I just came back from South Korea and two weeks was not nearly enough time. Cant wait to go back
@alvinantonio80336 ай бұрын
Can’t wait to go back to Seoul one of these days! Hello from New York City!
@PawsnPlanet6 ай бұрын
Your channel deserves way more subscribers and support because you are such a kind and honest person. Wish their were more people like you in the world. 🧡
@zanetravel6 ай бұрын
Thank you so much
@deepadays18026 ай бұрын
I'm going to South Korea in fall, your vlogs are so helpfull !
@Factcheck19886 ай бұрын
I never forget many contries who helped us at Korean war. Thank you so much
@SatieSatie6 ай бұрын
You mean the two nations that _started_ the Korean War and dragged other countries into it? The "Korean" War was an extremely brutal proxy war between the Soviets and the Americans on Korean grounds with Korean pawns. Americans were one of the two instigators, not the heroic saviors they're (falsely but successfully) portraying themselves to be. (I'm Korean btw.)
@Factcheck19886 ай бұрын
@@SatieSatie I mean thanks for helping us. Sorry for making misunderstanding.
@dr.scheppert64837 ай бұрын
I like these Vibes from the east asia countries. I'm starting my journey with tokyo and seoul next year. Can't wait.
@mr0glass7 ай бұрын
Love how these quiet, charming streets are right next to the main areas. I enjoy these low-key strolls
@SatieSatie6 ай бұрын
Oh, I love your love for Einspänner.😁 Especially as a native Korean, who has lived most of my life in Vienna. I didn't know that it's a thing in Korea now, so cool! Einspänner is a Viennese coffee creation. The coffee house culture is Vienna, Austria's capital, had a huge impact worldwide and is on the UNESCO intangible cultural heritage list. Even the famous capuccino has its roots in Vienna.
@MadeByYujin6 ай бұрын
저는 한국에 살고 있지만 제가 가지 않은 장소들을 보여주시네요. 한국에서 멋진 경험 많이 하셨으면 좋겠어요.
@zanetravel6 ай бұрын
Thank you!!
@tigerpsa45496 ай бұрын
Good old memories in Korea! While I was watching video, I felt like I was walking on the street in Hong dae....😅
@vs1237 ай бұрын
Beautiful city
@cindylee3396 ай бұрын
J'adore your videos Zane! I'm going to Seoul later this year so all of this is exceptionally useful and provides such a wonderful insight of what's to come ❤
@VERDO-j9n7 ай бұрын
한국에서 좋은추억 많이 담아가세요 항상건강하세요 화이팅입니다
@zanetravel7 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@해갑정7 ай бұрын
15:17 맛있게 드시는 모습이 보기가 좋습니다.
@vldbs62677 ай бұрын
The green area along the railway goes by the name of yeontral park cuz the neighborhood's name is yeonnamdong
@leonhardwicke77535 ай бұрын
The small towel is a typical Korean thing, the majority of places i have stayed including friends places in Korea is the same, I think it has something to do with drying times and the fact that most korean bathrooms are wet rooms and easy to hang/store smaller towels.
@visitandshare6 ай бұрын
So nice sharing dear ❤ It is really interesting Further success 🍀🍀🍀
@sunyongkim75027 ай бұрын
Enjoy Seoul
@zanetravel7 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@sunyongkim75027 ай бұрын
@@zanetravel You’re very welcome 😊
@brianheikkinen7 ай бұрын
You know it's a good day when Zane post a video
@Kushal-v8b7 ай бұрын
Yes Zane is an amazing KZbinr 😎💯🙏
@zanetravel7 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching, Brian!
@blackscreensoundzzz7 ай бұрын
바다 도시에 살고 있어 서울의 모습이 흥미롭다.
@Wüstenfuchs-x2b7 ай бұрын
In S.Korea (Japan), towels are used once and then washed, so the size is small.The hotel will have big towels.
@헤이러단속반7 ай бұрын
Towels are small and thin because Eastern Asians have less body hair then Other countries. Hotel have big towels because travelers are the majority.
