beragam tempat wisata bisa di temui di sisi selatan semenanjung korea ini..
dari wisata budaya, kuliner, belanja ataupun amusement park
silahkan di share disini info-info penting nya
berupa foto yang representatif, tiket masuk (jika ada), apa saja yang bisa dinikmati disana, damage cost (jika belanja atau makan berapa uang yang dikeluarkan)..
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Original Posted By jim2y02►2 jt >> 200.000 won..bikin aja segitu
seminggu nebeng tidur di PC pang perjam 1000 won tidurnya mulai jam 12>6 pagi = 6 jam = 6.000 won sehari x7 hari = 42.000 (murah meriah, bsa ngaskus terus..)
makan biasa diwarung korea paling murah 3.500 x2 = 7.000 won x7 hari = 49.000
makan ramyon diwarung korea 2.000x 1= 2000 won x7 hari = 14.000
transportasi naek subway n bus, penuhin aja Tcard 30.000 seminggu kayaknya cukup
total >>42.000 + 49.000 + 14.000 + 30.000 = 135.000 won
masih ada uang sisa 65.000
bsa buat mandi disauna >> 5.000
beli rokok 2.500 won sehari x7 hari = 17.500
masih sisa lagi >> buat makan buffet 8.500 won sampe kenyang..
masih sisa lagi..???
ada lagi cara yg lebih irit dari tidur di PC pang >> mandi disauna sekalian nginep..paling mentok 6.000 won..dah badan bersih bsa tidur nyaman..
ada yg bisa lebih extrim???
link tempat wisata
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Spoiler for jeju loveland:
Jeju Loveland (also known as Love Land) is an outdoor sculpture park which opened in 2004 on Jeju Island in South Korea. The park is focused on a theme of sex, running sex education films, and featuring 140 sculptures representing humans in various sexual positions. It also has other elements such as large phallus statues, stone labia, and hands-on exhibits such as a "masturbation-cycle." The park's website describes the location as, "a place where sexually-oriented art and eroticism meet." http://www.jejuloveland.com/
Spoiler for Gyeong Bok Palace:
Built at the beginning of the Chosun Dynasty when the Yi Dynasty moved the capital to Seoul, this palace remained the main seat of power for Korea kings throughout much of the time to the present. Gyeongbok means Shining Happiness. The main gate (Kwanghwa-mun) separates Gyeongbok Palace from one of the busiest areas of Seoul. Gyeongbok Palace was built as the primary palace of the Chosun Kingdom by its founder, King Taejo in 1395, the fourth year of his reign. http://www.lifeinkorea.com/travel2/Seoul/66/