Hi everyone! It's my first time to go to Busan. I just would like to know the right kind of clothings and footwear that I must bring. I am not familiar with your temperature though I pressume its rising a bit right now, as spring is soon to come. I love boots, skirts and jeans a lot. Do I still need my thermals and wools?
If you go now, the weather is still a bit nippy , so bring your boots and jeans with your thermals and wool. happy ravels cheers tommy x
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Yes yous should keep boots and wools with you as this type of year even the weather is still bit chilled there.
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Thank you so much!! Great help!
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Thank you so much!! Great help!
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Thank you!!! I'll be packing tonight! Truly appreciate the reply! XoXo
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I guess it all depends on where you are from and what you are accustomed to. If I wear thermals in anything warmer than -15C I'm seriously sweating and melting. It usually has to be -25C before I even think about putting on my thermals, then it also matters how long I will be outside. Busan right now is fluctuating about 0C to 10C. But it can be a bit windy. It rarely snows in Busan, but it can have a cold rain.
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Hi! You are right, the rain is really cold. Sadly, when I arrived Sunday, it was raining heavily and since we are booked in the beachfront, it was really windy. My boots were really helpful, thermals were not. I am a Filipina thats why maybe if I wear double thermals, it will never be enough. Cold is okay, its the chill that I couldn't take. I am back in Manila early today, coughing. LOL. Thank you so much for your kind reply. Tc
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such a short trip, best stay in the sun....Why Korea in mid-winter? Hope you got some good korean kimchi cheers tommy x
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I've no choice. Its business for me. Will be back maybe next month in Seoul, my first time again. Hope by then, I wouldn't need to bring too much jackets. My hosts were really hospitable. they made sure I get to experience Korean rituals. Kimchies are great! And so is the Korean version of kampai! Awesome people. I love ur country. Thank you for dropping A line.
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