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Thursday, 19 March 2015

Visit Seoul 2015: One week travel guide

Thanks to all the addictive K-drama, I was so into Korea for the past one year. I finally made it there with Panda earlier this year. Although it was a short, one week trip to Seoul, we covered pretty much everything that I've been aiming for ;p. I might have mentioned this in my previous post, but just let me say it again that Seoul is more for the food and shopping lovers in general (of course apart from those die hard K-celebrities fans). I'll share with you the summary of my trip instead of day to day itinerary because everyone might have different preferences in mind, hence, you can adjust the amount of time according to your interest; be it shopping, eating, cafe hopping or sightseeing :)

Accomodation
Novotel Doksan
Since Panda was on a work trip, we stayed a couple of days slightly away from the city central. For those on business trips in Doksan or vicinity, Novotel is definitely a good choice. Home plus, a departmental store and supermarket is conveniently located directly opposite the hotel. Panda specifically reminded me to mention on this 24-hour dining place which is located beside the hotel. This place offers rich, beef ribs soup much to the liking of Panda. He never ever misses this whenever he is in Seoul for work. I must say the soup here is really delicious, rich and flavourful. For those visiting Seoul as tourist, stick to hotels at city central to avoid far distance transportation as Novotel is located approximately 45 minutes from Seoul Station.
L: Beef ribs soup; R: Pork dumpling in rich beef broth
Nine Tree Myeongdong
We stayed a couple of nights in Myeongdong because this apparently is where all the hype is (well, at least for tourists). We were pretty sure we are not going to be in the hotel room most of the time seeing our tight itinerary, hence, we decided to choose a mid-range place. This hotel was definitely one of the best in terms of location; approximately 100 m from Myeongdong Station. We were even given a free upgrade to a family room :)

Transportation
As it was peak winter in Korea and considering our tight itinerary, we spent quite a lot using cabs to move around. Cab prices are quite reasonable since there were 2 of us. We also purchase a T-money card, a rechargeable card that can be used in all transportation system. It's slightly cheaper than paying individual tickets and also allows easy transit (eg from one train line to another). This card is rechargeable from 1,000 to 90,000 won in ticket vending machines found in most subway station. However, not every station has the T-money machine to purchase the initial card. We bought ours from Seoul Station.

Wifi
If you cant read or speak Korean, wifi is probably the most important thing during your visit. Although there are many cafes or wifi hotspots in the city, having an individual, portable wifi will definitely be much more convenient particularly for directions. I got my pocket wifi from Wifi-Korea for USD$3.99 / day; with $100 deposit and $5 one way delivery fee (or free if you collect / return it to the office yourself). Moreover, you will receive a 10 % discount if you use the referral reservation form where they are partnering with a few guesthouses and blogs. 

Things to do
Our trip was very much a food and shopping trip rather than a sightseeing trip. However, we managed to squeeze in some of the major tourist attractions such as Namsan Tower, Gyeongbokgung palace and vicinity, Insadong, and Bukchon Hanok Village. We also managed to catch an English movie in Megabox Coex Mall, Gangnam on a Friday night. The Ewha's Women University area was also a nice place to visit but preferably at daytime (to see the architectures). Don't forget the FREE hanbok experience at Myeongdong Tourist Information Centre (all-year round), M Plaza (all-year round) or Korea Tourist Information Centre (only in spring/summer). If you have time to spare, hop around the various cafes around the city~
From L to R: Gyeongbokgung palace gate, view from Bukchon Hanok Village
Insadong-A lovely, tourist-y place with various traditional items and food
Super chilly in the evening at Namsan Tower!
Ewha's Women University
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Japanese food & movie night @ Coex Mall, Gangnam, Seoul

Shopping
I had only my eyes on Korean skincare as I am already using some of their products. I was not really looking for any clothes or bags or accessories although these shops are available at every nook and corner of Myeongdong, Hongdae, Ewha and Gangnam. Gangnam Underground Shopping is probably my favourite for cheap and affordable clothings without the need to shop outside in the cold. For those looking for better quality items, Lotte Plaza and Coex Mall is quite a good place but be prepared to pay way higher prices as well. For those living in tropical countries, you might want to consider going to Korea in spring or summer so that there are better options of summer clothings on sale. Nothing much during winter except winter clothings!
Flagship Laneige store in Myeongdong. Not the cheapest place for Laneige!

