Nice to see how Seoul looks like today! I visited Seoul when Millennia changed. My friend got married there and they used those Korean national clothes you mentioned in this video. There are so many varieties of what to eat like Kimchi, sukiyaki or street food. I have so many good memories from that trip!
Seoul neighborhoods have cafes coffee shops bakeries convenience stores traditional markets street foods fried chicken shops instead vending machines. thats where koreans go to get drinks
After I spent 3 months working in Japan (and traveling all around the country), I went to Seoul for vacation for 9 days. I must admit that in terms of capital cities, I loved Seoul so much! I even like it much more than Tokyo for whatever reason :)
I always smile seeing you and Lyssa being friends. Can't help it! I know I've missed out, but had such a good time living in Japan in the early 2k's that I never made it to Korea. I should try to visit someday.
Hi, Seerasan! I've been waiting for you to post your recent trip to Seoul! I was the one who had taken photos with you and Alyssa in Myeongdong! Damn, you're so stunning! Much love from the Philippines! 😊😊😊
I’ve only been to Korea once when I was a child. And it wasn’t what it is today. You’re so I definitely want to put that on my list of things to see as an adult now. The food looks really good, but I would have to take several naps if I ate that many carbs in one day. I wonder what it’s like for people that eat low carb to travel in Asian countries.?
i am from South Korea. had i run into you on the street when you were here, i obviously would have greeted you first. i hope this trip has given you a good memory
Thank u for making korea trip video❤ you can rent a Hanbok 한복 (Korean traditional clothes) near Gyeongbokgung Palace! (about 10 dollars a day) Wearing Hanbok, you can go into the palace for free! I also recommend korean street dessert, fish-shaped buns(붕어빵)! In it, there is red bean paste(팥) or custard cream(슈크림)!(U can choose one) It is sweet and crispy!! If u visit Korea in winter, u can try it! (It is hot (따끈따끈), so the street vendors only come out in winter😂😂)
I actually went to Korea much more time than Japan for work. Best foods in Korea are fried Chicken and Beer (Kyochon or Kkanbu) and Korean BBQ. I think Korea have the BEST friend chicken in the world. Weekends also Hongdae is more lively with people. Myeondong is nice but much more for tourists.
Love Seoul..if u love Hanwoo beef visit Majang meat market where u buy it directly from butchers and they bring u upstairs for DIY K Bbq… its 20-30%+ cheaper than what u pay in restaurants
welcome to Korea i'm glade enjoying Korea(from South Korea) I think you can ride taxi have a lot luggage bc Taxi is 3times cheaper than Japan. and Myungdong night market expensive. and Gwangjang market also next time coming Korea I recommend go Mangwon market way more cheaper than Gwangjang market. and you can save more money if go Mangwon market close at 9pm
I have been living in Seoul for 10 years, and visited to Tokyo this summer too. Absolutely loved the city too, cafes and convenient stores were super cheap compared to Seoul! OMG Seoul is wayyyyyy expensive these days :( Pro tip: convenient store foods are expensive as regular meals these days, so I would recommend to try regular Korean restaurants instead, just my 5 cents.
The visiting hours in Bukchon Hanok Village is out of respect for local residents. Unfortunately some tourists are very loud and leave a lot of trash (even at private residences) and have made these measures necessary.
I found Korea very cheap in general and they had so many buy one get one free offers! The lack of vending machines was a negative and combinis were the smallest out of the Asian countries I’ve visited. The countryside was incredible!
Nope haven’t been to soul before I am going to soul for the first time in my life hi 👋 my name is Teresa and I am going to Japan 🇯🇵 for the first time in my life 😊I am so excited going there for the first time ❤❤❤❤
Just noticed you may have made some duplicate spending. You bought a T-Money card, and then topped up. Then you used the card to take the bus. You basically included the bus money twice? It was already included in your spending from the top up.
First! 😄I think about going to Seoul but I love Japan so much that I alway just end up there. Does Korea have something to offer that Japan doesn't have?
Well it's literally an entire different country and culture...better nightlife, cafes, and people are slightly more outgoing...spicier food and spicier people...more people speak English They can be a bit louder and a little ruder though
@@slee2695 Different country, you say? Thanks for that riveting revelation! 😄 I've had some awesome Korean food in Japan, but I'll have to make the trip over to Seoul one day.
With the instant noodles you were supposed to cook the noodles with hot water first, drain, then mix in the powder! It probably tasted really diluted with the powder in the water 😂
There's a kink/fetish where people are turned on by feet. There's whole websites of pictures of feet taken from yourtube videos and so on, which users rate, comment on, and....enjoy in their private time, if you get what I mean. Some people blur feet as a joke reference to this. Others blur them because they genuinely don't want their feet on those sort of sites.