@hik41707 ай бұрын
한국에서는 수건 여러장을 가지고 몸을 닦은 후 바로 세탁하기 때문에 크게 만들어 일주일씩 사용하지 않습니다. 저는 샤워할 때마다 머리 말리는 거, 몸 닦는거, 발 닦는거 해서 3장씩 사용하고 바로 세탁기 돌립니다.
@민유빈-g6n7 ай бұрын
유럽... 부위별로 나눠서 ..안닦나바요???😢 거기..& 발... 몸.. 한번에닦아요?... 세상에ㅜ 생각보다 거긴 좋지않은 세균이 많을수있어요...ㅠ 큰수건은 세탁. 건조. 세균번식용이.. 비효율이에요ㅠ 유럽사람들은 작은수건의 효율성을 써보지않고 그들 방식만을 고집하고. 벗어나면 깊게 생각을안해보거나. 틀안에 갇혀있는..것 같아요...ㅠㅠ😭 익숙해지면 그렇게 큰 수건이 비효율적이라는걸 알수도 있으실꺼에요😅
@user-xn6id7pp4s6 ай бұрын
@@민유빈-g6n미국이나 유럽쪽은 몸 닦는 큰 수건이 따로있어요! 한국처럼 한번 쓰도 빨지 않고 일주일정도 한 수건으로 사용한답니다. 서로 다른 문화일 뿐이죠..
@iu26 ай бұрын
Some westerners may not be aware that the same towel is not generally used to dry both your feet and face and then reused. This is why the towels are smaller than what they are used to. Using two towels is common. Plus, they are easier to launder after use.
@remotecont8886 ай бұрын
The cold noodle you've eaten is called "Nengmeun"; usually eat it during summer.
@Bella-gt7tu6 ай бұрын
Good job 👍,it makes me want to travel there
@giannishen7 ай бұрын
That room is cool and has very convenient living functions, but to be honest, the price is a bit expensive! Korea’s baking industry is very advanced, and their desserts are exquisite! It feels great to have many restaurants on the same street, I like it! It’s great to see you traveling in Korea, thank you very much for sharing! 👍🥰🙏
@Kushal-v8b7 ай бұрын
Awesome video 😊 love your video's Zane
@김인애-d4e6 ай бұрын
Super awesome Seoul 💓🌸💕
@iu27 ай бұрын
19:13 Some people in the comments are saying that Zane ordered Pyŏngyang Cold Noodles (펴양냉면). Pyŏngyang is the capital of North Korea. But on the menu, Zane clearly chose Seoul Cold Noodles (서울냉면). I did not see Pyŏngyang on the menu. On a side note, Pyŏngyang cold noodles are probably the most famous NK dish in SK. Only a few restaurants know how to make it correctly, which is why it's not normally found in restaurants. I dont think it's a favorite among South Koreans because it's quite bland.
@antoniakivindyo86046 ай бұрын
I loved the coffee which you just took And also some of the food the 🍜🥟
@Lukkinhaa147 ай бұрын
When are you going to make videos in Brazil? I'm sure you would like it and it would get a lot of views! 🇧🇷❤
@michaelkim7336 ай бұрын
18:17 fried beef intestines 18:55 chinchin is a north korean cuisine restaurant
@공주님-r8t7 ай бұрын
좋은 여행되시길,
@xeononyay7 ай бұрын
definitely using this guide when visiting south korea with my family!
@zanetravel7 ай бұрын
I’m glad it’s helpful! Thanks for watching
@SJDKFASEFAFS7 ай бұрын
Hongdae areas including Sangsoo, Yeonnam and Mangwon are great places to chill out and have some amazing food !
@恩淑崔6 ай бұрын
건강 조심하세요
@sanchirdblessyou99156 ай бұрын
watching your videos is more than better watching other videos on any platform
@고냥이가아니고돼냥이7 ай бұрын
U can USE NAVER MAP.
