Showing posts with label skiing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label skiing. Show all posts

Tuesday, 23 January 2018

Travelling from Seoul to Olympics Venues

It's easy to travel to Gangwon because almost all cities and counties in Korea have express bus to Gangwon province. 

 Dong Seoul Bus Terminal Ticketing Machine.

Seoul to Jangpyeong Bus Terminal.
Adult: ₩11,600 Child: ₩5,800.

 It's a 2 hour ride to Jangpyeong station, which is nearer to Elf Pension House.

Jangpyeong Bus Departure Schedule.

 Bus Departure Schedule from Dong Seoul Bus Terminal 
to Pyeongchang Bus Terminal. Ticket ₩13,300.
Now,  KTX Gyeonggang high-speed train is running on new line connecting Seoul to Olympics cities in Pyeongchang, Jinbu and Gangneung. You can purchase Pyeongchang Korail Pass to save more on transportation fees if you're travelling by railroad.

 KTX Gyeonggang Line.

 KTX from Seoul to Pyeongchang.

The Pyeongchang Winter Games 2018 will be held at Gangneung station, Jinbu station and Pyeongchang Station. Do make sure you check the nearest station of the venue of the games before purchasing the ticket:

* Pyeongchang Station
   Phoenix Snow Park: Free Style Skiing and Snowboard 

* Jinbu Station
   - Opening and closing ceremony and snow sports events are held during the Pyeongchang Olympic 
     and Paralympic games 2018.  
   - Alpensia Olympic Park: Nordic Combined, Snowboard, Ski Jumping, Cross-Country Skiing
      and Biathlon     
   - Olympic Sliding Centre: Bobsleigh, Luge and Skeleton     
   - Yongpyong Alpine Centre: Alpine Skiing *Slalom, Giant Slalom, Team Event     
   - Jeongseon Alpine Centre: Alpine Skiing *Downhill, Super-G, Combined

* Gangneung Station
  Ice sports events are held during the Pyeongchang Olympic and Paralympic games 2018.   
  - Gangneung Olympic Park:  Speed Skating, Short Track Speed Skating, Figure Skating, Curling  
    and Ice Hockey     
  - Kwandong Hockey Centre: Ice Hockey

Are you visiting Gangwon? I really really wish I could be there to witness Winter Olympics, admiring breathtaking winter scenery from the mountainous Gangwon and playing snow~!

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Wednesday, 29 November 2017

Ski Resorts in Korea

Korea has 17 ski resorts spread around beautiful mountainous Korean Peninsula. The upcoming XXIII Olympic Winter Games will be host in Gangwon-do. This region receives the most annual snowfall, therefore 8 ski resorts are located at this winter sports capital.

 'All That Skiing in Korea' brochure with detailed information 
is available at KTO Singapore

Ski Resorts in Korea.

Ski Resorts in Gangwon-do:

Yongpyong Ski Resort (용평리조트 스키장)

 The birthplace of Korean winter sports. (Photos: KTO)

Ski Area :  16,200,000 m2
Run Length :  5,600 m
Slopes / Lifts :  10 (Easy), 7 (Intermediate), 11 (Expert)  / 14
Hours :  08:30 - 16:30 and 18:30 -22:00
Ski season :  Mid November, 2017 – Early 2018 (undecided) 
    Some slopes planned to operate as normal during the Olympics period.
Add : 715, Olympic-ro, Daegwallyeong-myeon, Pyeongchang-gun, Gangwon-do
Website : www.yongpyong.co.kr (Korean, English, Chinese)

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Alpensia Ski Resort (알펜시아리조트 스키장) 

Gliding down the snow, dreaming of Olympics. (Photos: KTO)

Ski Area :  4,912,396 m2
Run Length :  1,276 m
Slopes / Lifts :  2 (Easy), 3 (Intermediate), 1 (Expert) / 3
Hours :  08:30 - 17:00 and 18:30 -22:00
Ski season :  Ski season not operating due to preparation for PyeongChang Winter Olympic Games
Add : 325, Solbong-ro, Daegwallyeong-myeon, Pyeongchang-gun, Gangwon-do
Website : www.alpensiaresort.co.kr (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)

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Phoenix Park Ski Resort (휘닉스 스노우파크)
 
