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How to save more with Seoul City Pass or T-money card?


My T-Money

I urge you to get the Seoul City Pass or T-Money card.

Seoul City Pass (as of now is 3,000 won each).
All types of T-money cards have a zero balance at the time of purchase. So, you need to top up the value before using the card. You can buy the card at any convenience store (with T-money signboard) or any subway stations.

It will save you a lot; time or money, if you come from Malaysia or other lower value currency countries.

Why?

1 - If you purchase one way ticket, it will charge you 1,000 won per ride, for the first 10 km. However, with Seoul City Pass you will only pay 900 won and goes up 100 Won every 5km after.

2 - You will receive some other discounts such as; 10% to N Seoul Tower, 10% to Lotte World, Free admission to Seoul Museum of Art, 10% to Nanta theater and many more. Once you purchase the Seoul City Pass, you will receive the discount booklet. So, use that!

3 - If you stay at touristy area eg Myeondong or Insadong, just walk to the nearer district like Myeongdong, Insadong, Jongno, Namdaemun or even Chonggyecheon. They are just near to each other. Read your map and go figure. Don't simply take the subway cause it will cost you 900 won each ride.

4 - Transfer discounts using T-money are available for transfers from bus to subway, from subway to bus, from bus to bus, from bus to shuttle bus (or maeul bus), or shuttle bus to bus. Discounts are not offered for transfers from subway to subway, however. Transfer discounts are offered only if your transfer is made within 30 minutes of your last transportation use. If you are transferring from a shuttle bus to the subway, you will be charged 500 won for the shuttle bus and 300 won basic fare for the subway. After that, you will be charged any additional fares for distances exceeding the the basic distance.

For example - I took a bus from Yeoido park to Ewha University station. After that take Subway from Ewha University Station to my hostel at Yaksu Station which cost me only 900 won.

For this, you need to learn HANGUL cause the bus schedule will look like this:


But I am glad that I took the time to learn.

5 - You can use the card to make local calls however you can only use on telephone which has T-Money sign on it. Hence, it is not necessary to purchase a separate telephone card. If you want to call oversea, use skype. It's super duper cheap. Only cost me MYR0.50 for 10 minutes talk with my family. I didn't rent any phone here!

6. It can also be used for taxi fares, buses, storage lockers, etc. Hence, save your time.

7. DO NOT FORGET - to touch the card against the panel/sensor before you drop off from the subway or bus! IF NOT - you will be penalized have to pay a full fare without discount for transfers or you may be charged the longest-distance fare as a penalty. If you are not sure, observe how the Koreans do it.

Check my post on how to calculate subway fare from Naver interactive map. If you use T-money, you will save 100 won immediately for every ride.

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My budget so far..

I have used around MYR500 (from 27th Sept - 7th Oct)

Seoul Metro - 35,000
Bus ticket - 18,000
Food - 50,000
Accommodation - 45,000 (3 nights)
Clothes - 15,000
Tour Admission - 4,000

I visited Hye Won on 28th Sept, stayed at Happy Guesthouse for 3 nights until 30th Sept for 45,000 won. Then I stayed with Chi Won (Couch Surfing - free) and now stayed with Joy Farm (practically free but with a yearly fee of WWOOF of 50,000 won).

18,000 won used for ticket from Seoul to Chunyang.

Food is somewhat differs from individual but I try to find Halal food which is more expensive compared to normal food. So, basically it depends on your 'desire' hahaha..

Clothes - I bought a 15,000 won sweater from a warehouse sale in Myeongdong which was cheap. Later, got to splurge to buy a better winter jacket.

Tour admission - Changdeok palace - 3,000 won, Deoksu palace - 1,000 won, Chi Won's mother paid for me a 12,000 admission for Yongin's folk village. She is really a kind mother.

There is a method on how to save on your Seoul Metro expenses but I will tell in another post.

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My morning walk

Today, I walked 30 minutes to watch the autumn. I was alone, a bit scared cause no one around in the forest but the view was breathtaking. I could walk this path everyday I guess. Joy, he jogs 10km every single day! Me? I guess I will continue walking..haha. I'm too lazy. Joy and Bun Sok are mountain lovers and they climb Himalaya mountain every year during winter but this year due to poor harvest they can't do so. Arghh..I wish I could help them!

After my lovely walk, it rained! I was lucky! Hehehe..









Cabbage field.





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