@rinadhara24957 ай бұрын
I like to watch your vlogs, you are amazing and my favourite vlogger ❤ take care and thanks a lot for this vlog.
@zanetravel6 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
@Kushal-v8b6 ай бұрын
Love your video's ❤❤😊@@zanetravel
@rinadhara24956 ай бұрын
@@zanetravelMost Welcome 👍
@bunbungod7 ай бұрын
welcome back!
@user-fs8kg7dx1e6 ай бұрын
Thank you 서울을 소개해주셔서 감사해요
@user-vintage37 ай бұрын
This is Nice weather season korea bro ! but some kind of a lonely that being stranger in korea . recommend Itaewon and Hongdae club
@antoniakivindyo86046 ай бұрын
Woah woah is those clothes it is so Nice
@elpis95967 ай бұрын
Einspänner is a Viennese coffee , espresso (or very strong americano in Korea) topped with thick whipped cream.. love it❤
@zanetravel7 ай бұрын
Ahh! I’m glad someone answered haha. It’s great!!
@love200004306 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤❤
@Atreides2177 ай бұрын
Minneapolis and St. Paul have amazing city parks as well! :)
@jeans_psk7 ай бұрын
네이버 지도 좋아요 대중교통도 잘알려주니 서울 이곳저곳 둘러보세요~^^
@user-fs8kg7dx1e6 ай бұрын
Naver map
@paranoidhumanoid7 ай бұрын
0:21 Seogyo: SOG-yo (as in "It's soggy, yo!") 28:05 Gyeongui: GYOUNG-eh (as in the hard "g" in "Getty" + "young").
@김또치-j2s7 ай бұрын
Thanks to coming korea I hope you have a good trip in korea😊
@eprohoda7 ай бұрын
stunning , have a nice day~ =)
@universalrich32847 ай бұрын
Hey Zane I just wanted to say congratulations on your travel channel. Miss your guidance man. Will you be dropping anymore content on your Intuitive Guidance page?
@andreeaoanaiordachita14187 ай бұрын
Hey Zane! I follow your videos and because of you I have decided to go on my own in Asia this month:) my question is: how you handle the heat? I will start with Kuala Lumpur in 2 weeks and I'm a bit afraid that I can't visit much because will be too hot:( thank you! can't wait for your next videos!
@zanetravel7 ай бұрын
I'm glad the videos inspired you to travel! I'm sure you'll have a great time. As for the heat, I think it was just a matter of adapting and drinking lots of water tbh.
@Lv1_Fool7 ай бұрын
Korea is the country with the best air conditioning system:) If you want to avoid the heat, I recommend you to evacuate to any building and move around with minimal movement.. Other than that, there is no other way to overcome Korea's summer. It would be best to just come in the spring or autumn season
@andreeaoanaiordachita14187 ай бұрын
@@Lv1_Fool i was impulsive when i bought the ticket to Asia🥲 later i realised that was a rocky mistake to go there in the summer 🫠 but hey…at least i will be in Asia,dream came true🫠
@vldbs62676 ай бұрын
Sticking around beach area could be one way to fight fire with fire imho
@manuelsanchez80777 ай бұрын
Just funny because Zane if you walked just two more blocks past the Main Street, you would’ve been in the hongdae street you always visit 😂 Yeonamdong is the best place to stay when visiting Seoul imo, so next time try looking up airbnbs there.
@MarkPuke137 ай бұрын
What camera is this?
@mimivelasquez1377 ай бұрын
Nestle's Bear Brand and Temu are your Brand ADs Zane😊 I did not skip
@zanetravel7 ай бұрын
I appreciate that 😎
@cheeeeeeeesecake7 ай бұрын
Highly recommend SFbagel in Yeonnam-dong, near where you're staying. Best of the best
@mr0glass7 ай бұрын
2nd this - cinnamon rolls on weekends are amazing, too.
@mazarinrichelieu32656 ай бұрын
Did you use an esim for your journeys to Japan and South Korea? If so, which company did you use? Many thanks. :)
@ericrichards35917 ай бұрын
US passport holders do not need a tourist visit to enter S Korea. You automatically get a 90 sticker in your book. No visa required.