Preparing for the glory of the PyeongChang 2018 
Winter Olympic Games. (Photo: KTO)

Ski Area :  3,978,575 m2
Run Length :  2,400 m
Slopes / Lifts :  7 (Easy), 10 (Intermediate), 4 (Expert) / 9
Hours :  08:30 - 16:30 and 18:30 -22:30
Ski season :  Mid November, 2017 – January 21, 2018 
    (Slopes closed after 21 Jan for official use of PyeongChang Winter Olympic Games)
Add : 174, Taegi-ro, Bongpyeong-myeon, Pyeongchang-gun, Gangwon-do.
Website : phoenixpark.co.kr (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)  

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Vivaldi Park Ski World (비발디 파크 스키월드)

 Enjoy winter thrill in the pristine natural environment. (Photo: KTO)

Ski Area :  1,322,021 m2
Run Length :  960 m
Slopes / Lifts :  2 (Easy), 9 (Intermediate), 1 (Expert) / 10
Hours :  10:30 - 17:00 and 18:30 -22:30
Ski season :  Late November, 2017 – Late February, 2018 (Planned)
Add : 262, Hanchigol-gil, Seo-myeon, Hongcheon-gun, Gangwon-do
Website : www.daemyungresort.com (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
  
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Elysian Gangchon Ski Resort (엘리시안 강촌 스키장)

A ski resort reachable by subway. (Photo: Elysian)

Ski Area :  2,014,800 m2
Run Length :  1,500 m
Slopes / Lifts :  2 (Easy), 6 (Intermediate), 2 (Expert) / 7
Hours :  08:30 - 17:30 and 19:00 -22:00
Ski season :  Late November, 2017 – Early March, 2018 (Planned)
Add : 688, Bukhangangbyeon-gil, Namsan-myeon, Chuncheon-si, Gangwon-do
Website : elysian.co.kr (Korean, English, Chinese)

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Oak Valley Snow Park (오크밸리 스키장) 

 
A leisure paradise for the whole family to enjoy.

Ski Area :  11,570,247 m2
Run Length :  1,610 m
Slopes / Lifts :  2 (Easy), 5 (Intermediate), 2 (Expert) / 3
Hours :  08:30 - 17:00 and 18:30 -24:00
Ski season :  Late November, 2017 – Early March, 2017 (Planned)
Add : 58, Oak valley 2-gil, Jijeong-myeon, Wonju-si, Gangwon-do
Website : www.oakvalley.co.kr (Korean, English, Chinese)


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Welli Hilli Park (웰리힐리파크 스노우파크)

Where snowboarders soar through the sky.

Ski Area :  6,716,000 m2
Run Length :  1,302 m
Slopes / Lifts :  4 (Easy), 11 (Intermediate), 4 (Expert) / 8
Hours :  08:30 - 17:00 and 19:00 -23:00
Ski season :  Mid November, 2017 – Early March, 2018 (Planned)
Add : 451, Gowon-ro, Dunnae-myeon, Hoengseong-gun, Gangwon-do
Website : www.wellihillipark.com (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)  
 
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High1 Ski Resort (하이원리조트 스키장)


The first ski slope below the sky. (Photos: KTO)

Ski Area :  4,992,000 m2
Run Length :  2,328 m
Slopes / Lifts :  5 (Easy), 11 (Intermediate), 2 (Expert)  / 9
Hours :  08:30 - 16:00 and 18:00 -22:00
Ski season :  November 15, 2017 – March 25, 2018 *Subject to change
Add : 500, High1-gil, Gohan-eup, Jeongseon-gun, Gangwon-do
Website : www.high1.com (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)    

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Ski Resorts in Gyeonggi-do:

Jisan Forest Ski Resort (지산 포레스트 리조트 스키장)

Sparkling silver snow await.

Ski Area :  2,970,000 m2
Run Length :  1,500 m
Slopes / Lifts :  2 (Easy), 3 (Intermediate), 2 (Expert)  / 5
Hours :  09:00 - 17:00 and 18:30 -23:00
Ski season :  Early December, 2017 – Early March, 2018
Add : 267, Jisan-ro, Majeong-myeon, Icheon-si, Gyeonggi-do
Website : www.jisanresort.co.kr (Korean, English, Chinese)

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Konjiam Resort (곤지암리조트 스키장)

Enjoy a relaxing family vacation.

