But I just want to add some corrections or possibly updates on the markers. It is better to take Exit 8 (Hongik University Station), for you will see the Seven Springs restaurant which means you are on the right path. Those I asked to help me find my way are not familiar on where the Coffee Prince is even if I show them the map.
Sunday, December 25, 2011
2011 November: South Korea: Coffee Prince
In acknowledgement to the site that is so helpful for making my journey possible, I’m sharing you this post: http://www.squidoo.com/coffee-prince-coffee-shop .
Saturday, December 24, 2011
2011 November: South Korea: Korea Pass
Surprise Event for Travelers to Korea!
Korea Tourism Organization is giving away 3,000 Korea Pass cards on a first-come, first-served basis to international visitors arriving in Korea between November 7th and December 15th, 2011.
The Korea Pass cards, each worth 20,000 won, can be used anywhere except for transportation and at Shinsegae and Hyundai Department Stores, E-Mart and Homeplus. [Reference]

Korea Tourism Organization is giving away 3,000 Korea Pass cards on a first-come, first-served basis to international visitors arriving in Korea between November 7th and December 15th, 2011.
The Korea Pass cards, each worth 20,000 won, can be used anywhere except for transportation and at Shinsegae and Hyundai Department Stores, E-Mart and Homeplus. [Reference]

2011 November: South Korea: Green Residence
I arrived at Gimpo Domestic Terminal, Wednesday, Nov 16 2011 11.55 am. I asked the information counter on which parking area will I be able to take bus 6001. It is on area #4-5 and was able to catch it after waiting for 10mins. The fare is 13000won (520php) for almost an hour travel time to Myeongdong (Stop: Sejong Hotel). On the street near Exit 8, I walked straight until I reached ABC shop. Behind the bank is a double glass-door, inside is the elevator going to 17F for the Green Residence.
Green Residence
Location: 17F Tae Heung Building, Myeongdong, Seoul
Website: http://www.seoulgreen.com/index.html (page no longer available)
Trip Advisor Reviews
I started my inquiries with them by July and finalized my booking on the same month for my stay on November. They also agreed that I can pay on cash upon arrival and there is no need to provide the credit card details. I again reminded them of my booking a month, then next, a week before my arrival.
Shoes are not allowed inside the hostel, so you have to change to their provided slippers. The lady was very good in letting me know their facilities, she tour me around and discussed some ground rules.
This hotel has very negative review on Trip Advisor but I still decided to book here because of:
1. weather: I think, since it is a cold Autumn, I don’t think I would need an air conditioner or fan; and
2. location: it is not on an elevated area and is on the center of Myeongdong
Good thing I did not feel suffocated on this very small box.

Green Residence
Location: 17F Tae Heung Building, Myeongdong, Seoul
Website: http://www.seoulgreen.com/index.html (page no longer available)
Trip Advisor Reviews
I started my inquiries with them by July and finalized my booking on the same month for my stay on November. They also agreed that I can pay on cash upon arrival and there is no need to provide the credit card details. I again reminded them of my booking a month, then next, a week before my arrival.
Shoes are not allowed inside the hostel, so you have to change to their provided slippers. The lady was very good in letting me know their facilities, she tour me around and discussed some ground rules.
This hotel has very negative review on Trip Advisor but I still decided to book here because of:
1. weather: I think, since it is a cold Autumn, I don’t think I would need an air conditioner or fan; and
2. location: it is not on an elevated area and is on the center of Myeongdong
Good thing I did not feel suffocated on this very small box.

Tuesday, December 20, 2011
2011 December: Philippines: Bohol: Metro Centre
From Panglao, we decided to have an overnight stay at Tagbilaran - we booked for a Superior B room at Metro Centre. We had a very good stay here.
Place: MetroCentre Hotel and Convention Center
Address: C.P.G. Avenue, Tagbilaran City Bohol 6300, Philippines
The hotel lobby is well lighted, they already have Christmas decorations.

