Thursday, 28 March 2013

travel: South Korea 2013 Day 5: Nami Island, Seoul: MyeongDong

Nami Island is arguably one of the must-not-be-missed places when you are at South Korea, so off we went today.
We took the subway (holy&@^*! It is far!);
How to get there from where we are staying:
From Anguk station (line 3, orange color) -> Jongno-3-ga (line 3, orange color) -> transfer to line 1, dark blue color all the way to Hoegi Station -> pay attention to the signage in front of you as soon as you alighted you want to choose the rail heading to 'Sangbong', alight at Sangbong station -> pay attention to the signage again, you want to choose the rail heading to 'Gapyeong', alight at Gapyeong station.
Between Sangbong and Gapyeong, it takes about one hour. So the trip all up will take around 2 hours.

Gapyeong Station

At  Gapyeong station, take one of the taxis (there should be a lot outside the station) and just tell the driver 'Namiseom'. He'll know.
Taxi fare costs KRW2500-3000

We skipped the ferry and chose the more with less queue (but more expensive) ZipWire - a cable seat ride that took less than 5 minutes to reach the island.


Ride costs KRW38000 per person. Worth it? Once in a lifetime only.





Now I am sure Nami island would look absolutely beautiful during winter time when everything would be covered in snow and ice (and the cold! the cold!) or autumn when it should be covered in gold and red hues. 
Although it still has its charms when we were there, the place looked pretty barren as not many flowers bloomed yet, and the trees pretty much were bald.










And there are a lot of artistic figures and arts throughout the island.

I don't understand the aesthetic of this statue. None. 



Traces of ice from winter time

mmmmmmm
Bilasa's (Damn you Simon@eatyourkimchi. I cannot say their name properly now) fans and ELF shout their loves out

The island is very small and you can pretty much go around the island within a couple of hours walking leisurely. 
And of course, there are plenty of commemoration statues and places where certain scenes of the infamous Winter Sonata took place. In fact, a lot of people come to this island to reminisce about the movie that pretty much start the trend of Korean drama.



There are bikes for hire to circle the island and is probably the next cheapest thing to walking; but we chose another form of transportation and did it in style:


The motor scooter costs KRW10000 for 1/2 hour or KRW18000 for an hour.

Having enough of the island, we headed back mainland and another 2 hours later, reached MyeongDong for dinner and shopping therapy. I stocked up on face masks and bought another CC cream from TonyMoly (because JYJ's advertisements on the television keep beckoning me to buy TonyMoly line although I have bought another CC cream from The Face Shop at Everland a few days ago... . How can I resist Jae Joong. Ahem...).



We went into this restaurant that was very packed. It specializes in teppanyaki style chicken dish and rice. 
Total Damage: KRW 14000. We have full tummy.



these are not your regular tteokbokki....

They have stuffed mozzarella in them. mmmmmMMmmmMM!!!
My loot: It is so cheap to buy beauty products here in South Korea. Easily costs double or more in Australia, especially face masks.

the two CC creams I have bought... . Let's see if they are actually better than BB creams... .


13 comments:

  1. By the way, where do you stayed in Korea?

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    1. A couple of places actually. Soriwool in Samcheong-ddong, After that, I stayed at a small motel Lavinia. All info could be found in the blog :)

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  2. Hi there, Thank U so much for sharing the informations

    Would like to ask regarding the ZipWire, are we allowed to bring our belongings with us like bulky DSLR and maybe bag packs???..
    Thx :-)

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    1. Hi There, Some people in front of us carried backpacks - but not the big ones, mind you (more like school type backpacks, not backpackers' type). They were asked to wear them in front of their chests (as opposed on the backs), as obviously you don't want to tip forward from the bags pushing you when on the zipwire :).
      They also carried DSLR (though not with the whole bag and lenses collection) and pointed and shot throughout their zipwire journey (hell, we did too)

      Over bulky items must be left at the zipwire station and you pick them up when you return from Nami island. When in doubt, ask the reception staff at the station. They usually speak OK english to understand you.

      Have fun!

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  3. Hi,
    Would like to ask about the ZipWire, do you know if there is any age limit for this? Can as young as a 5 yr old or as old as a 80 yr old take this ride? Thanks!!

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    1. Hi Claudia. Not so much of an age limit - but height & weight limit. You have to be taller than 135 cm, and weigh at least 35 kg (they have scale & measurement on site)

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  4. Hi! Great blog! Thanks for posting! Question, when exactly you visited Nami Island? Is it around last week of March?

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    1. Hi Joie, thanks for visiting! My travel journal was updated daily as I travelled. As per the entry's date, this was on 28/3/2013, so yep, I went during last week of March

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  5. Hi how was your soriwool stay? Contemplating to stay at this hanok house. Thank you ^^

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    1. Hey there. Well, it was very pleasant, apart from the hard floor (the futons are quite thin). But apart from that, it's a beautiful place & good location too . If you are tall, you might find the ceilings are quite low too. Have fun in Korea!

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  6. Hi can u give me directions on how to go to everland from nami island? :) thanks!

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    1. Hi Khairyl. Somehow my email did not notify me of your question. Sorry... . I went by taxi as I couldn't be bothered catching public transport from the city. But this page provides public transport detail to get to Everland:
      http://www.everland.com/web/multi/english/everland/everland_guide/transportation/Transportation01.html

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