I miss so much Korea. I loved taking the train down to Soul and just venture around Itaewon, Hongdae, and many other areas. Love the people, its natural beauty, food, beer, soju, everything. Korea will always have a sacrate place in my heart. I hope to be back some day
when you think about it, Sarah and Alyssa could form a team: a tour guide service in Japan and South Korea...the latter is optional. but Japan, definitely. how many people have perfect command of the English language, know Japanese, have open-personalities, a desire to explore... all they need is a web page - to announce dates, and garner customers...take deposits. contact some small bus companies. figure out top destinations. shopping excursions. even Japanese lessons en route. see how it goes... you might like it. maybe. and then, hire employees once things get settled down...i think the trick is getting your own mini-bus...what makes it work, is trust. and with all the subscribers, world-wide, plus you've got free advertising...on your channel. i don't know how it's not supposed to work.
Have you guys ever been to Korea? 😆
I decided to forego my trip so that they would let u in instead. Ur welcome.
i have twice from Yokohama
I want to
You're such a beautiful girl. I would be so happy if you would help me start a family with you. I wish to meet you someday soon.
Did a semester abroad in korea during cherry blossom season. Watching your video brings back many amazing memories. Thank youuu 😊
Not many youtubers I find are so easy to listen to as her videos. So enjoyable to watch in the background and working especially.
Nice to see how Seoul looks like today! I visited Seoul when Millennia changed. My friend got married there and they used those Korean national clothes you mentioned in this video. There are so many varieties of what to eat like Kimchi, sukiyaki or street food. I have so many good memories from that trip!
Seoul neighborhoods have cafes coffee shops bakeries convenience stores traditional markets street foods fried chicken shops instead vending machines. thats where koreans go to get drinks
After I spent 3 months working in Japan (and traveling all around the country), I went to Seoul for vacation for 9 days. I must admit that in terms of capital cities, I loved Seoul so much! I even like it much more than Tokyo for whatever reason :)
seoul is so pretty. i wanna get there some day
Lovely hope you can continue to go on Korea trips
So much yummy food, scenery and fun things to do unique to Korea 😊❤
Loved this. Great to see Alyssa too. I didn’t realise South Korea was so pretty. X
looks like so much fun! I think you spent your pennies well!
I always smile seeing you and Lyssa being friends. Can't help it! I know I've missed out, but had such a good time living in Japan in the early 2k's that I never made it to Korea. I should try to visit someday.
Hi Sarah, you are supposed to cook the noodles first in water, and then drain it, and then add in the flavour and oil pack and mix 😊
Ahhh thank you 😂 I will try to remember this for next time!
2 years ago, go to Seoul on summer. Nice city. I think I'll going back to Seoul one day ahaha.
More adventures with Alyssa, please. And I likely would’ve spent more. 😅
So many videos. Sarah is on fire. Please don't burn out 😮😮😮
Don’t worry, I have good stamina 🔥
@seerasan Phew
한국에서 즐겁게 여행하길 바랍니다 ❤
Hi, Seerasan! I've been waiting for you to post your recent trip to Seoul! I was the one who had taken photos with you and Alyssa in Myeongdong! Damn, you're so stunning! Much love from the Philippines! 😊😊😊
Great to see you and Alyssa exploring again. Love your sparkling make-up. Suits you.
I’ve only been to Korea once when I was a child. And it wasn’t what it is today. You’re so I definitely want to put that on my list of things to see as an adult now.
The food looks really good, but I would have to take several naps if I ate that many carbs in one day. I wonder what it’s like for people that eat low carb to travel in Asian countries.?
i am from South Korea. had i run into you on the street when you were here, i obviously would have greeted you first. i hope this trip has given you a good memory
As soon as i saw your post about your Korea trip on insta, i instantly knew that you were going to post a vid about it!
You bet I did 😝✨
Thank u for making korea trip video❤ you can rent a Hanbok 한복 (Korean traditional clothes) near Gyeongbokgung Palace! (about 10 dollars a day)
Wearing Hanbok, you can go into the palace for free!
I also recommend korean street dessert, fish-shaped buns(붕어빵)! In it, there is red bean paste(팥) or custard cream(슈크림)!(U can choose one) It is sweet and crispy!! If u visit Korea in winter, u can try it! (It is hot (따끈따끈), so the street vendors only come out in winter😂😂)
Keep up the great work Sarah ... Love your work
Seoul just reported a 6.5 inches of snowfall. A record breaking snowfall 🎉
I saw this!! Would’ve loved to have seen Seoul covered in snow 😍❄️
best channel for binge watching!
