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Ilsanman



Joined: 15 Aug 2003
Location: Bucheon, Korea

PostPosted: Sun May 23, 2004 4:22 am    Post subject: Goshiwon- Goshi-tel Reply with quote

I have recently learned about these places.

I am curious about anyone's experiences with goshiwons or goshi-tels.


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hadeshorn



Joined: 30 Jul 2003

PostPosted: Sun May 23, 2004 5:39 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Well *beep* are a lot of fun especially when you feel the urge to *beep*. But then you *beep* and its all over and you feel like *beep*. However all is not lost because after *beep* you can *beep* followed by another round of *beep*.

But is it worth the *beep*. Well yes and *beep*. But its up to your own *beep* preference. Because some people like their *beep* quick while others like theres *beep*.

So yeah its all up to you.

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Ilsanman



Joined: 15 Aug 2003
Location: Bucheon, Korea

PostPosted: Sun May 23, 2004 8:29 am    Post subject: yes Reply with quote

hahaha not funny

I guess I have to write goshi-tel.

Any serious replies? I am considering it in the future as a place to live for a short while, and would apprecaite any information I can get.
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jaiho



Joined: 16 Mar 2004

PostPosted: Sun May 23, 2004 1:10 pm    Post subject: Actually... Reply with quote

Actually I was thinking about checking out a Goshiwon as well. I did some searching and found out that they are used by university students for studying. They have a reception desk and I'm not sure if you can bring friends over..

Here's a webpage that lists GOshiwons in Seoul. Note it's in Korean Razz --> http://www.anyroom.net/room1/room1.asp

From the pictures, it seems teh rooms are pretty clean and decent, range from 25-35 manwon (350$ CDN/month). But I heard they are very very small.. the size of a closet!
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Ilsanman



Joined: 15 Aug 2003
Location: Bucheon, Korea

PostPosted: Mon May 24, 2004 4:37 am    Post subject: yes Reply with quote

If I can't have guests, I won't go there. Yes, they are small, but if it's not a permanent situation, I could deal with it for a few months.

What about Hasukjip (homestay)? Any experiences with that?
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Mashimaro



Joined: 31 Jan 2003
Location: location, location

PostPosted: Mon May 24, 2004 5:37 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

At a hasuk jib you will get a bigger room, a friendly ajumma to cook good korean food for you, a cultural experience and generally a good deal

(unless you are unlucky enough to find a bad one.. in which case move after the first month)

At a goshiwon you get a tiny room and claustrophobia.
Ok I admit I haven't stayed in a goshiwon, but I've heard from friends)

Goshiwons may be cheaper but factor in the breakfasts and dinners at the hasuk (with the extra comfort) and it's probably a better option.

I've only good things to say for my hasuk experience.
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Ilsanman



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Location: Bucheon, Korea

PostPosted: Mon May 24, 2004 9:45 am    Post subject: yes Reply with quote

What is the price range for a hasukjip? and how safe are your belongings?
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Son Deureo!



Joined: 30 Apr 2003

PostPosted: Mon May 24, 2004 12:46 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hasookjips in Shinchon generally cost 350,000-400,000 per month, and they include breakfast and dinner. One potential downside, though, is that the meals are generally served at a specific range of one or two hours. If you can't be there during that time than it's TS for you.
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Zyzyfer



Joined: 29 Jan 2003
Location: who, what, where, when, why, how?

PostPosted: Tue May 25, 2004 4:34 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Where are the hasukjips in Shinchon?

I did stay in a goshiwon last year; it had a curfew and there were no guests allowed. On the flipside, there was a 100K deposit and 200K for the month, and I had a TV and a phone (that could only receive calls). Only go for a goshiwon if you're desperate, I suppose. That said, I'll probably end up in another one.
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Ilsanman



Joined: 15 Aug 2003
Location: Bucheon, Korea

PostPosted: Tue May 25, 2004 5:23 am    Post subject: yes Reply with quote

I wouldn't stay at one with a curfew or restrictions like that.

What about curfews at a homestay? And safety of your possessions?

The price sounds good.

I know of one in Hongdae. If you know where Hubble Bubble or Universalis is (board cafe), it's right beside Universalis' building.
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Mashimaro



Joined: 31 Jan 2003
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PostPosted: Tue May 25, 2004 9:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Zyzyfer wrote:
Where are the hasukjips in Shinchon?


It is more pertinent to ask "where aren't they?"
The answer to that is they are not located in the prime real estate with the cafes, bars dept stores etc. In any other part of Shinchon you will more than likely stumble across them though.
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JackSarang



Joined: 28 Jan 2003

PostPosted: Tue May 25, 2004 10:19 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I was checking into them recently and the policies vary from place to place. But there are so many of them in the Shinchon area you can just shop around.

Calling a hasookjip a "homestay" is really a misnomer. You're not really staying in some spare bedroom in a Korean's house, they're mostly all big boarding houses with 10+ rooms for guests. Alot have seperate entrances and no curfew as well as no issues about having guests. You also generally get a bigger room than a goshiwon.
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