Posted: Thu May 04, 2006 4:06 pm
Soju is ~24% alcohol (360ml = ~$1) -- it's actually not really made from rice, but usually from sweet potato, and is, I believe, distilled. There are other 'rice beers' (Makgoli, dong-dong-ju) that are fermented...
Yes, you can still go to the soju tent and get sloshed. fun times! (just don't ride there... )
Gas? 1550 won/liter = ~$1.60/liter * 4 (liters per gallon[?]) = $6.40/gallon. Lots! My bike gets pretty good milage. That, and Korea is a small country. It's actually not so bad... it's worse if you drive a big car. People pay $70 on average to fill up their mid-size cars. If you compare that to GDP per capita, it's really quite expensive.
Bike theft is only a problem for the smaller bikes that the high-schoolers ride (my first bike was stolen). The bigger bikes are heavier and harder to steal...
Yeah - right-of-way. The 'law of the road' is the only law you need to know. Relsek - you got it right. As a motorbike, you have to keep an eye out on and yeild to cars, generally... but it's not so bad in practice, there are lots of ways around cars if you're motivated enough...
Bikes here most definitely do not outnumber bikes. There really aren't all that many, actually. All the delivery (pizza, chicken, etc.) gets done on scooters though - so you see lots of those buzzing around.
Keep the questions coming!
Yes, you can still go to the soju tent and get sloshed. fun times! (just don't ride there... )
Gas? 1550 won/liter = ~$1.60/liter * 4 (liters per gallon[?]) = $6.40/gallon. Lots! My bike gets pretty good milage. That, and Korea is a small country. It's actually not so bad... it's worse if you drive a big car. People pay $70 on average to fill up their mid-size cars. If you compare that to GDP per capita, it's really quite expensive.
Bike theft is only a problem for the smaller bikes that the high-schoolers ride (my first bike was stolen). The bigger bikes are heavier and harder to steal...
Yeah - right-of-way. The 'law of the road' is the only law you need to know. Relsek - you got it right. As a motorbike, you have to keep an eye out on and yeild to cars, generally... but it's not so bad in practice, there are lots of ways around cars if you're motivated enough...
Bikes here most definitely do not outnumber bikes. There really aren't all that many, actually. All the delivery (pizza, chicken, etc.) gets done on scooters though - so you see lots of those buzzing around.
Keep the questions coming!