Tag: travel

  • Winter is here

    Last week it snowed for hours in the morning which stayed around for the rest of the day. I stood by the window watching the snowflakes blow around and rain down. I took many pictures and videos sending them back home to my family and friends proclaiming that IT’S SNOWING. After it stopped, I went…

  • A Weekend in Jeonju, South Korea

    Jeonju is located roughly 2 hours south west of Seoul and is easily accessible via the KTX or Express buses. Previously, I wrote about visiting Gyeongju which was the capital of the Silla Kingdom on the eastern side of the country. Jeonju, on the other hand, was in the area that belonged to the Baekje…

  • 6 Months In South Korea

    When someone recently asked me how long I have been in Korea for, I had to count as by now, I have lost track of all time. I can’t believe I’m in my 6th month here already! There is some truth then that time flies when you’re having fun. Winter has officially started by the…

  • Bukhansan National Park: Hiking to Mount Baekundae, Seoul

    One a sunny and pleasant Sunday morning, I agreed to go hiking with my sister. It seemed like half of Seoul had the same idea. The online information will tell you to take the metro to Gupabal but we decided to meet at the stop before at Yeonsinnae instead as we needed lockers. I spotted…

  • What To See In A Weekend in Gyeongju, South Korea

    Gyeongju is located 2.5 hours southeast from Seoul via the KTX (express train). It’s the city that use to be the capital of the Silla Kingdom in 57 BC – 935 AD. Today, Gyeongju is a small town that attracts both local and international visitors. The city doesn’t have the skyscrapers or tall apartment complexes…

  • Once Upon A Bookstore

    “Books took me to places I could never go otherwise. They shared the confessions of people I’d never met and lives I’d never witnessed. The emotions I could never feel, and the events I hadn’t experienced could all be found in those volumes.” ― Won-pyung Sohn, Almond

  • 2D Greem Cafe, Seoul

    Coffee and cafe culture is huge in Korea. There are so many cafes everywhere and most of them if not all are aesthetic in one way or another. One cafe however, is not like the others and that is the Greem Cafe. The concept of this cafe is 2D. So everything in the cafe pretty…

  • Autumn is here, South Korea

    Autumn is here and in full swing. I think this is the first time I’m living somewhere where there is such autumn scenery everywhere. Back home, we don’t have many deciduous trees. South Korea is a lush and mountainous country and at the moment, the country’s landscape is a wash of reds, orange and yellows.…

  • One of My Favourite Areas of Seoul: Insadong

    One of my favourite neighbourhoods in Seoul so far is Insadong. Located just about right in the middle of Seoul, this area contains traditional teahouses, crafts and craft products. This area also contains over 100 galleries and is one of the oldest culturally important areas of Seoul. This area use to be the point of…

  • Fresh Seafood at Jagalchi Market, Busan

    One of the places that frequently comes on the ‘must visit’ list in Busan is Jagalchi Market. Now, I’m wary. These ‘must see’ places tend to be targeted at tourists and I am sure this is the same due to the lack of locals inside. Still, where else can you get very fresh seafood and…