Ski Area :  1,090,914 m2
Run Length :  1,429 m
Slopes / Lifts :  2 (Easy), 6 (Intermediate), 1 (Expert)  / 5
Hours :  08:30 - 16:30 and 18:30 -22:30
Ski season :  Early December, 2017 – Early March, 2018 (Planned)
Add : 278, Docheogwit-ro, Docheok-myeon, Gwangju-si, Gyeonggi-do
Website : www.konjiamresort.co.kr (Korean, English)      

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Yangji Pine Resort Ski Valley (양지파인리조트스키장)


Create exciting memories on snow...

Ski Area :  850,000 m2
Run Length :  5,600 m
Slopes / Lifts :  2 (Easy), 5 (Intermediate), 2 (Expert)  / 6
Hours :  09:00 - 17:00 and 18:50 -24:00
Ski season :  Early December, 2017 – Late February, 2018 (Planned)
Add : 112, Nampyeong-ro, Yangji-myeon, Cheoin-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do
Website : www.pineresort.com (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)       


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Bears Town Ski Resort (베어스타운리조트 스키장)

 A night skier's Paradise.

Ski Area :  265,000 m2
Run Length :  2,300 m
Slopes / Lifts :  2 (Easy), 5 (Intermediate), 3 (Expert)  / 8
Hours :  09:00 - 16:30 and 18:30 -24:00
Ski season :  Undecided
Add : 27, Geumgang-ro 2536beon-gil, Naechon-myeon, Pocheon-si, Gyeonggi-do
Website : www.bearstown.com (Korean, English)

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Star Hill Resort (스타힐리조트)

Where there are splendid natural scenes and romance. (Photos: KTO)

Ski Area :  200,000 m2
Run Length :  700 m
Slopes / Lifts :  1 (Easy), 2 (Intermediate), 3 (Expert)  / 5
Hours :  10:00 - 17:00 and 18:30 -24:00
Ski season :  Late November, 2017 – Early March, 2018 (Planned)
Add : 96, Meokgat-ro, Hwado-eup, Namyangju-si, Gyeonggi-do
Website : www.starhillresort.com (Korean only)

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 Ganghwa Ski & Golf Resort (강화 Ski & Golf 리조트)

Exotic winter experience with a view of the sea.

Ski Area :  645,225 m2
Run Length :  920 m
Slopes / Lifts :  2 (Easy), 3 (Intermediate), 1 (Expert)  / 3
Hours :  09:00 - 17:00 and 18:50 -24:00
Ski season :  Scheduled to open in December 2017
Add : 4-5 Seondu-ri, Gilsang-myeon, Ganghwa-gun, Incheon-si, Gyeonggi-do
Website : TBA

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Ski Resorts in Jeolla-do & Gyeongsang-do:

Deogyusan Ski Resort (무주덕유산리조트 스키장)

 Korea's largest ski slope.

 
Ski Area :  7,018,600 m2
Run Length :  3,413 m
Slopes / Lifts :  3 (Easy), 12 (Intermediate), 6 (Expert)  / 14
Hours :  08:30 - 24:00
Ski season :  Mid December, 2017 – Early/Mid March, 2018 (Planned)
Add : 185, Manseon-ro, Seolcheon-myeon, Muju-gun, Jeollabuk-do
Website : www.mdysresort.com (Korean, English)

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 Eden Valley Ski Resort (에덴밸리스키장)

 Korea's Southternmost ski resort.

Ski Area :  740,000 m2
Run Length :  1,495 m
Slopes / Lifts :  2 (Easy), 2 (Intermediate), 3 (Expert)  / 3
Hours :  10:00 - 17:00 and 19:00 -25:00
Ski season :  Mid December, 2017 – Late February, 2018 (Planned)
Add : 1206, Eosil-ro, Yangsan-si, Gyeongsangnam-do
Website : www.edenvalley.co.kr (Korean only)

For more information, please visit respective ski resort's website or Visit Korea's website.

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Sunday, 23 July 2017

How and Where to Learn Winter Sports in Korea?

[Korea] - [Buyeo] - How and Where to Learn Winter Sports in Korea? | by Meheartseoul
Too bad that not every country experience winter. For countries located near equator like Singapore only recognized two seasons which are wet and dry seasons. Therefore, it has been my dreams to visit countries where you can build snowman!