Thanks for watching ☺️
Japa-ghettie
1. Only put in hot water for 3 min.
2. Dump out the hot water, leave a spoon of water.
3. Mix the powder and eat it.
I actually went to Korea much more time than Japan for work. Best foods in Korea are fried Chicken and Beer (Kyochon or Kkanbu) and Korean BBQ. I think Korea have the BEST friend chicken in the world. Weekends also Hongdae is more lively with people. Myeondong is nice but much more for tourists.
1000 w is close to 1 aud - the conversion is pretty simple :). I am envious that you can access Korea and Japan in a short flight
이뿐 시어레이전 친구와 한국 방문을 환영해. 즐겁게 여행하길
Sarah's got SEOUL
haha, good one ♥
Man that looks so good.
What a timely video! Going to Seoul for a weekend next year and have been looking at things to do ❤
Oooh have a great trip, it's such a fun city! 💖
Fantastic Video, it looked like a fun Adventure, which is even better if it's Shared with a Friend like Alyssa.
Love Seoul..if u love Hanwoo beef visit Majang meat market where u buy it directly from butchers and they bring u upstairs for DIY K Bbq… its 20-30%+ cheaper than what u pay in restaurants
Sarah your tote bag is cute!
Yas! We were in Seoul and busan in mid-late October
Lyssa’s cocktail meltdown 😆😆😆
welcome to Korea i'm glade enjoying Korea(from South Korea) I think you can ride taxi have a lot luggage bc Taxi is 3times cheaper than Japan. and Myungdong night market expensive. and Gwangjang market also next time coming Korea I recommend go Mangwon market way more cheaper than Gwangjang market. and you can save more money if go Mangwon market close at 9pm
loved the video
고마워 😊
Really nice. Not too shabby.
화면이 정말 좋으네요
I have been living in Seoul for 10 years, and visited to Tokyo this summer too. Absolutely loved the city too, cafes and convenient stores were super cheap compared to Seoul! OMG Seoul is wayyyyyy expensive these days :( Pro tip: convenient store foods are expensive as regular meals these days, so I would recommend to try regular Korean restaurants instead, just my 5 cents.
yeahhh totally agree with you❤❤❤❤
최고에요 😂❤ 😊👍
Welcome to Korea~ ^^ In Korea...Side dishes are for free..so when you need more side dishes , Ask the employees *^^* 😅😅
The visiting hours in Bukchon Hanok Village is out of respect for local residents. Unfortunately some tourists are very loud and leave a lot of trash (even at private residences) and have made these measures necessary.
oh I love that jajameong, they have it here in Australia in Asian supermarkets
I found Korea very cheap in general and they had so many buy one get one free offers! The lack of vending machines was a negative and combinis were the smallest out of the Asian countries I’ve visited. The countryside was incredible!
I don’t think I saw one vending machine during my stay! Would love to explore the countryside of Korea next time I visit
Never been there looks nice ❤❤
Cheese in Chapagetti? Omg!
Sounds so good right?!
I see Lyssa I click!
☺️☺️
This looked like a fun trip! Not too different from Japan, right down to the 7-11. Though I've heard the snacks are a bit different there. 😊
and cost is also not that different from Japan😂😂
@12:14 it really is a heated seat (and water jet)... and with adjustable temperature sadly all instructions in korean
짜파게티 물먼저 넣고 3분정도후에 물좀 버리고 스프 넣어야 맛있는데
16:07 censoring feet is no longer a meme lol
Is that what it was!😮
Wie war der public transport im Vergleich zu Tokyo?
fun video
Nope haven’t been to soul before I am going to soul for the first time in my life hi 👋 my name is Teresa and I am going to Japan 🇯🇵 for the first time in my life 😊I am so excited going there for the first time ❤❤❤❤
I've only been to Korea once, but absolutely loved it! Definitely need to go back - but want to finally get to Japan first!
Just noticed you may have made some duplicate spending. You bought a T-Money card, and then topped up. Then you used the card to take the bus.
You basically included the bus money twice? It was already included in your spending from the top up.
I didn’t add it into the grand total!
Second stop, to a cafe. That me think you gals went to SK to cafe-hopping.
Lowkey maybe (didn’t know how amazing the cafe scene was until I got there tho 🙈☕️)
17:47 you can say “jal muk ke sueb ni da~”😂😂
The sparkling makeup looks like US color pop brand
I think you left Gyeongbokgung palace without seeing Hyangwonjeong.