@Kushal-v8b7 ай бұрын
Yes correct 💯
@ADesertVoice7 ай бұрын
Great video. Just a comment though I've noticed with foreigners who are either staying or visiting South Korea. I don't understand this "loneliness" aspect of being in a foreign land. I mean isn't that obvious? Why would anyone go to a foreign land and think they are going to have instant friends or people catering to them? I mean I would think it'd be worse if you were an asian person and go to a European country; meaning that asian person will feel even MORE isolated? Sounds normal to me that loneliness is just a natural detraction of foreign travel, especially if you are going to a foreign land long term.
@eidophor27 ай бұрын
Korean soul food (I'am Korean) 1. Grilled Pork belly with grilled Kimchi some restaurants use sottukkeong(Korean traditional pot's cover) to grill Pork belly and Kimchi with pork's fat. My faborite combination is the piece of 삼겹살(pork belly) with grilled kimchi. These combination has synergy with each other. when you search, copy and paste 솥뚜껑 삼겹살 맛집. If there is no sottukkeong pork belly restaurant, try the franchise pork restaurant 하남돼지집 that also grills kimchi for you. 2. Cheese Dakgalbi (Marinated chiken dish with cheese toppings) Chuncheon is famous for the originality of these food but Dakgalbi restaurant is in everywhere in korea. Don't forget to add cheese topping and after meal fried rice on the grill that you ate Dakgalbi! when you search, copy and paste 닭갈비 맛집. 3. GUK-BAP (국밥) That means korean traditional way of eating. Rice and Soup. There are many kind of GUK-BAP in korea. GUK-BAP with pork (famous in busan), beef, ...etc. when you search copy and paste 돼지국밥 맛집or 소고기해장국 맛집or 삼계탕 맛집or 콩나물국밥 맛집or 양평해장국 맛집 4. JJIgae (찌개) That means korean soul soup. Famous one is KIMCHI-JJIgae which mainly uses kimchi, and the other is Soy bean JJIgae which could be the main dish, but also a side dish when you eat pork belly bbq. when you search, copy and paste 김치찌개 for kimchi-jjigae, 된장찌개 for soy bean jjigae or 순두부찌개 for tofu jjigae or 차돌된장찌개 or 등갈비김치찌개 5. JJIM (찜) JJIM is somewhat similar to JJIgae but it has less soup in it. It uses special machine to use pressure (sometimes) to cook the dish using kimchi or fish or beef or pork or etc. when you search copy and paste 김치찜 맛집 for Kimchi-JJIM, 아구찜 맛집 or 생선찜 맛집 or 동태찜 맛집 for fish-JJIM 맛집and 갈비찜 맛집for meat with soy sauce. 6. CHIKEN AND BEER AND RAMYEON at Han-river at NIGHT This is special experience in seoul. The view at Han-river at Night is so good that even seoul citizens occationally go there. 7. Sot-bap with fish Sot-bap is the rice that is only cook for you with special cooking machine that uses pressure to make a good rice. With rice, there are may side dishes that is given when you order sot-bap. Usually main side dishes are grilled fish or tteok-galbi which made with beef. when you search copy and paste 솥밥맛집. 8. Tang Tang is also a soup dish, but the difference is it is still cooked when you eat dish as the meat makes deeper flavor to tang. when you seach copy and paste 감자탕 맛집 9. Korean street food (kimbap, tteokbokki) Tteokbokki which is truely sould food for kids as well as adults. It is korean tteok that is made with rice or flour and marinated with hot spicy sauce(not too hot. If there has the chilly looking franchise tteokbokki restaurant don't try that.) It is some what spicy and sweet sauce that is with teok and fish cake and some fried dishes to dip on that sauce. Kimbap is now somewhat famous in us that is a korean roll. Typically we eat kimbap with tteokbokki. when you search copy and paste 분식 맛집 or 떡볶이 맛집 or 즉석떡볶이 맛집 or 김밥 맛집 10. Hardcore try if you search restaurants with these keyword, they are somewhat hardcore that even some koreans don't eat some cases. But most of those are very popular foods. when you search, copy and paste 회 맛집 (raw fish) or 곱창 맛집 (beef or pig grilled viscera) or 선지해장국 맛집 (blood soup) or 내장탕 맛집 (viscera soup) My english is bad.
