Jman888 Moderator October 24, 2017 Share October 24, 2017 Same. I wanna use up my Korean won at the airport and our T-money card(Ezlink card) also no time. Brought back 40,100 won and about 2,000 won left in the T-money card. Can use it to buy a drink. Wife brought back 800,000 won. She changed too much money. She will wait for better rate to change it back to SGD. Thatz about S$1,000. Anyone needs to change Korean won? when my daughter confirmed her trip for next April, I change with you, so dun return to money changer yet ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Genes 6th Gear October 24, 2017 Share October 24, 2017 That's my fav SNSD girl. I really think the ex-member that was kicked out, is way way wayyyyyyy chio-er Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
inlinesix Hypersonic October 24, 2017 Share October 24, 2017 I really think the ex-member that was kicked out, is way way wayyyyyyy chio-er I am following both Jessica Jung, Blanc & Eclare & Taeyeon IG Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Genes 6th Gear October 24, 2017 Share October 24, 2017 I am following both Jessica Jung, Blanc & Eclare & Taeyeon IG 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dleodleo Twincharged October 24, 2017 Share October 24, 2017 Same. I wanna use up my Korean won at the airport and our T-money card(Ezlink card) also no time. Brought back 40,100 won and about 2,000 won left in the T-money card. Can use it to buy a drink. Wife brought back 800,000 won. She changed too much money. She will wait for better rate to change it back to SGD. Thatz about S$1,000. Anyone needs to change Korean won? You can keep your T-money card for future use. There is no expiry date for T-money. 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mason016 Supersonic October 24, 2017 Share October 24, 2017 Same. I wanna use up my Korean won at the airport and our T-money card(Ezlink card) also no time. Brought back 40,100 won and about 2,000 won left in the T-money card. Can use it to buy a drink. Wife brought back 800,000 won. She changed too much money. She will wait for better rate to change it back to SGD. Thatz about S$1,000. Anyone needs to change Korean won? Looks like it was a fantastic trip. I see all the food you eat, look damned jin ho jiak. Next thing that came to my mind was urm, if I eat all that, I think I dare not weigh myself. Don't know if the weighing scale break or not. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jamesc Hypersonic October 24, 2017 Share October 24, 2017 (edited) Looks like it was a fantastic trip. I see all the food you eat, look damned jin ho jiak. Next thing that came to my mind was urm, if I eat all that, I think I dare not weigh myself. Don't know if the weighing scale break or not. If you ate too much you can spend some time in a Korean spa like me to lose a few pounds. Different ovens have different temperature and different boiling pots have different temperature water. From fast boil to slow simmer. The man holding the big pole looks very happy. Edited October 24, 2017 by Jamesc 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adrianli Hypersonic October 24, 2017 Share October 24, 2017 You can keep your T-money card for future use. There is no expiry date for T-money. Yay. My wife keeping it as it is the Line Friends series card. We added our total Korean won leftover, 898,050 won. 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Newbie26 Hypersonic October 24, 2017 Share October 24, 2017 Thanks for sharing, very nice photos The live seafood looks good especially if cooked on the spot Probably cheaper than in Japan Last day and night here in Seoul. Flying back tomorrow morning. We went for breakfast on the streets of Myeongdong. Very nice sandwich and lots of ppl buying. Seoul 115.jpg Seoul 116.jpg Seoul 117.jpg Then to Cultural Centre for free hanbok phototaking for my wife. Seoul 118.jpg Seoul 119.jpg Off to Noryangjin Fish Market to eat crab. Lots of stalls to choose from. Prices here were surprisingly cheaper than Busan. But the cooking prices higher than Busan. King crab was 30,000won/kg, ours was 2.8kg and he charged us 80,000won with some free prawns and shellfish. We also got one huge mussel for 5,000won, so total 85,000won for the seafood. The cooking price came to 48,000won. So total this meal cost us 133,000won, about S$160. King crab meat was sweet and very very nice. Very fresh. Finish eating the meat, pass them the shell to do fried rice. Cant taste the crab meat cos the seaweed was too overpowering. Seoul 120.jpg Seoul 121.jpg Seoul 122.jpg Seoul 123.jpg Seoul 124.jpg Seoul 125.jpg Seoul 126.jpg Seoul 127.jpg Seoul 128.jpg Seoul 129.jpg Seoul 130.jpg 13 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Noob79 Twincharged October 24, 2017 Share October 24, 2017 The crab looks really great 8 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adrianli Hypersonic October 24, 2017 Share October 24, 2017 The crab looks really great 𤤠It has already gone to a better place...........my tummy. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Genes 6th Gear October 25, 2017 Share October 25, 2017 It has already gone to a better place...........my tummy. Probably flushed down the throne liao lor Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adrianli Hypersonic October 25, 2017 Share October 25, 2017 I was addicted to this drink in Korea. Is this available in SG? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kusje Supersonic October 25, 2017 Share October 25, 2017 No idea what that is but have you tried the Korean supermarts in SG? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Piyopico Supercharged October 25, 2017 Share October 25, 2017 Never had the urge to visit Korea. Looking at your pics, seems like the stuff that will attract me will be street food, seafood and Jeju island. My wife probably will enjoy the shopping there as a bonus. Japan seems to be more beautiful and more to eat and see. Maybe I will try Korea when my kid is more grown up. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jman888 Moderator October 25, 2017 Share October 25, 2017 Never had the urge to visit Korea. Looking at your pics, seems like the stuff that will attract me will be street food, seafood and Jeju island. My wife probably will enjoy the shopping there as a bonus. Japan seems to be more beautiful and more to eat and see. Maybe I will try Korea when my kid is more grown up. those who like to watch Korean drama will definitely want to go Korea, that's how successful their tv programs are. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adrianli Hypersonic October 25, 2017 Share October 25, 2017 No idea what that is but have you tried the Korean supermarts in SG? It is like Sprite and 7-up. Not as sweet or gassy. The Koreans like it too. Zero alcohol. At first we thought it is alcoholic cos of the name cider. No chance to visit the Korean supermarket near my place yet. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jamesc Hypersonic October 25, 2017 Share October 25, 2017 I was addicted to this drink in Korea. Is this available in SG? Seoul 136.jpg Can try this supermarket. I drank it a lot in Korea too until one day I didn't see properly and bought this by mistake and got hooked on it. Please don't make the mistake I made and pick the right drink. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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