After a couple more fun days of eating and having a few beverages with some people here in Seoul I headed to Busan, a
city in the South. The train ride there was quite nice, and fast, 300 km/h it's a TGV train from France, very clean and
comfortable, and had wifi, but you need to be able to read Korean to pay, and I think you would need a Korean Credit
Card. That reminds me on an annoying thing here in Korea, it is very difficult to find an ATM that will accept cards
from outside of Korea, doesn't matter if it's Visa, Mastercard or your bank card, if it's from a bank outside of Korea,
your out of luck, so when you do find a machine that is a Global ATM, you should take out a large sum of money. The
largest bank note here is a 10,000 Won note which is about $10. So if you take out $300 you suddenly have a very thick
wallet!
Busan is a port city, and like most port cities, it has a different vibe, but it's not too bad compared to other port
cities in the world. Most people just use it as in between city for coming or going to Japan by ferry, but there are
some nice beaches and parks in the city, and while it is not as cosmopolitan as Seoul, it is still a fairly modern and
fun city. It was very hot and humid though, I would be sweating all the time here. One night a few of us from the hostel
went out for a bite to eat and some drinks, we started at pub, pubs here are called Hof's after the German term for
Hops, you can't just sit down and order drinks, you have to order food as well, alcohol in the pubs is not overly
expensive compared to the stores, so they make there money on the food. But it makes it difficult to jump from pub to
pub, as you have to order food each time. After the pub we went to a Korean Night Club, after some difficulty with the
language barrier we were able to figure out that we had to pay 80,000Won for the 6 of us to get in, this gets a table
with 6 beer and a plate of fruit, you have to buy a table you can't just roam around the bar, as there is no where for
you to order drinks from, you have to have the drinks brought to your table, so it would be quite difficult for just a
single person to go to the bar by themselves. If your a group of guys the secret is you have to 'dress up' your table
with some expensive fruit plates, and a maybe a couple bottles of alcohol to show that your successful, then you may
have a better chance of meeting a girl. There is a big dance floor, and it fills up quickly when a popular song comes
on, and that is where you try to make your move and entice a group of girls to come to your table. It seemed they would
play about 3 popular songs in a row, then they would play a slow relaxing song in between, where everyone would go back
to there tables for a drink.
The next day I spent the day with a local girl who was an English teacher here, we went to the beach, it was quite
crowded, it was a very sunny and hot day, so everyone was in the water, which is chilly, but not to cold, but I have
been spoiled by the warm water in Thailand. I didn't have a bathing suit with me, so didn't go in, but it would have
been possible to rent one. Had a couple beers and learnt more about Korea. Students here get 5 weeks of summer vacation,
which is well deserved, as during the rest of the year it is quite common that starting at the age of 8 kids will go to
school for 8 hours a day, and then after class go to do there homework, and then go to another school for extra
homework, usually going to bed around midnight! Very long days, and not much time for fun! Then we went out for dinner,
it was at a typical restaurant, it was quite good, there were like 12 little bowls of various side dishes along with the
main dish and some rice, I quite enjoyed it, as each food had a unique taste, so each bite was like eating something
different, and then at the end of dinner we had a cup of cold cinnamon tea, which was very refreshing. I quite like
Korean food.
The hostel I was staying at in Busan was full for Friday, so I couldn't stay an extra day, so I decided to head back to
Seoul, and am writing this now on the speedy train back to Seoul, it takes about 3 hours between the two cities.
Apparently the last friday of the month is quite the big party night in Korea, so it will be interesting to see what it
is like in Seoul, I can't imagine how it could be any much busier than it was last weekend! I am excited to be coming
back to Canada even if it is only for a few weeks, and excited to see Tan again, I miss her!
Posted by Jason Willock