@민유빈-g6n7 ай бұрын
유럽... 부위별로 나눠서 ..안닦나바요???😢 x거기..& 발... 몸.. 한번에닦아요?... 세상에ㅜ 생각보다 x거긴 좋지않은 세균이 많을수있어요...ㅠ 큰수건은 세탁. 건조. 세균번식용이.. 비효율이에요ㅠ 유럽사람들은 작은수건의 효율성을 써보지않고 그들 방식만을 고집하고. 벗어나면 깊게 생각을안해보거나. 틀안에 갇혀있는..것 같아요...ㅠㅠ😭 익숙해지면 그렇게 큰 수건이 비효율적이라는걸 알수도 있으실꺼에요😅
@severinepiano7 ай бұрын
Zane 미국 사람이잖아요 ㅋㅋ 저도 처음 한국에 왔을 때 좀 불편했는데 이제 작은 수건 쓰는 거 익숙해졌어요. 특히 여기 사람들 작은 아파트에서 살아서 큰 거 팔기 어렵고 보관하기도 어려워요 근데 유럽 집에 자리 많아서 문제 가없었어요. 서양 사람들 큰 수건 좋아하는 이유는 작은 수건이 몸 조금만 닦으면 바로 젖고 잘 닦을 수 없기 때문이거든요. 큰 거 쓰면 물기 더 많이 흡수돼서 더 편한 느낌이 나고 두 번째 이유는 몸 닦고 나서 수건 몸에 감싸하고 샤워 나가는 거 좋아하기 때문이에요. 저도 처음에 작은 거 쓰니까 나올 때 너무 벌거벗은 느낌이 나서 어색하고 추웠어요 ㅋㅋ 먼저 머리 말려야 해서 바로 옷을 입을 수도 없고.. 제 생각에는 생활방식에 따라 장단점 있는 것 같아요. 근데 제가 좀 이해가 어려운 거는 당신이 유럽 사람이 자기 방식만 고집한다고 하는데 당신도 한국 방식만 좋다고 다른 거 다 비효율적이라고 하신 거잖아요. 다른 나라 사람의 방식이 달라서 더럽다는 말은 너무한다고 생각합니다..
@룰러-j7u6 ай бұрын
나 한 수건으로 닦는데
@severinepiano6 ай бұрын
@@룰러-j7u 그럼 털 많이 없곘죠 ㅋㅋ 그럼 작은 거 하나 충분해요. 한국 사람 몸이랑 생활방식이 서양 사람이랑 다르다는 이유 있죠 다 다르니까요..
@alexahn71354 ай бұрын
This is my neighborhood. Watching you explore it makes me want to pretend I were a tourist and grab a coffee at one of the local cafes.
@antoniakivindyo86046 ай бұрын
Can i ask you is it possible for me to find a job over there and a place to build my house
@TravelWithNala7 ай бұрын
Zane needs "Looks Super Trendy" merch
@zanetravel7 ай бұрын
😂
@mr0glass7 ай бұрын
Looks like Pyeongyang Naengmyeon. If you like cold noodles you can try makguksu or bibimmyeon for a spicier version
@iu27 ай бұрын
No. It literally said Seoul Cold Noodles on the menu.
@mr0glass7 ай бұрын
@@iu2 They told Zane it was North Korean cuisine so...
@mr0glass7 ай бұрын
@@iu2 There is no such thing as "Seoul Naengmyeon" anyway, it is Pyeongyang but this restaurant calls it Seoul as I guess it is their own version. The restaurant said it was North Korean style and it is clearly Pyeongyang style in the video. But yeah, the menu says "Seoul" but there is no such thing.
