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azradiza posted on 7-8-2012 10:10 AM
apsal la korang gigih sangat pi holiday kat sane time summer , bulan pose lak tu ...
heheh bukan holiday la azra
training 6 minggu kat sini
tapi wiken mmg merayap sana sini sinun Last edited by tobasco on 8-8-2012 01:21 AM
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tobasco posted on 8-8-2012 01:19 AM
heheh bukan holiday la azra
training 6 minggu kat sini
tapi wiken mmg merayap sana sini sinun : ...
ohhh.. training ker.... ingatkan pi holiday .. nampak gaya penceritaan ala2 mcm pi holiday gitu ... sampai buat aku terpk who in the right mind nak pi holiday berminggu2 kat sinun , time pose , in the summer lak tu...
bertabahlah yer ...
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ade sape2 raya kat sana ke??? huuu mesti gempak..thehee |
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Something worth reading ....
Seoul Subway Guide
by Amanda on July 19, 2012
If you are living or traveling in Seoul, the subway is the easiest and fastest way to get around. Nine numbered lines, and a few other non-numbered lines, criss cross the city and surrounding areas. All signs are translated into English and a ride only costs about a dollar on average. There’s no reason to fear the Seoul subway but if you want to make your ride easier and more enjoyable, follow these tips.
1. Get a T-Money card
Similar to London’s Oyster card, T-Money is used to scan on and off the subway. You can buy individual fare cards, but to save time and money pick up a T-Money card at any convenience store. They usually run around 3,000 won ($3) and you can load them using a machine at the subway station (which has an English option). When you scan into the subway you will be charged the base fare of 1,050 won ($1) and depending on how far you travel you will be charged another 100-400 won (10-40 cents) when you get off. Remember, if you scan when you get off a bus you get a free transfer onto the subway!
2. Download the Jihachul iPhone app
Jihachul is, in my opinion, the best Korean subway app out there. It is free and provides route maps in Korean, English, and Chinese for Seoul, Busan, Daegu, Daejeon, and Gwangju. In addition to the route map you can tap your starting and ending stations and the app will tell you the best route, where to transfer, how long it will take, and how much the fare will be. You can also access timetables and exit information. Best of all, you don’t need data to do any of this, so if you are traveling and don’t have a Korean plan you can still get to your destination with ease.
3. Use the transfer guide
Don’t be surprised if you have to transfer lines to get places in Seoul. Because of the size of the city this is very common. Seoul makes it very easy with English signage and a handy guide. When you get to your starting station look for the transfer map which is posted on the guard doors. When you find this map look for the station where you need to transfer. In a yellow triangle there will be two numbers separated by dash. This is where you need to stand to be in the prime location to transfer. On the floor in front of each door there is a triangle with this number. For example, if you the transfer map says 2-2 you need to be in car 2, door 2. Look for the triangle on the floor that says 2-2. If you stand here you won’t have to walk far and can transfer quickly. It can be a life saver if you need to meet someone and be on time.
4. Don’t sit at the very end of the car
The group of seats located at the far ends of each car are reserved for the elderly, pregnant, injured, and disabled. Do not sit here. I was unaware of this for the first few weeks I was here. Once I realized my mistake I finally understood all the of evil glares I’d been given. And felt very embarrassed.
5. If you want to sit, be aggressive
Seats very competitive. If you want to get one at peak times or on busy lines, you need to have a game plane sorted. Generally, the cars at the end are less crowded and you have a better chance there. If you get on and there are no empty seats, stand in front of people sitting, not near the door. This gives you easier snagging access when people get off.
6. Be quiet
Older Koreans may have free reign to scream endlessly into their cellphones but you don’t. I’ve been shushed before for having a conversation at a normal volume, so your best bet is to keep it to a whisper or not talk at all.
7. Play on your phone
If you want to feel like a real Seoulite (and be quiet) you should get out your smartphone and NEVER look up. Seoul’s entire subway system is equipped with 3G and riders take full advantage. Watch TV, read your email, and keep up on your favorite travel blogs. But never, ever look up.
8. Push
I’ve mentioned this before, when it is your stop approaches, get up and do not, DO NOT say “excuse me”. Push your way toward the exit. I promise, no one will even look up from their phone.
source : http://farsicknessblog.com/seoul-subway-guide/
yg pasal transfer guide tu, aku pun tak tau sebenarnye... ade la prasan nombor2 tu , tapi tak penah tau ape gune sebenarnye... hhuhuhu.... Last edited by azradiza on 8-8-2012 08:32 AM
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azradiza posted on 8-8-2012 08:29 AM
Something worth reading ....
