 video series: th-cam.com/play/PLNT98lWfwdF0f9CUrzAmPwQ8yzyJBHan7.html&si=vhBQX8rkLlVSJytX
Pork soup is delicious when you add small shrimp. The shrimp is a food preserved in salt. Plain pork soup is bland
We did add some of the shrimp, but it was extremely salty. Thank you so much for watching! -Judy
I actually prefer to eat it with loads of that red paste (made with garlic, soy sauce, sesame seed oil and gochugaru) dissolved into the soup and loads of chopped scallions. Sometimes I also put radish kimchi in the soup. Yum!
@kyungshim6483 I don't think we were expecting to need to "doctor" it up so much. Kevin is Irish and there's a lot of boiled foods in Irish culture (or maybe that's a reflection on his mother's cooking) and the foods stand for themselves. We added some red paste, but I think we were intimidated by adding too much and adding too much heat. When we asked our waitress if we should add any of the other Bachan to it, she said no. We really weren't sure what was in the "peanut paste," so I added some, but maybe we should have been more carefree and just loaded up the soup! 🤷♀️ Thanks for these insights. We'll have to try it again. -Judy
@@FindingGinaMariethat is why you have to add very little and taste first because the flavor gets enhanced after a while. If you add too much tiny seasoning shrimps then it will be too salty
@@FindingGinaMarieah you are talking about 쌈장. Ssamjang is a soybean paste used for eating 삼겹살 and 돼지국밥. The ingredients in ssamjang is usually these below.
Ssamjang is a condiment unique to Korean cuisine that’s used in Korean Ssam or lettuce wrap. Korean ssam usually contains rice, a kind of protein (bulgogi, grilled pork belly, kkongchi jorim and more) wrapped in lettuce or any vegetable leaf that is big enough to make a wrap. So it actually is not a ‘dipping sauce’ in this case but I used the words because that’s what most people seem to call it.
Ssam 쌈 means to wrap and Jang 장 means sauce. So literally it means ‘wrap sauce’.. but it’s the most amazingly complex and umami packed spicy and salty sauce that’s a perfect compliment to grilled meats or just plain fresh vegetables.
5 WAYS TO EAT SSAMJANG
With Korean BBQ + Lettuce Wrap (Ssam) - Here’s a picture of how you would make ssam - you can see a small dollop of ssamjang on top of grilled pork belly. And here I am using a Perilla Leaf (Kkaennip) to wrap it. Check out my 6 Korean BBQ Marinades recipes to see how to make with beef, chicken and pork. I also have a separate post for enjoying it with Pork Belly. I also have a post where I share info on all the different ssam greens used.
With Kkongchi (pike mackerel) Jorim - One of my very first posts, make jorim with canned kkongchi and enjoy with ssam and ssamjang.
Korean ssambap lettuce wrap perilla, kale, cabbage, squash leaves
Make Ssambap - make pretty and yummy little ssambap, excellent for parties or for lunchboxes!
With Fresh Vegetable sticks and Chili Peppers - One of Korean’s (and my) favorite way to eat ssamjang is to dip green chili peppers like Korean Putgochu, Jalapeno Peppers or Annaheim peppers (not spicy at all). When I think about eating it this way, I’m always taken back to warm Korean summer days at my dad’s farm, sitting with the farmers and ajummas and eating a yummy but humble meal with them
A typical lunch at the farm is a bowl of Boribap (보리밥 Barley Rice), some banchan like Myeolchi Bokkeum, Namuls with a pile of Korean green chili peppers on a plate and ssamjang. The chili peppers are served whole not cut, and you pick one up with your hands and dip them into the ssamjang, take a bite and then dip again for your next bite. The above image shows it in action. YUM!
But haha.. I know.. we were basically double dipping!! But Koreans always shared plates together in the old days - not so much these days.
Oh oh!! And we can’t forget Makgeolli!! Makgeolli was said to give farmers extra energy boost and also relaxes their sore muscles. So they claim..haha. If you ever want to try making Makgeolli at home, here’s my recipe.
You can also dip various vegetable sticks in them - like carrots, cucumbers and bell peppers. I love having just a side of fresh veggies and ssam as banchan for my meals, whether I have grilled meats or not.
Korean Vegetable Platter with Ssam Jang
Try using ssamjang to make Bibimbap instead of just gochujang. It adds a whole dimension of flavor that you may enjoy. Down below is the ingredients so you know what is inside
Ingredients
Full Version
Doenjang (Korean soybean paste)
Gochujang (Korean chili pepper paste)
extra firm tofu crumbles
Mayonnaise
chopped garlic
chopped green onions
chopped green chili peppers (Korean putgochu or Jalapeno)
dried onion powder or finely chopped fresh onion
sesame seeds
sesame oil
maple syrup or mulyeot (korean corn syrup)
green plum syrup or sugar
But every recipe is different. When I have eaten the soup I always put a tiiny amount of season shrimps inside the soup and a little bit of the red paste because the red paste is spicy and if you don't like spicy food then be careful with the red paste because it can become too spicy and then I take a little of the orange/brown paste and stir. 😊😊
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Thank you so much for watching! We have two more videos coming from South Korea, and we hope you enjoy them! -Judy
환영합니다 부산에 오신걸요~
날씨가 좋아서 해변 걷기도 좋고 시내 구경하기도 좋을겁니다
좋은 여행이 되시면 좋겠습니다😊
The one choice 😂
Thanks so much for watching! We had some rainy weather, but the beaches are lovely. We are excited to bring you our episode this Saturday from our two favorite beaches, as well as our hike along the Igidae Coastal Trail and Oryukdo Skywalk. We appreciate your kind comment! -Judy
The one choice 😂
You've posted this comment multiple times. What are you referring to? -Judy
@@FindingGinaMarie the one choice Busan expo😂🤣. Shows more g@y men than Busan.
We aren't familiar with the ads, and it's a shame that Busan lost the bid (apparently by a huge margin). But it sounds like investments in the city will proceed regardless of the World Expo bid’s outcome, which is good to see. We enjoyed Busan and think it's an underrated city. -Judy
@@FindingGinaMarie it's beyond shame. High profile travelled to countries gifting Kimchi. heavily advertised in Korea we will host the expo. Italy only came along because 3 competitors received 19 votes. My parents bought me by telling "Do not celebrate too early. Busan is definitely a nice place because of the SK one weather system.
Your parents gave excellent advice. We loved Busan and South Korea and definitely plan to return and explore more. -Judy
I cant imagine spending more than 1 night in Busan. Dont have too high of expectations for any Korean city that is not Seoul. Very few differences.
Hi Stephen, After six months in Asia/SE Asia, we found Busan's laid-back atmosphere, beautiful beaches, mountains, and coastal walks refreshing. While we enjoyed a few days in Seoul, we equally enjoyed Busan, which also is a more affordable city with many worthwhile qualities. -Judy
You assume because you don't know any better.
@krnpowr: We were so happy with our time in Busan. We don't always spend a lot of time on beaches, but Busan was exactly what we needed! Thanks for watching. -Judy
Busan is very coastal. Slow paced. Relaxed. Fresh city it is more comfortable than Seoul. Because Seoul is a very hectic. Humid, crowded city not so many slow paced calm beaches there
@elaineq9565 We loved Busan, but we were surprised that our experience in Seoul was relaxed and comfortable. It didn't have the hustle that we expected it to (similar to the energy of New York City is what we thought it would be). We enjoyed the pockets of calm and beauty that are sometimes missing from major cities. But the beaches in Busan are spectacular. Those definitely were missing! -Judy