@iu27 ай бұрын
@@mr0glass OK. Thank you for clearing that up.
@JohnLee-db9zt7 ай бұрын
20:59 You’re supposed to add vinegar and Chinese mustard to the cold noodle dish. Otw, it’s bland. It’s not soba noodle.
@iu27 ай бұрын
You're not required to. You add it to your preference. Many people don't add anything if the broth was prepared correctly.
@JohnLee-db9zt7 ай бұрын
@@iu2 There’s always that one pedantic knucklehead. You’re not required to add marinara sauce to spaghetti either 🙄.
@iu27 ай бұрын
@@JohnLee-db9zt yeah. There's always a dimwit trying to bully others into submission on how to eat something. Stay in school, kid.
@aquaticko7 ай бұрын
I'm sure others have said all this before, but just some tips for Korean pronunciation from someone who is still very much so learning, himself: 1. Anytime you see "eo" together (such as "seogyo"), pronounce it like "uh". For instance, Incheon is "In-chun". 2. "Si" is pronounced as "she"; still not sure whose idea it was to not write the "H". E.g., "dosi" is "doh-she" 3. Any stand alone "O" is a long vowel, i.e., pronounce it like "oh" 4. It takes some mindfulness/practice from us native English speakers, but any "y+vowel" should be "slid" together, said as one sound. I.e., not "ee-oh", but "yo" Korean pronunciation is a lot like French in my brain: you often don't say the letters as you'd think just based on how they're written. Thanks for the great videos!
@kestrl7 ай бұрын
great video, when were you there when you filmed this? i saw on your instagram you posted pics of korea back in october?
@wooklim94406 ай бұрын
Yeah, towels and napkins are things and small. I was in Gangnam for 10 days...new government reg where they don't provide you with soap, toothbrush, etc...
@MoniandDunny7 ай бұрын
Has anyone else had that experience with the little towels? Lol We were in SK in April. We only stayed in 2 spots but both had normal size bath towels.
@Lv1_Fool7 ай бұрын
Unless it's a four-star hotel or higher, it's better not to expect it. East Asians have relatively less hair and body odor, so we need your understanding because we have a culture of wiping away water quickly, and we also have a culture of using and washing towels only once
@eashgha7 ай бұрын
어릴 때 서울 서초1동에 살았는데 어릴적 골목길 풍경과 비슷해요. 서울의 골목길은 계획신도시 느낌이 아니어서 그만의 감성이 있네요. 지금은 서울이 아닌, 수도권 신도시에 살아서 보다 모던하지만 저런 감성은 없네요.
@unka20076 ай бұрын
저도 어렸을 땐 깔끔하고 직선으로 뻗은 넓은 신도시(미국 갬성) 도로가 좋았는데 지금은 저런 아기자기한 골목길이 좋더라구요
@oawf56577 ай бұрын
Google map (X) Naver map (O) C;mon bro. Google map works no good for you in Korea.
@1Factorman7 ай бұрын
Huh, interesting what do you do for living ?
@DanielBellon1085 ай бұрын
🤍🥯🥯🇰🇷
@alexmurtravel7 ай бұрын
best t-shirts and polo from Uniqlo with polyester material which you can put in your bag and You don't need to iron them, they look like new, good material, try it
@junep8797 ай бұрын
you ate 평양냉면! it is good experience!
@iu27 ай бұрын
The menu said 서울냉면. Where do you see 평양?
@junep8797 ай бұрын
@@iu2 he said north korea. so I thought it is 평양냉면 and also look like it.
@munchoi57437 ай бұрын
How long will u be in Seoul? Already left? I know a few cool vegan restaurants and cool places to visit in town, so let me know if you r interested.... Even next visit....
@dwise21656 ай бұрын
I visited Japan and South Korea last year. I didn’t care much for South Korea, but absolutely loved Japan. In general the people seemed more kind and warm 😊 I can’t wait to go back to Japan.
