KAvenyou released a series of articles over 6 months since October 2010 aimed at sharing with our followers on our first visit to the home of Korean pop culture; Seoul, South Korea in end September 2010.
The extensive multi-part coverage will give you an idea of the kinds of preparations you may need, which are actual experiences and may not be found in travel guides. Since we visited Seoul in the end of September, we experienced a little of the Korean summer, as well as the cool autumn. We also experienced quite a diverse range of weather, from hot & humid to cold & dry and lastly to wet weathers. Since these multi-part articles will definitely not be enough to share all our photos, some of the remaining photos will be shared via twitter randomly. So do follow us closely on our Twitter account @KAvenyou. Enjoy the articles and keep stalking.
Korea Free & Easy Part 1: Getting Started
Korea Free & Easy Part 2: Transport & History
Korea Free & Easy Part 3: Food Glorious Food
Korea Free & Easy Part 4: Interesting Sights
Korea Free & Easy Part 5: Shopping Spree
Korea Free & Easy Part 6: “We Got Married”
Korea Free & Easy Part 7.1: Invincible Youth 청춘불패
Korea Free & Easy Part 7.2: Idol Village 아이돌존
KAvenyou visited Korea once again between late December 2011 to early January in 2012 amidst the harsh winter conditions. we are going to continue to bring you around the beautiful city of Seoul, as well as a short day trip to Jeonju. Look forward to more Free & Easy goodness here.





2 comments
James says:
Mar 18, 2011
Hi. Approximately how many days would you recommend for a person to tour korea?
Administrator says:
Mar 18, 2011
It really depends on where you intend to cover and what you like to do. If its only shopping and selective sight-seeing in Seoul, 7-8 days like what we did is pretty sufficient. If you are there for KPop, maybe a longer duration is needed since much travelling and time for queuing at music programmes is needed.