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My Korea shopping haul @ Seoul, Korea

Dining
Korean food fits my taste bud probably because of the spiciness of some of their dishes. Overall, you will not get bored with food in Korea because it is really a mix of cuisines with some being more Koreanized compared to others. Within 1 week in Korea, I was really satisfied with the variety of food that I've eaten. Check out some of the best food that Seoul has to offer in my blog posts below. 

Lotte Duty Free (basement food centre)
Seafood bibimbap from Lotte Duty Free basement food centre. Only 8,000 won and superbly good!
A variety of food are available; bakeries, pickled items, fried food, street food etc.
Two two Fried Chicken (chicken and beer 'chimek' is probably the best combination ever!)
Half chicken fried + half chicken in spicy and sweet sauce for 17,000 won
Conveniently located in Myeongdong. However, I felt the fried chicken was slightly over fried. 
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Overall, it was really a fun and satisfying trip. I will definitely be back in the future for a longer trip and to explore other provinces. My advice would be if you are planning to go to a lesser known place or if you get lost or on the verge of exploding because no one understands you, JUST GET A CAB. It's really convenient and saves lots of times. Also, if you've heard from others that the Koreans are not friendly, rude, etc….honestly, it doesn't really matter because in a country where hardly anyone speaks English, you are really just all by yourself. At the end of the day, your best friends will probably be your smartphone and portable WIFI ;p

Friday, 16 May 2014

Amazing Yellowstone Road Trip @ April, 2014

During Easter long weekend, we took a road trip and drove to Yellowstone National Park. It was totally a last-minute plan (a sunbae and I); with the rest of them still busy with the finals, that however did not deter their enthusiasm to join us! For me, it was definitely an experience of a lifetime. My initial thoughts on the 1650km drive was total madness…considering it was only for a couple of days. Anyways, five of us made it and having to look back, it was so much fun and scary at times ...
(Adapted from Google Map). We used the North Entrance, as it was the only entrance open since it was early season.




So, for those folks out there who are not familiar of Yellowstone, some quick facts on it :
1. It is the oldest national park in the States 
2. It sits on a dormant supervolcano where some believe it is time for eruption within this lifetime. If it 
does erupt, the whole of North America might be affected. So pray hard!
3. It has the most geysers, hot springs and waterfalls more than anywhere else in the world. 
4. Majority of the park is in Wyoming but also extends into Montana and Idaho. 
5. The strongest earthquake was recorded just the week prior to our road trip; which definitely added to the scariness and doubts on it!

Honestly, I did not know much about Yellowstone except the fact that its a national park. So, we had to do quite an amount of research on it beforehand; I found this website particularly useful because it has all the information you need such as road opening/closure, hours of visit, maps and places of interests. We were lucky that a majority of the major roads were open on April 18.
(Adapted from www.nps.gov). We covered the red line as those were the only roads open at that time. 