@루마리-n8k7 ай бұрын
Ooh that place seems like a nice area when there’s a zombie attack
@kryi17307 ай бұрын
서양인들 누구나 한국에 대해 기대하지 않고 왔다더라 근데 와서 보니 놀랬다는데 뭐가 놀랄일인지
@Jy10h7 ай бұрын
그러게요ㅋㅋㅋ
@gumjungbaji7 ай бұрын
맥락상 NOT Expecting this is Seoul을 '서울을 기대하지 않았다'고 번역하기 보다는 '서울엔 내가 생각치도 못한 대단한 것들이 있었다'는 식으로 이해하는게 좋습니다. 외국 여행유튜버들이 극찬할때 쓰는 표현 중 하나입니다.
@jinmo28217 ай бұрын
@@gumjungbaji다른 곳에서는 봤는데 서울에서도 볼 줄은 몰랐다. 즉 알고 보니 서울도 다른 곳과 별반 차이 없구나, 다른 곳에 비해 수준이 떨어지진 않네, 하는 그런 뉘앙스임.
@글루미갓데이7 ай бұрын
@Edward90n2세상에서 우리를 가장 혐오하시는 조선족들ㅋㅋ
@mnm-q9u7 ай бұрын
그게 아니라 크리에이터 커뮤니티 같은 게 있다고, 디지털 노마드를 위한 workplace 가 있다고, 새로운 아이디어 플레이스라고 계속 말하잖아요. 뒤에 보면 city park를 발견하고 이런 장소가 많지 않은데 홍대에 이런 데가 있는 줄 몰랐다고도 하고..
@sarutadarin86697 ай бұрын
แล้วคุณคาดหวังอะไร?ค่ะ 😊
@discofun7 ай бұрын
Budweiser? You don't like drinking imports!!!
@HeatherLewis2137 ай бұрын
1st
@samikay62907 ай бұрын
Nice area but ngl the last vlogs of Seoul are straight up better, you need to step up the game. We need more action
@q777lhs7 ай бұрын
어떻게 된게 간판에 한글은 거의 보이질 않고 영어, 한자, 일본어가 주류냐? 그런거로 쓰면 더 고급져 보이냐? 자존감이라고는 없어 보인다.
@unka20076 ай бұрын
진짜 규제가 필요한 듯.너무 부문별하게 사용함. 정부에선 뭐 하는지
@dnkim83155 ай бұрын
영어 하나 없이 자국어로 다 쓰는 중국은 자존감이 높은건가요 그럼 ㅋㅋ
@anon-tlv33996 ай бұрын
youre paying $160!! for a room with no body towels, no soap, stains on couch, flimsy student bed, no shower curtain, no hanging wardrobe. nah ah. I dont care how much "creative" goes on there, this is basically glorified basic student accomodation with 4 star hotel prices.
@unka20076 ай бұрын
@user-su1dy4si1h인도사람인듯
@j_c_fleet95296 ай бұрын
That Local Stitch Creator Town is way too expensive, even by Korean standards! It's a big shame.
@sunyongkim75027 ай бұрын
Hi You try trip Namsan Tower near by .. from there Sooooo nice place 👍👍👍 Don,t miss Namsan Tower 🇰🇷💙
@ThalesPE-p2u6 ай бұрын
Seriusly, you're paying $160 per night to stay at this place? I would rather getting a nice hotel or sleep outside. No offense!
@jinmo28217 ай бұрын
Unfocused jibber-jabber. Very distracted.
@SatieSatie6 ай бұрын
I like his videos because they're unscripted, authentic, and natural. It's like walking around town with a friend. I'm so sick of staged reactions and rehearsed soliloquies on KZbin, it's getting out of hand.
@kevinchang74976 ай бұрын
Unlike western countries who use one towel for a week, we Koreans will only use it ONCE
@Liz._x37 ай бұрын
I love your videos!!!! 💗💗
@zodiyuh7 ай бұрын
again with another great video of seoul (p.s. Zane do u reply to your instagram dms?)