Place: MetroCentre Hotel and Convention Center
Address: C.P.G. Avenue, Tagbilaran City Bohol 6300, Philippines
The hotel lobby is well lighted, they already have Christmas decorations.

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Sunday, December 18, 2011
2011 December: Philippines: Bohol: Botanika Tarsier
Destination: Tarsier Botanika (Philippe Tarsier Recreation Inc.)
Location: Km.16 Hoyohoy Tawala, Panglao, Bohol
Website: www.philtarsier.com
From Alona, we took a tricycle (150php) for a 15 minute ride going to Tarsier Botanika.
The entrance fee for non-Boholanos is 500php, then it is 300php for the locals. We got a discount for my mother since she was born in Bohol. The fee includes a 2 hour guided tour over the featured sites of their 7 hectare farmland.
First attraction is the line of flowers, orchids and bonsai collection.



Location: Km.16 Hoyohoy Tawala, Panglao, Bohol
Website: www.philtarsier.com
From Alona, we took a tricycle (150php) for a 15 minute ride going to Tarsier Botanika.
The entrance fee for non-Boholanos is 500php, then it is 300php for the locals. We got a discount for my mother since she was born in Bohol. The fee includes a 2 hour guided tour over the featured sites of their 7 hectare farmland.
First attraction is the line of flowers, orchids and bonsai collection.



Next, the animal area - they have monkeys, a lot of species of birds and some reptiles. They also have a horse training area, but the rider should provide himself full gear before they can rent a horse.
I like their small reclining Buddha surrounded by a small pond, water lily and hyacinth – feels like I’m in Bali or Thailand.
Their Grotto is so unique for me, it is made of shells.
They also have conservatory with paintings, plants and café in one.
Another thing I’m proud of this place is the very well maintained art gallery – that is divided to Asian, European and Modern or Futuristic themes.




2011 December: Philippines: Bohol: San Agustin Church
Destination: San Agustin Church
Location: Panglao, Bohol, Philippines
It is December 08, Feast Day of Immaculate Conception. From Alona Beach, we took a van (200php) going to the church. The 6:30am mass is in vernacular language. The church has very beautiful ceiling, but I cant deny that these now looked old by time.

Location: Panglao, Bohol, Philippines
It is December 08, Feast Day of Immaculate Conception. From Alona Beach, we took a van (200php) going to the church. The 6:30am mass is in vernacular language. The church has very beautiful ceiling, but I cant deny that these now looked old by time.

Saturday, December 17, 2011
2011 December: Philippines: Bohol: Bee Farm
From Alona Beach, we took a tricycle and ride for less than 20 minutes (400php), it is a smooth ride at first while we are in the main street, then had this shaky ride on the very rough road.
It is raining that afternoon and there are no guided tours available because of the rain - too bad! But since there is no tour, there is also no entrance fee - yehey! But, the entrance fee is just 30php, its affordable for the tourists.
They have rooms available for accommodation which range from 2500-9000php per night. They have several locations for cafes and restaurants. Some were overlooking and some can be on a small banca.
Here we tasted their Champorado with Carabao's milk (80php)



They have rooms available for accommodation which range from 2500-9000php per night. They have several locations for cafes and restaurants. Some were overlooking and some can be on a small banca.
Here we tasted their Champorado with Carabao's milk (80php)

and the organic ube and mango ice cream (80php) - which I really love.

Do not under-estimate the place, we had a long walk, stiff stairs and ended a bit tired.

