Hope you enjoy it! It's a great little city. Here are a few more things that might be of help: Download our Korea Travel Guide PDF here: buymeacoffee.com/tastesseoulgood/e/135270 Watch our '100 Things to do in Seoul' video here: ruclips.net/video/DdJGnAlkygs/видео.html Follow our weekly livestreams of Korea on Facebook: facebook.com/tastesseoulgood
I recently found your channel. I enjoyed your videos, thanks for posting Korean cities. I am a Korean American, originally from Seoul. I lived in Korea for 30 years, but I didn't visit cities like you. If you have time, can you make videos of Korean people's daily lives such as restaurant workers. You make high quality videos, and you should have more views. Keep up the good work!
MulHoe is SO GOOD! it doesn't doesn't sound appetizing but it's great. it was the best meal I had on SK this fall. and only 15,000 won!! where I went for it in Pohang I got tons of food. for starters a steam crab & 9 banchan. then she brought over a hotpot of seafood soup. then I got the cold raw fish soup. I added ice, water, gochujang and vinegar to my mine and mixed. so a little different.
So awesome and I would love to discover this amazing place and to experience these yummy foods so I am adding it to my must-do list thank Taste Seoul Good for sharing this with
Wow! You visited Pohang with proper information about the food such as crab, gwamegi, and mulhwei. There is a reason why Mulhwei is famous in Pohang. There is a top chef in Pohang who specializes in mulhoe dishes in Korea. He is a well-known master chef who appeared on many TV programs in Korea. Pohang is both a tourist city and an industrial city. Foreigners may not know, but Koreans know Pohang well. Pohang is famous for seeing the sunrise to Koreans. Pohang is also famous for its seafood dishes. In Pohang, there is a steel mill of a large company called POSCO. The company's steel production ranks among the top 10 in the world. The company's output itself is smaller than that of Chinese companies, but it is the world's No. 1 for 13 consecutive years in terms of technology level and competitiveness. You didn't visit the sunrise spot, but you showed enough wonderful places and delicious food in Pohang. Good video!
Curious, in the show Gongjin is shown to be relatively small. But Pohang is quite large. The port/seaside area, is that just on the outskirts of Pohang or something? There was an aerial shot in one of the episodes where I didn't notice a bigger city in the background. I'm really curious where exactly the little seaside section is?
Going to Pohang in October, so thanks for the tips
Hope you enjoy it! It's a great little city.
Here are a few more things that might be of help:
Download our Korea Travel Guide PDF here: buymeacoffee.com/tastesseoulgood/e/135270
Watch our '100 Things to do in Seoul' video here: ruclips.net/video/DdJGnAlkygs/видео.html
Follow our weekly livestreams of Korea on Facebook:
facebook.com/tastesseoulgood
Your channel is underrated. Keep up the good work.
I recently found your channel. I enjoyed your videos, thanks for posting Korean cities. I am a Korean American, originally from Seoul. I lived in Korea for 30 years, but I didn't visit cities like you. If you have time, can you make videos of Korean people's daily lives such as restaurant workers. You make high quality videos, and you should have more views. Keep up the good work!
I remember you taking us there on a live. Nice
Yeah! It was a fun weekend. A lot more to see and do their than I had expected.
MulHoe is SO GOOD! it doesn't doesn't sound appetizing but it's great. it was the best meal I had on SK this fall. and only 15,000 won!!
where I went for it in Pohang I got tons of food. for starters a steam crab & 9 banchan. then she brought over a hotpot of seafood soup. then I got the cold raw fish soup. I added ice, water, gochujang and vinegar to my mine and mixed. so a little different.
So awesome and I would love to discover this amazing place and to experience these yummy foods so I am adding it to my must-do list thank Taste Seoul Good for sharing this with
You should! It's a nice city. I'd like to go back sometime and explore even more!
Ohhh I loved to see you walking in the bridge! 😂😂
Hometown cha cha cha💙💙💙
Wow! You visited Pohang with proper information about the food such as crab, gwamegi, and mulhwei. There is a reason why Mulhwei is famous in Pohang. There is a top chef in Pohang who specializes in mulhoe dishes in Korea. He is a well-known master chef who appeared on many TV programs in Korea.
Pohang is both a tourist city and an industrial city. Foreigners may not know, but Koreans know Pohang well.
Pohang is famous for seeing the sunrise to Koreans. Pohang is also famous for its seafood dishes.
In Pohang, there is a steel mill of a large company called POSCO. The company's steel production ranks among the top 10 in the world. The company's output itself is smaller than that of Chinese companies, but it is the world's No. 1 for 13 consecutive years in terms of technology level and competitiveness.
You didn't visit the sunrise spot, but you showed enough wonderful places and delicious food in Pohang. Good video!
Hello, can I ask how did you move from your departure to Pohang?
I got around using public buses mostly, and maybe an occasional taxi.
Great content! How old are you?
Curious, in the show Gongjin is shown to be relatively small. But Pohang is quite large. The port/seaside area, is that just on the outskirts of Pohang or something? There was an aerial shot in one of the episodes where I didn't notice a bigger city in the background. I'm really curious where exactly the little seaside section is?
The little village is quite small and located pretty far away from the city center. The city is definitely spread out.
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@@TastesSEOULGood I'll check it out.