To cover completely the whole park loop, you might need up to 3 days. Since we only had one full day, it does not really matter to us with the road closure and all since a majority of their top attractions are covered within roads we took. But make sure you check the map beforehand, there will be lots of driving eg you need 2 hours to drive from North Entrance to Old Faithful.(A GPS would definitely come in handy). Some of the major attractions that we went to :
1. Old Faithful geyser (most famous)-remember to check for eruption schedule. You will curse if you drive all the way only to find out you just missed one and have to wait for another 1-2 hours. 
2. Upper falls and lower falls (Lower falls is twice the height of Niagara!)
3. Grand Prismatic Spring-largest hotspring in Yellowstone *Must not be missed!
4. Excelsior Geyser-once the largest geyser in the world, this is now dormant and forms a deep blue crater *Super mysterious! (3 and 4 is located at Midway Geyser Basin-I liked these the most; largely due to the fact that there were rain, hail, mist, fog, wind (you name it…) when we were there, which added to the whole creepiness and excitement (mad!)
5. Grand Canyon of Yellowstone (please do not get confused with the one in Nevada because someone did @__@ ;P)
6. Mammoth Hot Spring-Easily spotted because this will be the first major attraction that you will see
Plan your trip properly if you are driving from Canada because you will need to reach the US border by 6pm. If you missed this, you will have to bunk in your car till 9am the next day!
Monchy-US/Canadian Border *Excited!!Perfect timing, thanks to a perfect planner *wink-not me





First town (!?) after the US border..Deserted far far away land..kinda scary but that didn't stop us from stopping by the road to take a photo ;p

Billings, MT
We were not mad enough to drive all the way to Yellowstone at once, so we planned it in such a way that we will be able to explore Montana along the way. We drove through Morgan/Monchy crossing and arrived at Billings (East of Montana) close to 10pm. Supposedly the largest city in Montana; development seems comparable to Saskatoon though ;P. We spent a night in Billings and explored the city the next day.
Super 8 Billings. Not the best location but considerably good. 

Right : Rimrock; Far left : Sacrifice cliff. The two major attractions of Billings. You will see the whole of Billings from these 2 spots.
Perfect weather, perfect tree and perfect rock ;P

Brunch at Stella's Kitchen & Bakery, Billings (previous post)



Yellowstone National Park, North Entrance
We made it to North Entrance Yellowstone National Park (2.5hrs from Billings)!

Closest major attraction to entrance : Mammoth Hot Springs. Smell of sulphur everywhere (smells like boiled egg actually ;P)

Loved these photos very much because they came out so nicely on my Nex-3!
Camwhoring like 'sakai'(curiously silly) at the border of Wyoming and Montana
There were Bisons everywhere…..end of Winter/early Spring…skinny bisons
Left : Poop size 5 ? Right (photo courtesy of Awang): Kena kejar (chased) bison ?
Since we had limited time, we stayed in Gardiner, closest town to the North Entrance. There are not many hotels (as in cheap hotels) here despite it being the closest gateway to Yellowstone. You will definitely have to book in advance especially during long weekends and peak summer. Anyway, I was lucky enough to book 2 rooms in Yellowstone Gateway Inn. This place is fairly new so not much review on it. Since we were on 'desperate mode' (Super 8 just beside was fully booked!), I tooked the chances with this. No regrets! Price was good, location was good, room (suite) was superb! Rooms are limited so make sure you book in advance!
(Top left photo courtesy of Awang). One bedroom suite for less than $100! Loved loved this! I wish we could have stayed here for more nights!


Dinner at Wokking Panda Chinese Food, Gardiner
Wokking Panda is a Chinese restaurant almost like a version of Wok Box (yeap, those noodle/rice boxes). As it was late ( 9-ish pm), they were about to close so we ordered for take-out. Among us, we had chow-mein (stir-fry noodles), shrimp fried rice, stir-fry cabbage and General Tso's chicken. We wanted something else, but the lady owner recommended us General Tso's chicken instead. For those who are not familiar, this is a North Chinese cuisine-slightly sweetish, spicy with deep-fried chicken. We told her we wanted it spicier and she really gave us super spicy ( to the point that I didn't really taste the 'sweet' part! The chicken was really really good and tasty and basically the only dish worth mentioning. The rest were mediocre (The noodles tasted like rubber-bands?Might just be the type of noodles they used). I can't remember the exact prices but overall, we paid $50 for everything including rice. We also had some pop and guys, please do remember to check the expiry date before leaving the shop @__@
Making use of the dining area we had in our suite :)

