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How to Go to Nami Island: Part 2


More saving going through this route to Nami Island and another alternative if you couldn't get the shuttle bus from Tapgol Park.

Seoul Station* ---> Cheongyanni Station* ---> Sangbong Station# ---->Gapyeong Station#.

* - subway 
# - train

Duration: 1 hour 47 minutes, 64.2km
Stop: 23 stations
T Money: 1,800 won
Cash: 1,900 won
Transfer: Cheongyanni and Sangbong Station
From Seoul Station: Rapid train to Cheongyanni at Gate 1-1
From Cheongyanni Station: Rapid train to Sangbong at Gate 6-2

The last time when my friends and I took the train to Gapyeong Station, we forked out:
Myeongdong to Cheongyanni - 900 won
Cheongyanni to Gapyeong - 3,800 won

Your saving : 4,700 - 1,800 won = 2,900 won

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From Snorkeling to Football, in Phuket


Phuket has many activities available for those who select the island as their holiday destination. Some are interested in the many beautiful beaches, others in the day or night entertainment that can be enjoyed. As one of the richest province in Thailand, Phuket has something for all, including three football seven tournaments.


Tourists to the island can enjoy the many excursions available, by themselves or with a tour company. From elephant trekking to bungy jumping, there are many kind of adventure trips on offer for everyone's taste. Some of the other exciting activities are rock climbing, scuba diving, snorkeling, karting or motorcycling.


Riding a motorcycle in Thailand is nice, especially in Phuket, but very dangerous. A couple of hundred tourists end dead on the road each year, not only due to their intake of alcohol, but also the careless driving style of the natives. It is refreshing to ride with the wind going in the hairs, but wearing an helmet could save many lives.


In Phuket, it is much safer to experience speed in a kart on a speed track in the Patong Go-kart Speedway facility. Spectators can also enjoy seeing the karts racing safely while eating Thai food at the place's restaurant. Wearing an helmet is compulsory and safety rules taken seriously as having someone injured is not an option.


Young and old can snorkel safely. Exploring Phuket's beautiful sea floor and admiring coral reefs with very colorful fish around them is a kind of experience. Snorkeling is a good activity for children under supervision and also cheap. There are lots of fascinating snorkeling areas in Phuket.


Scuba diving is for those who want to experience an even more beautiful sight of fish and corals in the ocean. New divers can be trained by a qualified diving instructor on the basic theory and equipment. A supervised dive in a swimming pool, and then in shallow water near the shore, can get anyone ready for an open ocean dive.


Phuket also attracts many climbers of different levels with its rock climbing wall. There, at the Quest Laguna Phuket, one can receive instructions in climbing and practice on a 15 meters tower with different faces. At just a few hours from Phuket, Krabi is the place to go climbing in a stunning environment.


International football seven-a-side tournaments are held three times per year during week-ends in Phuket, in February and November. Football lovers who want not only a vacation but wish to enjoy sport in a friendly competition may join and play against teams from Hong-Kong, Singapore, Australia and many more countries.

Phuket is only the sixth province of the kingdom in terms of population. With all the quality activities and entertainment it is able to provide, Phuket is certainly the first tourist destination in Thailand.


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Korean Grammar Dictionary

I'm glad I found you..oh my Korean Grammar Dictionary

How do I found thee?

It was in the wee hour when I listened to TTMIK Iyagi about Couple-Tshirts in Korea. Choi Kyong Eun; one of TTMIK(Talk To Me in Korea) teachers was saying..lalala "입을 때만 해도".

What does that mean? Thanks for being my Capricorn self, my curiousity is always at it peaks. Immediately I 'Naver'ed and 'Google'd it with keyword search '때만 해도 grammar' and wallah..I found this website! Sweet right? ^^

It is truly a simple site. Honest. I love it's simplicity, straight forward approach of explaining Korean grammar.

The explanation and sentence sample. That's it.

Happy Learning Korean!!

Couple shoes anyone?

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Thailand Is Their Land: Travel To Thailand


The true magic you'll find when you travel to Thailand is its alluring authenticity. Thailand is the only Southeast Asian nation never to have been colonized by European powers; consequently, the still-standing and functioning monuments of the past attract visitors who admire thousands of years of history integrated into present day society. Even more appealing, Thailand offers the diversity of a society running in parallel: booming city life and leisurely beach escapes, thickly canopied jungles and white sand islands, indulgent cuisine, clubs and cocktails and the sanctuary of Buddhist lifestyle. Thailand has come of age as a traveler's dream destination, an affordable gateway to paradise with all the modern conveniences at your fingertips.


What's In a Name?
The Kingdom of Thailand was known as Siam until 1939, when a bloodless revolution instated a constitutional monarchy and the name was changed to literally mean “free” land. The original kingdom was founded in 1238, but largely influenced throughout history by China and India. Geographically, Thailand is surrounded by countries whose turbulent 20th century histories have defaulted tourism into its exotic but more accessible borders. For this reason, Thailand is also a wonderful home base from which to explore Cambodia and Laos to the east, Myanmar (Burma) to the west, and Malaysia to the south.


Wat You Waiting For?
Thailand is littered with just as many exciting cities as beautiful beaches. Where you might notice the imbalance is in the inconceivable number of temples, or wat. As the main center of the very north, Chiang Mai is a large, beautiful and historic city. A visit to the famous Night Bazaar or the nearby Wiang Kum Kam archeological ruins is certainly not enough to distract even the most oblivious from the more than 300 Buddhist temples that sprinkle the skyline with shiny gold, red and green hues. Make sure to visit Wat Chiang Mun, the city's (and possibly Thailand's) oldest temple, located within the old city walls and dating back to 1296. Heading south, do not miss Ayutthaya and Sukhothai, Thailand's two former capitals (the latter being the founding city) classified as World Heritage Sites filled with hundreds of beautifully maintained temples, statues and bustling human activity, all embedded within the lush green environs.


Bangkok is perched on the Gulf of Thailand, but this humming, vibrant and congested 24-hour capital city is a far cry from the resort cities and towns found east and south along Thailand's sub-tropical coastline. Thailand extends south into the Kra Isthmus, providing for extensive coastline and some of the most filmed beaches in the world. Phuket is the most famous resort island, but more rewarding is a trip to one of the smaller and less commercialized areas. Ko Tao is of particular interest for scuba divers, while Ko Pha Ngan has become famous among younger travelers for its regular full moon festivals held all night on the sparkling shores. Ko Phi Phi is far more breathtaking in person than even the camera angles of the film "The Beach" could do it justice.


Some rudimentary social customs aside, Thailand is an extremely easy going and welcoming travel experience. Everything from simple to luxurious is at your disposal, and all with a very fair price tag, not to mention an unbeatable combination of picturesque beaches, rainforested mountains, and an intense metropolitan culture. So really, what are you waiting for? Start planning to travel to Thailand today.

Article Source: http://www.isnare.com/?aid=57425&ca=Advice


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