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Brisbane-Seoul
A Travel Blog entry by cads from Seoul, Korea Rep.
... it was another 90min+ and after 8pm (9pm Brisbane time) before we got off the bus and had to find our way to the Hyundai Residence. Although Carl had the Korean all ready to go the concierge at the drop off hotel spoke very good English and knew where ...
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Another cold day in the northern hemisphere
A Travel Blog entry by cads from Seoul, Seoul, Korea Rep.
... ; was horrified about this and couldn't understand why they would be locked away) -the Emperors residence was the only one without dragons on it as they believed that ...
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Arrival at Cairo and setting up things
A Travel Blog entry by naseem from Cairo, Egypt
... 100% white card with magnetic strip and do not bear any word or the name of the hotel on it. Well, the official residence, I thought and with a almost broken heart I headed to my room. I had to share the apartment with Raish. But.. Once I entered ...
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It's Vacation time!!!
A Travel Blog entry by clenny25 from Seoul, Korea Rep.
... backdating my entries now but I hope it still makes sense. In the summer all schools and businesses take what is known as Hyundai vacation which is named as such due to the fact that the majority of countrymen are affiliated with the company and therefore ...
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Havana
A Travel Blog entry by peteanddee from 12 days in, Cuba
... of the hotel, or we would have had waves crashing through the windows! We had our first dinner in a Casa Particular (private residence) where they served us lobster and we got chatting to 4 crazy Canadians who were cycling the length of Cuba. They proved ...
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Field trip to Gyeungju
A Travel Blog entry by trekkergold from Gyuengju, North Gyeongsang, Korea Rep.
... nbsp; In fact I believe the restaurant is sometimes simply referred to as the Rich Man's house (as it is the family's traditional residence) but I do not remember what it is actually called at the moment! The hotel (Hotel Hyundai) we are staying is ...
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The final leg to Sydney checking on our Governor
A Travel Blog entry by therhodesies from Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
... role as an administrative capital with an easy layout and lots of circular routes. We headed for the Governor Generals residence to have a look. We were interested to learn that he still has the power, with the Queens authority, to ...
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I'm sorry, I don't speak Korean.
A Travel Blog entry by tipperoonie from Seoul, Seoul-t'ukpyolsi, Korea Rep.
... is an area that lies between Bukchon and Gyeongbokgung Palace North of Insadong that is home to the Prime Minister's residence, his office and hundreds of art galleries, museums, restaurants, bookshops, clothing stores and cafes in converted hanoks and ...
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WWOOFing in Rural Korea
A Travel Blog entry by justinzellinger from Danyang, North Chungcheong, Korea Rep.
... and his British girlfriend named Laura. The two of them showed us to where they have been staying, which was now to become our residence as well. It was a newer building with two big plain rooms with one bathroom each. The boys sleep on one side and the ...
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Seoul (Or: Family and Friends)
A Travel Blog entry by connieyc from Seoul, Korea Rep.
On our last day in Korea, we had lunch with relatives on my dad's side of the family. My dad was one of 7 kids and his father was 1 of 4, so I've got about a billion aunts, uncles, and cousins. There were 25 people at lunch, but I only ...
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Mount Seorak (The final day)
A Travel Blog entry by connieyc from Seorak, Korea Rep.
On our last day of the tour, we went to Mount Seorak, one of the most beautiful places in Korea. The day before it had been cool and rainy, but today we had absolutely gorgeous weather. We took a cable car up to the Gwongemseong Castle on Mt. ...
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Seoul (Or: Where's the Beef?)
A Travel Blog entry by connieyc from Seoul, Korea Rep.
We went to Korea for a week to meet up with my mom and her husband. We were super excited to see them, as it had been a long time since we'd seen family. We were a bit worried when we heard about the demonstrations going on in Seoul in ...
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First BIG day in Seoul
A Travel Blog entry by cads from Seoul, Seoul, Korea Rep.
We were up early, as both kids stirred at around 6am and so we got moving at 6.30. After showers and sorting out clothes it was still only 7.30 and we headed out for breakfast. Carl had been unable to get the internet working in the room so we had to go ...
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