Address : 906 Scott St W Gardiner, MT 

Wokking Panda Chinese Food on Urbanspoon

As much as we prayed for it to not rain, it DID rain on Good Friday; the first day of opening for some major roads in Yellowstone. We left our hotel after 8am due to the rain ( behind schedule but came out to be right on track :). Fee for a 7-day pass is $25/vehicle. Maps and brochures were handed out as well and they turned out to be super-useful. We drove all the way to Old Faithful Geyser first because it was the furthest ( 2-hr drive) but the view along the way was just amazing! Couldn't help but to imagine the boiling magma far below us (lols!)
Eruption lasted for a few minutes and thats it. You will have to wait for 1-2 hours for the next one. So remember to check the schedule! (Top right and bottom photos courtesy of Awang)
All hooded, raincoats, windbreaker, proper shoes!
I can't remember which thermal pool was this but the color was just amazing
Grand Prismatic Spring : Where we had the rain, mist, fog, hail, wind and we could hardly see what was in front of us; let alone taking a photo!
Excelsior Geyser Crater : The deep blue color was just beautiful. The water must be super-burning hot! It was so misty that you have to wait for a good chance to see the blue bottom.
Upper Falls

Lower Falls (Photo courtesy of Awang)
There were many many more attractions that I did not cover here in my post which included Boiling River (bring you swim wear and take a dip. Its like hot spring pool!), Gibbon Falls, Norris Geyser, and many more lakes, geysers, hot springs and waterfalls. The sceneries are nothing like the Canadian Rockies so definitely worth a shot to drive all the way there! I'm sure summer will be even more beautiful but the downside would be the throngs of tourist. As the roads are narrow, winding and going uphill, there would definitely be more vehicles as well. We came here just as winter ends; less visitors and we practically have the whole place to ourselves apart from Old Faithful. So, you might just consider coming off-season or early season instead. Just remember your jackets, boots, and gloves because it gets cold at times. Bring some food/snacks/drinks along but if you want, there is a souvenir/cafe at Canyon Village Centre for you to get a snack, hotdog, coffee and even instant noodles cup (superb idea especially on a chilly day!).

Helena, MT
It was perfect timing and we were right on track to leave the park and continue our journey back up north. We drove north west towards Helena, the capital of Montana where we stayed overnight. It was another 4-hour drive from the Park; no easy task but with cheery companions, it didn't seem that tiring. We stayed in Super 8, Helena (sorry, no picture) but hotel room was quite similar to the one we had in Billings. The free breakfast was slightly better because they had a few types of omelettes as well (no complaints!).

Late night supper at Shellie's Country Cafe
We arrived at Super 8 almost 11pm so not many restaurants were open and we were starving because the last we ate was late afternoon before we left the park. A nice lady at the first restaurant we went in recommended us Shellie's a cafe which opens around the clock! I had one of the specials; Holy Cow Chicken Chop (supposedly as big as my face-not really, my face is still bigger..lols!). Not sure why they served the boiled beans but not to my liking. Food was just ok; nothing to shout-about; loved the mash potatoes (but then again, how wrong can you with it) maybe because we were dead tired from the long day. They have quite a variety in their menu and waitress was sweet enough to give us recommendations etc (nice girl even though she was doing the late-night shift!). 
Holy Cow Chicken Chop and Beef steak (huge portion-not recommended for small eaters), Salmon, and Eggs Benny

Address : 1612 Prospect Ave Helena, MT 59601
Website : Shellie's Country Cafe
Shellie's Country Cafe on Urbanspoon

Great Falls
The last stop we made was Great Falls, MT. A town with dams as attractions. Not much to see except for Ryan Dam. Skip the rest. On return to the Canadian border, we used the Turner/Climax crossing, which was closer to where we were. Again, schedule have to be well-organized in order to reach the border by 6pm!
Pit-stop at a town full with dams. Ryan dam
Hardee's for lunch. Nice fast food. I finally understand why US is 'fast food.obesity'  ;P

