It's our last day in Jeju. Honestly I feel sad that we have to leave this beautiful island.
We really had an awesome time. From Kai Hotel we went directly to the garage of KT Kumho to bring back the car that we rented out.
After their inspection, we went straight to the airport for our flight back to Seoul. It was a short flight. We once again took the train back to our hotel. After checking in our luggage, we went for a stroll, a meal and some freebies.
We really had an awesome time. From Kai Hotel we went directly to the garage of KT Kumho to bring back the car that we rented out.
After their inspection, we went straight to the airport for our flight back to Seoul. It was a short flight. We once again took the train back to our hotel. After checking in our luggage, we went for a stroll, a meal and some freebies.
We took the train, went down at Eulijiro-1(il)-ga (green line) exit 2. We spent the rest of our day here. We went to the Korean Tourism Organization for our complimentary family photo wearing a hanbok.
We also tried our hand in making our own origami hanbok.
We also walked to take photos at the Cheonggyecheon Stream.
And tasted some delicacies being sold at Cheonggye Plaza.
Things you might need to know:
We also tried our hand in making our own origami hanbok.
We also walked to take photos at the Cheonggyecheon Stream.
And tasted some delicacies being sold at Cheonggye Plaza.
Things you might need to know:
1. Going to Korean Tourism Organization (KTO)
Take Subway Line 2 (green), go down at Euljiro
1-ga Station, exit
2.
Go straight for 5
minutes (approx. 2 or 3 blocks). Turn left down the last side street before Cheonggyecheon. The KTO building is the second building on
the left.
2. The Hanbok and Origami are free of charge.
Period: January–December 2014 on the third week every month (Mon–Sat)
Period: January–December 2014 on the third week every month (Mon–Sat)
To participate:
Register on the day of your visit (no participation fee)
Foreign language services available:
Tel:
+82-2-729-9497-9 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
Hanbok Experience
Time: 09:30-17:30 (last
registration at 17:20)
Number of Participants: 2-5 individuals
Duration: 10-15 min
- Participants will wear hanbok on top of their clothes, so refrain from wearing
a shirt with a turtleneck or a high collar.
Arts and Crafts (Origami Hanbok)
Time: 09:30, 10:00,
10:30, 11:00, 11:30, 13:30, 14:00, 14:30, 15:00, 15:30, 16:00, 16:30
Number of participants:
4-6 individuals
Duration: 5-15 min
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