Without explanation, we all know that winter is icy cold, dry and humid. But, it didn't stop us to visit Korea during winter. In fact, out of our 5 trips to Korea, twice were in winter season. However, it wasn't snowing during our visit in Feb 2014. It's just snow covering some places that we visited. 

Actually, cold won't bother you much if you wear thermal insulating clothing, winter jacket, protecting your neck with scarf, wear hat and if not enough... you can use hot packs to keep yourself warm! I would recommend you opt to stay in Korean style hotel or Hanok House, because it's nice to sleep on ondol (heated) floor.

Still remember how we flew out from Ashley Queens Restaurant the moment I saw the weather forecast notification that it's snowing. Yes, it's our first time seeing white fluffy snow falling from blue sky. Happily 'dancing' in the snow as we tried to catch as the snow on our palms. 

It's phenomenal moments for us... but, we'd to rush back to the restaurant before being escorted back by police. You know we'd not paid the buffet.  I just used sign language to the staff that we wanted to see snow, not sure whether she understood or not.

Snow is like magic blanket and turning Daewallyeong ranch to wonderland!

Snowscape in Jeonju on 27 Nov vs cold winter without snow on 29 Nov.

 My weird body reacted as if it's colder if it's not snowing.
Completely fine even snow pouring down on me.


There are a lot of activities that you can do in winter, such as skiing, snowboarding, hiking, ice fishing and so on. I know, most of us that living in hot countries which ice melted in just few minutes doesn't know how to ski. Worry not, why not pick up a new skill while travelling and it'll be extraordinary and unforgetable experience in winter~^^

Korea has so no lack of ski resorts and mostly scattered around Gangwondo and Gyeonggido. Here are the list and more detailed information from VisitKorea for your easy reference.

Most of these resorts do conduct classes for skiing and snowboarding. You can even get special or discounted price if you're staying in the resort. Or you can get private instructor for one to one, where the instructor can concentrate just to one person instead of a group of students.

 You can check my previous post about Muju Ski Resort here
and also 3 hours private skiing lesson here.

Hubby's pose like he's so satisfied after successfully sliding down from expert slope.

 After the session, you should be able to slide down the hill. Cool, right?! 

Well, not for us... We're still far to be considered as fair in skiing. It's nothing to do with the instructor. He's very good that I think with his skill, he can participate in upcoming 2018 Winter Olympics Games.


I just want to lie down on the snow and make snow angel~! ;P

Actually, we wanted to learn skiing together with kids on our last trip, but too bad that all of us were sick and just stayed in the pension houseand had mild winter activities such as fed animals, built snowman, and had a good rest.

 Playing snowtubing at Elf Pension House.

Yes, my hands are itchy whenever I see thick snow!
Let's make a cool snowman~!

Do you know that building snowman, snowball fighting and ice fishing 
are considered as winter recreational sports? 
It can be casually enjoyed by whole family from young to old. 

Talking about winter sports, world mega scale winter Olympics games will be held in Pyeongchang, Gangwon-do which will feature 102 events in 15 sports: 

 
 Event calendar (Source: Wikipedia)

I wish to be there to witness the spectacular opening ceremony and few competitions like figure skating, Alpine skiing, and Snowboarding. 

Would love to see  the exquisite and elegance figure skating as close as I can. Still don't understand the formula of how they manage to balance themself after super fast spin, turns, twizzles. And the most fascinating is they're like a feather... flying and spining in the air effortlessly and gracefully. Really unbelieveable skills they have by practicing hard! 

Adrenaline rush sport, Alpine skiing was one the reasons and my encouragement to take up skiing class. My ultimate goal is able to slide down the magical white hill without my legs trembling or jellified. 

I'll back to workforce tomorrow, which coincidentally marking countdown D-200 to Pyeongchang Olympics.


Oh yeah, KTO Singapore will be celebrating D-200 with many exciting activities on 8th July 2017 (Fri), 3pm to 8pm. If you want to experience mini hockey and curling, fishing game or just to get information for your next visit to Korea, do visit them and who knows you might win and bring back home souvenirs featuring cute Soohorang and Bandabi as mascots of Winter Olympics and Paralympics Games.

Please click here for more information.


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