Sponsored trip by Korea Tourism Organization Singapore.
18 - 25 April
Free Independent Traveller!
Free Independent Traveller!
Busan - Tongyeong - Suncheon - Seoul.
First of all, i wanna give a big thank to Korea Tourism Organization Singapore for the sponsored trip to Korea!
Tho is my Third time visiting Korea, but first time visiting the southern part of Korea!
Covering on Southern Coast of South Korea showing our way of getting
to our destination, having our own fun time doing free n easy! It was cold, crazy and definitely fun
Naganeupseong Folk Village! What's is it about?
It was said that Naganeupseong is a Korean castle in Suncheon, South Korea. Naganeupseong is the only remaining Joseon dynasty castle in Jeollanamdo. It has the biggest feature that it was built on the plain fields and has the narrow stone walls around the castle. This is traditional village where 85 households and 229 people still lives inside and there're lots of guest houses.
"Naganeup village has two defining characteristics. It is not a village of the aristocracy, but one of the common people, with thatched roofs and simple stone walls. The second important detail is the village is protected by a fortress wall that encloses the village built to protect the inhabitants from Japanese soldiers or pirates."
It is one of my favorite place to visit in Korea as well! What best is it was really peaceful and quiet, making the scenery even more enjoyable.
On the way to Naganupseong Folk Village!
Jangseung.
Name: Naganeupseong Folk Village (낙안읍성 민속마을)
Address: Jeollanam-do Suncheon-si Nak-an-myeon Nam-nae-ri
Korean address: 전라남도 순천시 낙안면남내리
Directions: get to Suncheon first and foremost. From the train station or the Suncheon Bus Terminal, catch bus 63 or 68 (from the bus terminal, exit left, walk to the main road, turn right, and walk 100 meters to the bus stop. These buses only come 9 or 10 times a day – best times to arrive would be about 9:30am, 10am,11:30am, 12:40pm, 1:10pm, 1:30pm, or 2:10pm
Alternatively, get to Beolgyo station along the southern coast. Head out the exit, then walk about 350 meters along the right side of the street to the bus stop. Catch a bus to 낙안 (Nak-an) – it’s about a 25-30 minute bus ride. Walk the last 200 meters.
Hours: 9am-5pm (during February, March, April, and November –
open until 6pm; from May to October – open from 8:30am-6:30pm)
open until 6pm; from May to October – open from 8:30am-6:30pm)
Admission: 2,000 won.
Phone: 061-749-3347
Website: http://www.nagan.or.kr
Ticket entry to Naganeupseong Folk Village.
A photo with the Korean totem poles typically placed near a village entrance to ward off evil spirits.
Before we get into the main entrance of Naganeupseong,
we chance upon the rehearsal show going on!
Super love it,
Bought the sword for 10,000 WON!
Bought the sword for 10,000 WON!
Beautiful isn't it, i was speechless.
This is the guy i was talking about..
Hanbok young Korean: you're so handsome!
Me: *shy*, thank you!
Hanbok young Korean: you're so handsome!
Me: *shy*, thank you!
BIBIMBAP!!!
Awesome Bibimbap Korean meal for lunch!!
Awesome Bibimbap Korean meal for lunch!!
i love bibimbap!!! Hite & Soju in Korea, high on a Monday afternoon! Hahhahaha!
Escort Grace: you're a nanny killer!
It was a group meal,
a photo with the rest!
a photo with the rest!
A photo with the police officer, don't ask why cus we didn't do anything bad and we are not lost, just we couldn't find a taxi and asked the police to call a taxi for us but instead he help us hitched a ride from a stranger and sent us down the hill, awesome and thanks them! x. sad thing, I wanna cry because I left my sword in the driver's car.
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