How long did it take to fly there and cost from Tokyo by the way?? I've often thought about maybe going for a few days whilst in Japan 🥰
Video tutorial on how to get tteokbokki sauce stain out of clothes when?
I was surprised about their height. Koreans are way taller than Japnese people.
Absolutely Right! 😊
Since Google maps doesn't really work in Seoul, the other app is only in Korean, how did you manage the maps application in Seoul?
How about Shanghai next!
Hi, Seerasan, i found your chanel from the video about osmo pocket 3. Do you continue using the Osmo for all this videos?😮
Yes this is the Osmo! Not every video I film is with that camera but some are 👍
Street food in Myeongdong is expensive.
Thank you 🩷
First! 😄I think about going to Seoul but I love Japan so much that I alway just end up there. Does Korea have something to offer that Japan doesn't have?
Similar but still quite different at the same time! If you want spicy food, Korea is the place 😂
Well it's literally an entire different country and culture...better nightlife, cafes, and people are slightly more outgoing...spicier food and spicier people...more people speak English
They can be a bit louder and a little ruder though
@@slee2695 Different country, you say? Thanks for that riveting revelation! 😄 I've had some awesome Korean food in Japan, but I'll have to make the trip over to Seoul one day.
@age654 well you're the big brain that asked if there are differences
I love that you covered Lyssa's feet 😆No free foot pics ! ❤
Awww yisss. Korea's on my list, how english friendly are they?
It was a struggle at times, but using google translate helped a lot to communicate 😅
Way more English signs and english speakers than Japan
With the instant noodles you were supposed to cook the noodles with hot water first, drain, then mix in the powder! It probably tasted really diluted with the powder in the water 😂
That makes a lot of sense now why it had such a weak flavour 😅 oops haha
NICE~~~~🎉❤😢😅😂
serious question, ive noticed people blurring/blocking out feet a lot, is there something that i dont know about? it seems weird to me.
There's a kink/fetish where people are turned on by feet. There's whole websites of pictures of feet taken from yourtube videos and so on, which users rate, comment on, and....enjoy in their private time, if you get what I mean. Some people blur feet as a joke reference to this. Others blur them because they genuinely don't want their feet on those sort of sites.
@@606Jelly I knew some people find feet sexy, but I didn't realize it was that bad. Wow.
Visitors wearing a hanbok get into the Seoul palaces for free. 😊 such a genius idea.
I did hear about that! I love that concept 😌
@@seerasan
한복 입은 모습 기대됩니다.
Your beauty
Sarah's skirt fit tho
was that a harald baldr reference?
“Super silky, super corn”. Print it on the bottle.
Korea is the best country in Asia.
Wow a $1 bus ride, $1 water so cheap!
What's the song at 02:15??
LOL blocking out the feet shots.
사랑합니다
Had to add Tteokbokki to, "List of foods I need to make after watching travel videos."
It’s sooo tasty 🤤
17:00 omg. ..
서울도 좋지만 부산도 좋아요!!
the land of cafes
Seeious question - Why are her feet having to be blurred out?
Ugly or dirty feet maybe? Can't think of other reason... She's shown her feet on other videos so no big deal...
How much did u pay for the flights? :3
There is restricted viewing hours in Hanok village? It wasn't there when I went in 2020. That's new.
I think it’s a new rule they’ve implemented! Wasn’t there when I visited last time either
I miss so much Korea. I loved taking the train down to Soul and just venture around Itaewon, Hongdae, and many other areas. Love the people, its natural beauty, food, beer, soju, everything. Korea will always have a sacrate place in my heart. I hope to be back some day
17:53
That sentences are Japanese😂Not korean
the feet blur lmfaoooo
Mach einfach immer in Euro. Du hast sowieso mehr Zuschauer aus Europa als aus Australien und den USA zusammen XD
한국인인데 한국브이로그를 보니까 신기방기
If you can afford it, please do more trips.
when you think about it, Sarah and Alyssa could form a team: a tour guide service in Japan and South Korea...the latter is optional. but Japan, definitely. how many people have perfect command of the English language, know Japanese, have open-personalities, a desire to explore... all they need is a web page - to announce dates, and garner customers...take deposits. contact some small bus companies. figure out top destinations. shopping excursions. even Japanese lessons en route. see how it goes... you might like it. maybe. and then, hire employees once things get settled down...i think the trick is getting your own mini-bus...what makes it work, is trust. and with all the subscribers, world-wide, plus you've got free advertising...on your channel. i don't know how it's not supposed to work.