2011 December: Philippines: Bohol: Alona Beach: Lost Horizon Hotel
Our flight from Manila is delayed by around 30 minutes due to busy departure schedule. Travel time going to Tagbilaran is 1 hr and 5 minutes. "Your flight is not complete, without the Fun Games," - I won a tumbler for being the first one to raise a family picture.
We already booked the airport transfer from the hotel, it is 500 php from the airport to Panglao for about 30 minutes without traffic.
On our previous trip, we stayed at Dumaluan beach. Now we are staying at Alona beach – specifally at Lost Horizon Hotel. We booked the Modern Standard room for 2500php/night, plus 400php for the additional person. We opted not to get the extra bed as the queen size bed is enough for the three of us. I'm very satisfied with the place, good sea and pool view from our room. It is well lighted and I like the glass wall. The bed is soft and with clean sheets. The room has electric thermos, cups and complimentary coffee set and bottled water. Also, has a television with less than 30 cable channels (diversed from English, Korean, Macanese, etc.). They also provide a cabinet with hangers, table with monoblock chairs, refrigerator and full body mirror. The bathroom is spacious, well provided hot and cold water, and offers basic toiletries and towels.
Lost Horizon Beach Resort
Location: Alona Beach, Tawala, Panglao, Bohol, Philippines
Email:losthorizonresort@gmail.com

We already booked the airport transfer from the hotel, it is 500 php from the airport to Panglao for about 30 minutes without traffic.
On our previous trip, we stayed at Dumaluan beach. Now we are staying at Alona beach – specifally at Lost Horizon Hotel. We booked the Modern Standard room for 2500php/night, plus 400php for the additional person. We opted not to get the extra bed as the queen size bed is enough for the three of us. I'm very satisfied with the place, good sea and pool view from our room. It is well lighted and I like the glass wall. The bed is soft and with clean sheets. The room has electric thermos, cups and complimentary coffee set and bottled water. Also, has a television with less than 30 cable channels (diversed from English, Korean, Macanese, etc.). They also provide a cabinet with hangers, table with monoblock chairs, refrigerator and full body mirror. The bathroom is spacious, well provided hot and cold water, and offers basic toiletries and towels.
Lost Horizon Beach Resort
Location: Alona Beach, Tawala, Panglao, Bohol, Philippines
Email:losthorizonresort@gmail.com

Wednesday, December 14, 2011
South Korea: Jeju: Joongang Cathedral
Destination: Joongang Cathedral of the Jeju Diocese
English Address: JoonAng Cathedral of the Jeju diocese, 114, Samdo2-dong, Jeju-city
Website: http://www.diocesecheju.org/
Date Visited: 2011 November
After my visit, I still have to walk a few blocks to look for a cab going to the airport.
Read discussion on English Mass in Jeju.
Summary of 5 days itinerary in 2011 Jeju-Seoul Trip:
English Address: JoonAng Cathedral of the Jeju diocese, 114, Samdo2-dong, Jeju-city
Website: http://www.diocesecheju.org/
Date Visited: 2011 November
The closest Catholic church I found near Yeha Guesthouse and the airport is Joongang Cathedral of the Jeju Diocese. This is just about 10 minutes away by taxi from my accommodation.Thanks to the person who allowed me to leave my luggage at the lower ground floor – it is now easier for me to take the stairs going to the church. I love the façade of the church, it felt like the architecture is so different compare to what we have in Manila.

Read discussion on English Mass in Jeju.
Summary of 5 days itinerary in 2011 Jeju-Seoul Trip:
Day
|
Places to see
|
Food and Restaurants
|
Where to Sleep
|
Day 1
|
Take out from McDo
Lunch on Tour |
Yeha Guesthouse, Jeju
| |
Day 2
|
Yeha Guesthouse, Jeju
| ||
Day 3
|
Coffee Prince Restaurant
|
Green Residence, Myeongdong, Seoul
| |
Day 4
|
Coffine Gurunaru
|
Green Residence, Myeongdong, Seoul
| |
Day 5
|
Angel in Us Coffee
|
Green Residence, Myeongdong, Seoul
|
Monday, December 12, 2011
South Korea: Jeju: Manjanggul Cave
Destination: Manjanggul Cave [UNESCO World Heritage]
Location: Donggimnyeong-ri, Gujwa-eup, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
Travel Date: November 15, 2011
Individual Entrance Fee: 2,000 KRW
Manjanggul Cave (만장굴) is one of the finest lava tunnels in the world, and is a designated natural monument. A lava tunnel is formed when the lava that was deep in the ground spouts from the peak and flows to the surface. Manjanggul Cave has a variety of interesting structures inside including 70cm lava stalagmites and the lava tube tunnels. Only 1km of the 13,422m Manjanggul Cave is open to the tourists. The inside of the tunnel sustains at a temperature of 11~21C. [Reference]