Seoul Subway Guide
aku perasan tapi x kose la aku..mane aku benti kat situ la aku naik..ekekkeke..
lagi satu bab soh diam lam train ni aku rase skang dha ok dah..even ade je korean yg ckp kuat lam train..x de masalah..sbb dorang wat hal masing2 pun ..x kose pun nak layan kita..
bab sal nak jadi korean lam subway dok tgk phone je tuh mmg btuui..dgn aku skali dok main tepon lam tuh..ape2 pun ok..main game pun ok..sbb dorang x bape suka sgt eye contact so buat hal sendrik suda..smpi stesen nak turun chow la..ekeke Last edited by chimei on 8-8-2012 09:23 AM
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azra,
yang transfer line tu means kalo kite nak tukar ke line 4 dari line 2 kne berdiri kat 4-2 ke?
ke 4-2 tu untuk transfer line 4 @ 2 dari line 7?
dah confius jap... |
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feezasabri posted on 8-8-2012 09:28 AM
azra,
yang transfer line tu means kalo kite nak tukar ke line 4 dari line 2 kne berdiri kat 4-2 ke ...
okeh.. ni pade pemahaman aku laa..
katelah ko naik subway Line 7 ... pastu ko nak transfer pi Line 4 .. so based on gambar no 1 tu, ko turun kat station Nowon/ Isu ( yg ade no 4 kaler biru tu ) ... pastu kat atas no 4 tu kan ade segitiga kaler kuning tu .... kat dlm segitiga kuning tu ade nombor 8-4 ...
so ko carik la no 8-4 tu kat lantai platform subway yg korang nak naik tu .... 8= gerabak ke lapan .. 4 = pintu ke empat ... so nanti bile dah sampai kat transfer station tu, takde la korang kene menapak jauh utk pi to the next line ...subway diorang panjang yg amat , aku rase 3/4 kali ganda kot panjangnye dari LRT 4-coach kite kat sini ...
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azradiza posted on 8-8-2012 10:02 AM
okeh.. ni pade pemahaman aku laa..
katelah ko naik subway Line 7 ... pastu ko nak transfer pi L ...
owh.. jadi kat sepanjang tempat untuk masuk/keluar ke train, kat lantai tu ada tulis shortcut r.. owh.. patut r mase buka seoulmetro web tu die ada tulis shorten distance transfer.. tapi tak paham... now i know.. terima kasih azra for info yang sangat berguna.. untuk mengurangkan kelenguhan kaki nanti.. |
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chimei...bg no tepon money changer kat ampang park jab...lupo lak nak save ari tuh
mekacihhh |
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azradiza posted on 8-8-2012 09:45 AM
hahahaa... aku pun mcm ko.. mane aku stop, kat situ la aku naik... haritu kitorang dok aim nak dok ...
theheh..ye ye btui...dulu dulu la..sampai nak tejojol bijik mata tgk org pakai tudung..tapi skang dorang dah biase...
cuba ko tenung dorang balik..confirm trus pandang bawah x brani nak tgk ko lagi..hahhaa..aku slalu wat gitu...berani tenung2 aku ..bior aku tenung dia lak...akkaka..tekulat2 dorang
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Jelita posted on 8-8-2012 10:22 AM
chimei...bg no tepon money changer kat ampang park jab...lupo lak nak save ari tuh
mekacihhh :lov ...
alamak..kak jel..chimei x simpan yg kat ampark park..kat masjid india ade le..
cuba akak twit yana..rasenye dia ade kut..
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salam...yana dah beli tiket busan air gi jeju island. tp transport kat jeju blm cari lg. kami 11 org... ada sape2 blh bantu tak nak ambik transport jns apa |
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chimei posted on 8-8-2012 12:25 PM
alamak..kak jel..chimei x simpan yg kat ampark park..kat masjid india ade le..
cuba akak twit y ...
alahai chimei........... yana pun x simpan no tu
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03-21611225 rasanyer ini ler no tel MC kat ampang tu |
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naadianaa posted on 7-8-2012 11:18 PM
Checkboxnye ade tp bile click, popup kuar kate not available for this branch/car la plk. Xpe, nnt ...
Aku amik Matiz. Keta paling murah. Heheheheh!! Tp serious mmg ada. Aku minta budak yg kat rent a car tu before surrender kat kita org, aku minta dia setting english. Durang setting time tu gak & siap ajar kita org mcm mana nak guna benda tu. |
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chimei posted on 8-8-2012 07:42 AM
ade sape2 raya kat sana ke??? huuu mesti gempak..thehee
sedih cerita bab raya nih
kami raya kat jeju kot
bab phone tu mmg agak drastik
tgk makcik/pakcik connect ke olleh LTE utk tgk olimpik/kdrama, advance sungguh Last edited by tobasco on 8-8-2012 02:17 PM
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yanakakijalan posted on 8-8-2012 01:01 PM
alahai chimei........... yana pun x simpan no tu
uhuhu..yana mintak mahap...chimei maksudkan pada kak jel tu yana kawan chimei...kak jel kenal dia...dak ni bukan dak forum tapi kak jel kenal..uhuhuhu....tapi anyway..thanks for the nombor ye..
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tobasco posted on 8-8-2012 02:12 PM
sedih cerita bab raya nih
kami raya kat jeju kot
bab phone tu mmg agak drastik
wohohohoh..daebak!! ko raye sana ye tobas!! best kut raya kat negara org...ekekeke
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