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    #11
    Quote Originally Posted by Sarsi View Post
    We are planning to stay in Seoul for the first 5 days and the next 5 days will be in Jeju Island.

    Browsed through some online flights, i am thinking of having Manila-Seoul-Jeju-Manila route but the bad thing is the flight from Jeju to Manila will take 9 to 11 hours depending on the stop

    Most likely, we will be having a Manila-Seoul-Manila flight. At least Seoul to Jeju and v.v. is an hour flight only.

    Bro- "Anyoung haseyo?!"

    Mukhang maganda riyan sa Jeju Is... Pero di ba may nangyaring trahedya riyan?

    Si Kumander malimit diyan (Samsung),- pero ako minsan lang...

    Punta ka sa DMZ - interesting place with all those fake buildings, weapons, machineries and guards...

    And then sa GangNam...

    Pagkain- no problem,- maraming family-run restaurants sa tabi-tabi... Masasarap ang pagkain....

    Soju! Atomic Bomb! Hic!

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    #12
    Quote Originally Posted by CVT View Post



    Bro- "Anyoung haseyo?!"

    Mukhang maganda riyan sa Jeju Is... Pero di ba may nangyaring trahedya riyan?

    Si Kumander malimit diyan (Samsung),- pero ako minsan lang...

    Punta ka sa DMZ - interesting place with all those fake buildings, weapons, machineries and guards...

    And then sa GangNam...

    Pagkain- no problem,- maraming family-run restaurants sa tabi-tabi... Masasarap ang pagkain....

    Soju! Atomic Bomb! Hic!

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    "The measure of a man is what he does with power" LJIOHF!

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    Salamat bro. Parang kailangan kita dayuhin para mas marami ako makuha inputs.

    Nagkausap kasi si kumander at yung isang kaibigan namin, ayun nagplano na pupunta, kaming mga mababait na asawa ay OO na lang, mukhang taga bitbit ang role namin.

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    #13
    Quote Originally Posted by Sarsi View Post
    Salamat bro. Parang kailangan kita dayuhin para mas marami ako makuha inputs.

    Nagkausap kasi si kumander at yung isang kaibigan namin, ayun nagplano na pupunta, kaming mga mababait na asawa ay OO na lang, mukhang taga bitbit ang role namin.
    nung pupunta ako dmz, it was 90 dollars per head and dapat naka leather shoes at bawal jeans, ewan ko kung medyo maluwag na....

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    #14
    Quote Originally Posted by MR_BIG18 View Post
    nung pupunta ako dmz, it was 90 dollars per head and dapat naka leather shoes at bawal jeans, ewan ko kung medyo maluwag na....
    For what specific reason daw kuya yung prescribed attire?


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    Quote Originally Posted by cast_no_shadow View Post
    For what specific reason daw kuya yung prescribed attire?


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    well explaination sakin sa USO parang diplomatic etiquette, you dont want to go there with shorts, jeans( lalo na torn ones) and rubber shoes...youll go to this room where they conduct their meetings..north and south.....

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    #16
    Quote Originally Posted by MR_BIG18 View Post
    well explaination sakin sa USO parang diplomatic etiquette, you dont want to go there with shorts, jeans( lalo na torn ones) and rubber shoes...youll go to this room where they conduct their meetings..north and south.....
    You can wear jeans while on a DMZ tour so long as they're not tattered and look like rags.

    I wore dark blue Levis, gray flannel shirt, black leather jacket, and steel toe boots when I visited Panmunjom (back in the 90's).

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    #17
    Quote Originally Posted by Jun aka Pekto View Post
    You can wear jeans while on a DMZ tour so long as they're not tattered and look like rags.

    I wore dark blue Levis, gray flannel shirt, black leather jacket, and steel toe boots when I visited Panmunjom (back in the 90's).
    medyo they are stricter kuya when i was at seoul

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    #18
    Mahirap sasakyan sa jeju...better mag rent a car ka...2700pesos for 24hrs ang sonata sa hertz. Mas malilibot mo.
    kuha ka international drivers license sa AAA. Mas enjoy ako sa jeju kasi we toured the whole island for 1 week, and still madami pa kami
    hindi napuntahan.

    Advance booking ang dmz...submit passport ka beforehand... pero meron tour ang Korea railway, everyday, sakay tren ka and daan lang sa border, di hamak mas mura.

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    #19
    Quote Originally Posted by MR_BIG18 View Post
    medyo they are stricter kuya when i was at seoul
    A lot seems to be lost in the translations. I was with other GIs and the South Korean guides weren't too strict with us. Granted, we visited Panmunjom early spring when it was still cool. Most of us had jeans on.

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    #20
    Sa myeongdong maraming free. Puro para sa mukha. Haha. Dami nakuha ng misis ko nung pumunta kami don.

    Natuwa ako sa south korea kahit sa ka pumunta may free wifi. Kaya pag nawawala kami bukas lang ng internet.

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