Tourists are being warned upon entering the tunnel:
Location: Donggimnyeong-ri, Gujwa-eup, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
Travel Date: November 15, 2011
Individual Entrance Fee: 2,000 KRW
Manjanggul Cave (만장굴) is one of the finest lava tunnels in the world, and is a designated natural monument. A lava tunnel is formed when the lava that was deep in the ground spouts from the peak and flows to the surface. Manjanggul Cave has a variety of interesting structures inside including 70cm lava stalagmites and the lava tube tunnels. Only 1km of the 13,422m Manjanggul Cave is open to the tourists. The inside of the tunnel sustains at a temperature of 11~21C. [Reference]

Tourists are being warned upon entering the tunnel:
- The stairs inside the cave are steep
- The floor is uneven and puddles are formed
- The light in the cave is relatively dim
- There are no rest rooms inside the cave
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
South Korea: Jeju: Gimnyeong Maze Park
Destination: Gimnyeong (Kimnyeong) Maze Park
Location: Jeju-si Gujwa-eup Donggimnyeong-ri
Website: http://jejumaze.com/eng.html
Date Visited: 2011 November
We arrived at the place together with busses of students touring around the area. What I remember about this place -- it was on a maze when "Edward" (Pattinson) was killed in one of the books of Harry Potter.
And yes, I did not bother to get into the maze -- for a definite reason that I'm afraid! And still my guide insist, "I will help you get out! Really, i will help you!"
If I'm with someone, maybe I have tried it.
Location: Jeju-si Gujwa-eup Donggimnyeong-ri
Website: http://jejumaze.com/eng.html
Date Visited: 2011 November
We arrived at the place together with busses of students touring around the area. What I remember about this place -- it was on a maze when "Edward" (Pattinson) was killed in one of the books of Harry Potter.
And yes, I did not bother to get into the maze -- for a definite reason that I'm afraid! And still my guide insist, "I will help you get out! Really, i will help you!"

Sunday, November 27, 2011
South Korea: Jeju: Haenyeo Museum
Destination: Haenyeo Museum
Location: Jeju-si Gujwa-eup Hado-ri 3204-1
Date Visited: 2011 November
Haenyeo refers to female divers who dive into the ocean water to gather various shellfish, seaweed, etc, without using any underwater diving equipment. [Reference]
I first knew about the Jeju Women Divers from an episode shown in Travel Living (TLC) and Arirang channels. It is their type of work to be able to send their children to school. They dive without gears and can stay for 1-2 minutes underwater.
Most Jeju haenyeo work under water to a depth of 10 meters without the aid of any modern breathing apparatus, although some are capable of diving to twice depth. They hold their breath for about one minute, although some are able to remain underwater for as much as two minutes. When surfacing to breathe, they cling to a life buoy known locally as a taewak in order to take a brief rest before the next dive.
We have not seen an actual diver in the area, but having this museum gives a tribute to them and this simply shows how proud they are for their locals.

Other Museums in South Korea:
Summary of 5 days itinerary in 2011 Jeju-Seoul Trip:
Location: Jeju-si Gujwa-eup Hado-ri 3204-1
Date Visited: 2011 November
Haenyeo refers to female divers who dive into the ocean water to gather various shellfish, seaweed, etc, without using any underwater diving equipment. [Reference]
I first knew about the Jeju Women Divers from an episode shown in Travel Living (TLC) and Arirang channels. It is their type of work to be able to send their children to school. They dive without gears and can stay for 1-2 minutes underwater.