Sunday, 11 May 2014

The Official Richmond Night Market @ Richmond, BC

During my mum's two-week visit, Richmond,BC was the last that we had in our itinerary. We spent 2 nights here; first because I knew this is sort of like a Chinese town-which means there should be more Asian food and groceries, and second, being close to the airport, most hotels here provide free shuttle to YVR; which meant we also saved a little on cab fee. We stayed in Ramada Inn basically because of the price, reviews, location and of course the free shuttle. We were given a room with a king-sized bed. The hotel is probably 3-star but for the price we paid, it was well spent! Room was quite spacious though it is slight dated, bathroom was super clean and it is located right next to Minoru Park. A simple breakfast was also provided for free. 
Minoru Park : Lovely park in Richmond with lots of rabbits around :)

One of the highlights of Richmond is their Summer Night Market; something not very common here in Canada considering the weather and all. Note that there are two different night market; The Official Richmond Night Market and The International Summer Night Market. I came a little bit unprepared so was confused at first. We decided to go for the Richmond Night Market rather than The International Night Market as the former is more accessible, and we wanted to see how an Asian night market looks like over here. Best mode of transportation is by Canada Line: Stop Bridgeport Station. Admission is $2.00 and its free for senior citizens or children below 10.  The International Night Market has free admission. 
Big yellow duck greeted us :)
I did not feel like I'm in Canada @__@
Throngs of people. It's like a HUGE pasar malam (Malaysian version of night market minus wet market)
A good place for you to get a feel of what an Asian night market looks like. Fancy clothes, gadgets, mobile accessories, jewelries, etc. Lots of Asian food mostly ranging from $3-5. I spotted 'Chao Tao Fu' (Stinky tofu) which I almost immediately ordered without second thought! It's basically a form of fermented tofu with a strong odor which can be smelled from a distance. This one however was not too bad (to fit the food culture here maybe). Those I had in Malaysian night market's in Sri Petaling and Cheras or even China's Shenzhen had way stronger odour. And yet, ppl (like me and Panda), loved it to the max!~
Stinky tofu $6.50. Not cheap (compared to Malaysia's) but probably the best you can get here ?
Mum's favorite $3.00 : Rice noodle with sesame, sauces and and chilli. Good stuff
Deep-fried chicken. Super yummy but I can't remember how much it was. 
Handcrafted ice cream. The making process was cool but the ice cream was bland (meaning less sugar which is supposed to be healthier ?)
Remember Running Man (Korean variety show)? lols
Since Richmond is more like an Asian town here, I was excited to see these bakeries ( like 'jakun' but considering you can hardly get bakeries in Saskatoon or anywhere else in Canada for that matter, I didn't care). Both bakeries were located at Richmond centre with Maxim's within the building itself. Funny how these bakeries seem to only be an Asian thing. We find lots of these in Malaysia, Singapore, Korea etc. Kam Do Bakery was really impressive. Lots of varieties and all freshly baked. Had a hard time choosing ;P. Mum was fascinated with the mango pudding so she bought one and it tasted superb. Loved it! Buns were equally good; wish I had bought more!
Kam Do Bakery: Sausage and yam bun, mango pudding
Address : 6211 No. 3 Rd, #130 Richmond, BC V6Y1N3
Kam Do Restaurant & Bakery on Urbanspoon
Maxim's is another bakery in close vicinity; in fact located in Richmond Centre. Smaller than Kam Do and most buns were gone by the time we got there (maybe it close to closing time). It was mooncake season so bought a couple to try. The mooncake were just ok, tasted not as good as those I usually had. Macaroons were fresh with lots of coconut but I thought it was a bit dry compared to those I've tasted from Superstore or Safeway. Savoury buns is one of my favourite things so they always tasted good to me ( can hardly go wrong I supposed).
Maxim's mooncake, buns and coconut macaroons
Address : 6060 Minoru Boulevard Richmond, BC 
Maxim's 美心餅店 on Urbanspoon
Richmond is a nice place and I don't mind visiting here again; probably with my family members somewhere this year. We didn't really get to try much Chinese restaurants here so I hope to do that again this year :)

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