I%26#39;ll be working in Pohang for a month and was wondering what there is to do there for recreation?? or touristy activities???
A search on the forums found nil....
Thanx
Things to do in POHANG?
Have you contacted / joined the %26#39;Tour2Korea'; website? It Helped my partner and I to plan our trip to South Korea last October..We stayed in Itaewon as our base and toured from there.. loved it ! and want to return very soon. I also contacted the korean tourist information office in Sydney..as there wasn%26#39;t one in Adelaide...They were so helpful and sent me a lot of great info booklets, maps etc...perhaps as you are in Sydney you may be able to visit the office personally. I%26#39;m sure they will give you as much help as they possibly can..The korean people are wonderful as is their beautiful country.. I hope you enjoy it as much as we did..
Are you teaching there? I am also a teacher..and interested in what you will be teaching there.
Cheers
Redstar4
Things to do in POHANG?
By Train: Go to Seoul Station (7:40am %26amp; 5:40pm / 2 services a day / Time Required: 5hrs. 10mins. / Fare: 35,800 won) -%26gt; Get off at Pohang Station
By Bus: Take a Bus to Pohang at Seoul Central City Express Bus Terminal
(6:00am-12:30am / Running Interval: 20-60min. / Fare: General 17,400 won, Deluxe 25,800 won, Midnight 28,400 won (22:00-24:20)/ Time Required: 4hr. 40min.) -%26gt; Get off at Pohang Bus Terminal and take a taxi to Pohang Northern Beach (Takes 15 mYeongnam Haemultang
Address
709-4 Judo 2(i)-dong, Buk-gu, Pohang-si, Gyeongsanbuk-do
Description
Located in the heart of Pohang, this family-run seafood restaurant with 30 years of history provides fresh seafood dishes at a reasonable price.
The modern architecture and neatly decorated interior welcomes visitors quite openly.
Many diners visit Yeongnam Haemultang for their excellent service and price, and also for their spicy yet mouthwatering food.
When it comes to hygiene, the kitchen facility kept in an outstanding condition.
Overall, it鈥檚 a friendly family restaurant.
Intercity Transportation
Local Transportation
From Pohang Intercity Bus Terminal
On Foot: When you look straight out from Pohang Intercity Bus Terminal, you will see Gyobo Building on your right.
Walk about 150 m in the direction of Gyobo Building on your right.
The restaurant is located right next to Gyobo Building.
From Pohang Station
Bus: Walk to Jukdo Market in front of Pohang Station. Then take the Bus No.103 and get off at Gyobo Building.
The restaurant is located right next to Gyobo Building.
Information in this document is subject to changes and updates without notice
Detailed Info
cusine :
Recommended Dishes
Haemultang (Seafood Soup for 2 people) : 28,000 won
Ggotgejjim (Steamed Spicy Crab for 3 people) : 20,000 won
Haemuljjim (Steamed Spicy Seafood for 3 people): 20,000 won
Closed: Lunar New Year%26#39;s Day, Chuseok (Thanksgiving Day)
Credit cards: Accepted
Parking: Available
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Update : 2005-06-03
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Hi again,
Please go to http://eng.ipohang.org This site has all the info you need I think...including maps to all sites etc
cheers
redstar4
Hey Redstar,
Thanx for the info. Have you considered working in Korea?? There are many ';English Camps'; for the whole of Jan (Winter camps) and from Mid July-Mid August (Summer camps).
This is the 3rd time for me in Korea in 2006 as its a great place to travel in and the people are nice.
If u and ur partner had any sort of Uni degree both can do it, share a room (free accomodation when working) and get paid very well for the experience.... then add on a few weeks before or after and you should be able to return home cash neutral, as i have been doing :)
Cheers :)
Jason
I have been in Pohang for about a month now and things to do in Pohang wow not a busy location but still a few good things to do here that I have found so far. I live in the MoonDuk area. I suggest a trip to a suana or jimjimbah sorry my spelling of Korean sucks. Also while you are here take a walk through Jukdo Market. It is an open air fish market smells fishy but it is an experience. The beaches are nice but it is a bit cold now but still nice to see the water if you are like me. I hear Daegu is a place to be but I have yet to be there. Also if you like bars there are plenty but for me if you want to be able to speak English for a night with no worries Mindy%26#39;s bar near Jukdo Market is good open from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. U.S service men and women go there and a few of us teachers as well. Other than that enjoy the food and the culture of Korea. Hope this helps a little.
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