Other Museums in South Korea:
- 2016 Daejeon: Currency Museum
- 2016 Suncheon: Ppurigipeunnamu Museum
- 2011 Jeju: Haenyeo Museum (Women Divers)
- 2011 Jeju: O’sulloc Museum
- 2011 Jeju: Teddy Bear Museum
- 2011 Seoul: Folk Miniature Museum
Summary of 5 days itinerary in 2011 Jeju-Seoul Trip:
Day
|
Places to see
|
Food and Restaurants
|
Where to Sleep
|
Day 1
|
Take out from McDo
Lunch on Tour |
Yeha Guesthouse, Jeju
| |
Day 2
|
Yeha Guesthouse, Jeju
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Day 3
|
Coffee Prince Restaurant
|
Green Residence, Myeongdong, Seoul
| |
Day 4
|
Coffine Gurunaru
|
Green Residence, Myeongdong, Seoul
| |
Day 5
|
Angel in Us Coffee
|
Green Residence, Myeongdong, Seoul
|
South Korea: Jeju: Seongeup Folk Village
Destination: Seongeup Folk VillageLocation: Seogwipo-si Pyoseon-myeon Seongeup-ri, Jeju
Located at the foot of Mt. Halla on Jeju Island, Seongeup Folk Village is a small town that holds a vast amount of culture.
I learned from Arirang channel, the photo on left side means that the house owner just left and will be back after 30-60minutes. The photo on right means you are not welcome to enter his house.
Daejanggeum (Jewel in the Palace) (Sep 2003 - March 2004)
Many of the scenes in which Jang-geum learns medicine as a maidservant for the Jeju local government from episodes 27 to 32 were filmed on this Folk Village. [Reference]
After roaming for around one hour in the Folk Village, we were given the traditional lunch with a choice of: Jeju black pork barbeque or vegetable bibimbap.

Date Visited: November 2011
Summary of 5 days itinerary in 2011 Jeju-Seoul Trip:
Located at the foot of Mt. Halla on Jeju Island, Seongeup Folk Village is a small town that holds a vast amount of culture.

Daejanggeum (Jewel in the Palace) (Sep 2003 - March 2004)
Many of the scenes in which Jang-geum learns medicine as a maidservant for the Jeju local government from episodes 27 to 32 were filmed on this Folk Village. [Reference]
After roaming for around one hour in the Folk Village, we were given the traditional lunch with a choice of: Jeju black pork barbeque or vegetable bibimbap.

Date Visited: November 2011
Summary of 5 days itinerary in 2011 Jeju-Seoul Trip:
Day
|
Places to see
|
Food and Restaurants
|
Where to Sleep
|
Day 1
|
Take out from McDo
Lunch on Tour |
Yeha Guesthouse, Jeju
| |
Day 2
|
Yeha Guesthouse, Jeju
| ||
Day 3
|
Coffee Prince Restaurant
|
Green Residence, Myeongdong, Seoul
| |
Day 4
|
Coffine Gurunaru
|
Green Residence, Myeongdong, Seoul
| |
Day 5
|
Angel in Us Coffee
|
Green Residence, Myeongdong, Seoul
|
South Korea: Jeju: Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak
Destination: Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak (Sunrise Peak)
Location: Seogwipo-si Seongsan-eup Seongsan-ri 114
Date Visited: November 2011
Date Visited: November 2011
Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak rose from under the sea in a volcanic eruption over 100,000 years ago. Located on the eastern end of Jejudo Island, there is a huge crater at the top of Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak. The crater is about 600m in diameter and 90m high. With the 99 sharp rocks surrounding the crater, it looks like a gigantic crown. While the southeast and north sides are cliffs, the northwest side is a verdant grassy hill that is connected to the Seongsan Village. The ridge provides an ideal spot for walks and for horse riding as well. [Reference]



I’m in Jeju, but it felt like walking to a demilitarized area. Some military men are also visiting the place.
The place is really picturesque.
Summary of 5 days itinerary in 2011 Jeju-Seoul Trip:


Summary of 5 days itinerary in 2011 Jeju-Seoul Trip:
Day
|
Places to see
|
Food and Restaurants
|
Where to Sleep
|
Day 1
|
Take out from McDo
Lunch on Tour |
Yeha Guesthouse, Jeju
| |
Day 2
|
Yeha Guesthouse, Jeju
| ||
Day 3
|
Coffee Prince Restaurant
|
Green Residence, Myeongdong, Seoul
| |
Day 4
|
Coffine Gurunaru
|
Green Residence, Myeongdong, Seoul
| |
Day 5
|
Angel in Us Coffee
|
Green Residence, Myeongdong, Seoul
|
Saturday, November 26, 2011
South Korea: Jeju: Yeha Guesthouse
Yeha Guesthouse (http://www.yehaguesthouse.com)
Yeha Tour (http://www.yehatour.com/)
Book Goodstay Yeha Guesthouse, Jeju Island in Agoda
Date Visited: November 2011
For the bathroom, they provide toiletries, tooth paste, soap, shampoo and conditioner. It looks like there used to be a bathtub on it, but they removed it and I prefer if they could add shower curtains.
I so loved my bed – its soft, silky, clean, and it has its own heating pad which you can easily control.

The other facilities they offer are “do it yourself” breakfast, snacks or noodles you can buy, and open entertainment room (games, television, chess, computer and internet). If you don’t want to make your own breakfast, there is Paris Baguette just across the street which is always open.

Summary of 5 days itinerary in 2011 Jeju-Seoul Trip:
Yeha Tour (http://www.yehatour.com/)
Book Goodstay Yeha Guesthouse, Jeju Island in Agoda
Date Visited: November 2011
I would recommend Yeha Guesthouse if you are looking for a place to stay in Jeju – for a positive note that they have a very good English guided tour. I commend Zin for his very informative and clear English on my West and East coast tours – courtesy of Yeha Tours.
The website shows true and good information and they answer my inquiries/email quickly. They also offer special discounts on accommodation and tours like early-bird booking, etc. There are dormitory and private rooms to choose from.
I booked at their site last July for my stay this November. Upon check-in (until 10pm) to their place, they requested for a 10000krw as deposit which I also got back on my check-out (11am).
Good thing that I got room 201 just near the stairs and take note that they do not have an elevator. The room is a typical Korean room, which you have to take off your shoes and change with your indoor slippers.
I’m happy with my room, I don’t need an air-conditioner but good thing they still have fan – in the middle of 13 degrees Celsius. They have television without cable channels, refrigerator, hair dryer, small towels and mosquito repellant. They don’t have cabinet to place in your clothes, but they have wall hangers. Good thing that have also have clock on the room.

I so loved my bed – its soft, silky, clean, and it has its own heating pad which you can easily control.

The other facilities they offer are “do it yourself” breakfast, snacks or noodles you can buy, and open entertainment room (games, television, chess, computer and internet). If you don’t want to make your own breakfast, there is Paris Baguette just across the street which is always open.
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You’ll notice that most of the memorabilia from the guests are all over the place, from the stairs to the walls. And, I also add a piece on my own – pinned this Manila postcard just near room 201.

Their front desk has very good English. I was also able to buy postcards and stamps from them. It feels like home on their place and I would really recommend this to you if you are looking for a place to stay.
Location
Location
Summary of 5 days itinerary in 2011 Jeju-Seoul Trip:
Day
|
Places to see
|
Food and Restaurants
|
Where to Sleep
|
Day 1
|
Take out from McDo
Lunch on Tour |
Yeha Guesthouse, Jeju
| |
Day 2
|
Yeha Guesthouse, Jeju
| ||
Day 3
|
Coffee Prince Restaurant
|
Green Residence, Myeongdong, Seoul
| |
Day 4
|
Coffine Gurunaru
|
Green Residence, Myeongdong, Seoul
| |
Day 5
|
Angel in Us Coffee
|
Green Residence, Myeongdong, Seoul
|
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