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Gamcheon Culture Village
Travel Guide

Walk-through the history of Busan in 24 hours

Busan today is a thriving seaport and international financial hub. However, the second biggest city in Korea has her roots tied to a painful history from the 50s Korea war that lasted for 3 years and has not drawn an ideal conclusion just yet. In remembrance of her history, let us visit places and eat foods that were created as a result of the war when Busan was the provisional capital. You could also visit the museums that put together…

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Gwangalli Bridge
Travel Guide

5 tourist things to avoid in Busan – here’s what to do instead

Some people find joy in crowds and some have negative emotions tagged to it. Striking a balance between famous tourist attractions and hidden gems is no easy feat. It requires time and effort during pre-trip planning. Visiting tourist attractions have its benefits: easy to get to, plenty of food options, photogenic backdrops but some things for sure, they are definitely overcrowded and very likely, also overpriced. We clearly do not enjoy getting shoved around when travelling. With the same visiting…

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Dwaeji Gukbap
Food & Drinks, Travel Guide

What to eat in Busan – 10 representative foods of Busan

Busan is still not the first choice of city to visit for travellers in South Korea – most have to agree that Seoul is. This time round, we decided to focus a bulk of our time in this city and we discovered not only it is extremely tourist-friendly, the attractions are breathtaking but most importantly, what makes up the city is its delicious food. We are so excited to put together this article on our great finds in Busan, and…

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Airplane Graveyard Bangkok
Travel Guide

Why I discourage visits to the Airplane Graveyard in Bangkok

I never enjoyed writing negative opinions of any places that I have visited although everyone bound to have a handful wherever you travel to. For me, Airplane Graveyard is one of them. This unofficial tourist attraction is not unfamilar to many for there is abundant information on the web with a quick search. Having visited Bangkok for a couple of times, we were looking for something out of the shopping, eating, cafe-hopping routine we always followed. Airplane Graveyard captured the…

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Food & Drinks

10 pretty cafes in Bangkok that are not crowded (yet)

Bangkok is definitely not lacking independent cafes and the competition for visual design is as strong as the quality of the coffee served. We looked out for quiet cafes that are perfect to sip your coffee without a group of influencers overdoing their shoots in a tiny space and most of these cafes are also conducive working environment with Wifi and plugs available for use. We sieve through the list but the term ‘pretty’ could be subjective but here are…

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Jeh O Chula
Food & Drinks, Travel Guide

10 restaurants in Bangkok that are absolutely worth the queue

In Thailand, it does not matter whether you are selling along the road or in a high-end restaurant. They appreciate good food regardless of the dining ambience. Even if it is difficult to lay your hands on, Thai are patient and are willing to spend time to enjoy good food. Jay Fai is the best example of all.  Where to eat in Bangkok? Here are 10 restaurants in Bangkok (or roadside stalls) that deserves your time, with a queue or…

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