Danyang 丹陽

From Seoul, I took the bus from the Dong Seoul Bus Terminal to Danyang for 19,800 won (S$24.73) and arrived at the Danyang Danuri Center. The bus trip is about 2 hours. Got a taxi for 4,000 won (S$5) to the Sono Moon Resort and stayed there for 3 days and 2 nights. You can also use the Korean T-card and take the local bus from the Danuri Center to the resort, it is about 4 bus stops. You can even walk from the Danyang Danuri Center and passed by the traditional market to reach the resort as it is just one straight road down, about 30 minutes of slow walk.

There is a water park inside the Sono Moon Resort but it was closed when I was there. There are also supermarket, bakery shop, restaurant and children play area at the basement of the resort. Worth staying for a few days.

The Mancheonha Skywalk is about 3 km from the Sono Moon Resort. Could take a slow morning walk.

The 30-metre high Manchenha Skywalk is free but you have to pay 3,000 won (S$3.75) for the bus to bring you up there. As the weather is not good, the other activities like the Alpine coaster and zipline were closed.

Took the local bus from the Danyang Danuri Center to Jacheon Station to take the train to Busan. The train ticket is 47,400 won (S$59.20) and the journey is about 2.5 hours.

The bento fast food was too good that I went to the same place 3 times.

Malacca 马六甲

I took the bus from the Larkin bus terminal in Johor to Malacca. This is about 3 hours ride and costs about S$7. In Malacca, I stayed in this 4 Star Hatten Hotel with a Hatten shopping centre next to it. The main tourist attarctions are within 10 minutes walk from the hotel. Here are some pictures I have taken during my 4 days and 3 nights stay in Malacca.

The Hotel

The view from the hotel

The local breakfast

Fast Food. Texas has unlimited refill of drink but I can drink 3 cups at the most.

Dim sum breakfast – very salty!

I also tried these food and drink

The Night Market

The way to drink water melon

The Jonker Walk

The World Heritage City

Maritime Museum

St Paul’s Hill

Mount Fuji 富士山

It was raining when I reached Mount Fuji. According to the staff at the information counter, they do not encourage mountain climbing for these few days as the weather is not good. Despite the rain, I walked up Mount Fuji. Although I did not reach the summit but I can say proudly say I have climbed Mount Fuji.