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A foodie tour of South Korea

An irresistible dish of KFC (Korean fried chicken). Jeonju is known for its “slow food” skills: drying, pickling and fermenting kimchis, sauces and pastes to offer a world of exquisite textures and flavours. It’s only culinary rival was, before the Korean war, Pyongyang. An irresistible dish of KFC (Korean fried chicken). Jeonju is also home to the country’s best bibimbap, the national dish of rice with an array of toppings, often including a raw egg. As we’re lunching at the city’s Gajok Hoegwan restaurant, and its owner, Kim Nyeon-him, has been declared an intangible cultural asset by the government for her bibimbap, we’re probably going to eat the best bibimbap in the world. “This is not your meal; these are just the accompaniments,” warns Daniel, our Korean-American tour leader. The tables are covered with at least a dozen cold side dishes: pungent fish innards, mild turmeric jelly and delicious fermented spring greens among them. Our bibimbaps arrive topped with a dozen more tasty things, plus a hot cloud of steamed egg soufflé. It looks very pretty, but we have to destroy it: the way to eat bibimbap is to add your side dishes, mix the whole lot up – with chopsticks so as not to mash the rice – then shovel it in with a spoon.

For the original version including any supplementary images or video, visit https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2018/feb/09/south-korea-food-drink-tour-seoul-busan-jeonju

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Michael Palin granted 'unprecedented access' to North Korea for new travel series

Michael Palin granted 'unprecedented access' to North Korea for new travel series 'The visit was an eye-opener for me, and I’m sure it will be the same for others' Michael Palin  may have travelled around the world in 80 days, but the comedian - nor many other Westerners – has ever ventured deep into North Korea . After two years of negotiations and planning, the former Monty Python was granted 'unprecedented' access to make a documentary about the secretive country. Coinciding with the historic meeting between North and South Korea, Palin met with the people of the country to discuss their reactions to the news while also visiting “sites and locations rarely, if ever, explored”. “To visit North Korea was an opportunity I couldn’t turn down,” Palin said. “For somewhere that is so often in the forefront of the news, it remains a complete mystery to most of us. That we were able to travel across the country and get some sense of everyday life was enormously exciting. “The visit was an eye-opener for me, and I’m sure it will be the same for others. In all my travels around the world I have never had the same sense of fascination and revelation as on this journey to North Korea.” TV preview 2018: Everything to look out for TV preview 2018: Everything to look out for Starring:​ Krysten Ritter, Rachael Taylor, Carrie-Anne Moss, David TennantStart date: 8 March, Netflix Starring: Brit Marling, Emory Cohen, Phyllis Smith, Patrick Gibson, Jason IsaacsStart date: 15 March, Netflix Starring:Hilary Swank, Brendan Fraser, Donald Sutherland, Harris Dickinson, Anna ChancellorStart date: 25 March 2018, AMC (Sky Atlantic air date TBA) Starring: Neil Patrick Harris, Malina Weissman, Patrick Warburton, Lucy Punch, Tony Hale, Nathan FillionStart date: 30 March, Netflix Starring: Neil Patrick Harris, Malina Weissman, Patrick Warburton, Lucy Punch, Tony Hale, Nathan FillionStart date: 30 March, FOX (UK air date TBA) Starring: Dan Stevens, Rachel Keller, Aubrey Plaza, Jean Smart, Jemaine ClementStart date: 17 April, FOX Starring: Daniel Brühl, Luke Evans, Dakota Fanning, Brian GeraghtyStart date: 19 April, Netflix Starring: Evan Rachel Wood, Jeffrey Wright, Thandie Newton, Ed Harris, James MarsdenStart date: 21 April, HBO Starring: Kim Dickens, Lennie James, Frank Dillane, Alycia Debnam Carey, Colman Domingo, Maggie GraceStart date: 23 April, AMC on BT TV Starring: Elisabeth Moss, Joseph Fiennes, Samira Riley, Yvonne Strahovski, Ann DowdStart date: 25 April, Hulu (Channel 4 air date TBA)

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Everything You Need To Know Before Traveling!


The average person will travel at least once in their life. Whether you have traveled near or far, there is much to learn about travel still. This article will present some advice and ideas to make traveling easier and less of a hassle. You may need this information one day.

Document all of the crucial information that may require while abroad. Include embassy contact information. You could possibly need this information while you are abroad. They have much experience with the issues travelers face, and they'll help.

There are always ways that your pet can head off on vacation with you. It is becoming more common to come across vacations that are pet-friendly. In fact, many places have amenities in place for pet "parents." Some offer pet day care service. Always check to be sure that pets are welcome before making an reservations.

Anytime you are traveling, be aware of all your belongings the entire time. When carrying a handbag, hold it securely against your body using your arm. Do not rely on shoulder straps alone. Avoid bags with easy-access zippers that can be easily accessed by someone other than yourself. These are but a few tips to consider when shopping for a safe bag for your travels.

Remember to carry a book of matches or a business card from the hotel your are staying at with you at all times. If you end up getting lost, this will help you get directions from someone passing by or a taxi driver. It's good for anyone that really can't speak the language.

Try to avoid hitting rush hour when planning a road trip. If you must be on the road at that time, consider using that time to refuel or grab something to eat. This is a great time to grab a bite or give the kids some exercise.

Be sure your passports are current and not expiring soon. Many countries have rules concerning passports. Some will not allow you into their country if your passport expires soon within a specific amount of time. These time frames can range anywhere from three months to a year.

If there is a little one on your road tip, make sure to stop the car every three hours or so. This will allow your little one to go potty and get a little bit of exercise. Having a child exit the car regularly will also avoid motion sickness. The trip will take a bit longer, but you will have a dramatic drop in stress.

If you are going to be renting a car, make sure you review your auto insurance policy prior to leaving home. Your policy may already provide you with some of the coverage you will need to drive a rental car. In many cases, insurance policies on vehicles also include basic coverage in the case of a third party liability. Look carefully at the policy so you know what is, and is not, covered.

To wrap everything up, traveling is an ordinary urge that most people give into frequently. The more information about traveling that you learn, the more prepared you will be, no matter what circumstances you may be in. Using the tips in this article, may just come in handy one day! [ทัวร์เกาหลี] ทัวร์ญี่ปุ่น ราคาถูก

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