Saturday, June 28, 2014

Day 09: Hanbok!

한복 is the traditional Korean attire that is still seen in modern times, during special occasions. For several years now I've wanted to buy one, and so I was determined to today!

There are several ways to access hanboks, such as a photo cafe where you can dress up in a hanbok and get your photo taken. Or you can go to shopping markets, such as in 남대문 or 동대문, where hanboks are already made and range from roughly $90 to $150, depending on simplicity. Or you can go to a custom made shop, which is more for couples getting married (or something more serious than just wanting a hanbok). At these shops, you choose the colors and patterns you want, then the workers take your measurements and custom make your desired hanbok. I accidentally went to one of these shops, and the workers were so friendly, I couldn't walk out empty handed without feeling guilty. (Here is the shop's web page). I explained to them that I wanted a hanbok on the spot, so they chose their sample hanbok pieces and helped me to dress up. After trying on the puffy first piece, then long skirt, and finally the long sleeved top, I fell in love with this hanbok!
The shop owners told me to come back in an hour so they can hem and make adjustments to the hanbok. When I came back, everything was neatly packed in a beautiful box. To my surprise, my set includes: the puffy first piece, trousers, the long skirt, the long sleeved top, a set of hair tassels, a purse and shoes as well! And lastly, they offered me two jade rings as a gift. In all, this cost 250,000₩, which is actually reasonable considering all that it comes with and that fully custom made sets start at 350,000₩ at this shop.

Pictures will be posted in a few months~

Saturday, June 21, 2014

Day 02: Myungdong, Gangnam, Noryangjin Fish Market, Dongdaemun



To start off the day, we are at a little stand just outside of our hotel in Myungdong called 호봉 토스트. This stall serves a variety of toasted sandwiches and freshly blended fruit juices for around 3,000₩ each.
I ordered the 호봉 Special, which had a warm toast sandwiching a slice of ham, tomato, red onions and chopped potatoes, along with a plum juice. I'm mind blown at the sweet, savory taste of my sandwich and freshness and pulpiness of my juice! The drink was so refreshing, I came back later on for some orange juice too! Also I ordered in Korean, but the shop owner was also fluent in English, Chinese and Japanese. And the workers were so hospitable, setting up seats for us outside of their stall.
Like many of the other surrounding stalls, this was broadcasted on a TV program.
We walked around Myungdong, which has so many streets for pedestrians (rather than cars) and there are so many cosmetic shops, the same ones just storefronts away from each other.
The only cosmetic store I was interested in was Shara Shara, since their products are difficult to obtain for foreigners and their endorser is none other than Myungsoo. (This was taken before 9AM, when all the shops were stilled closed, hence why the L cutout isn't visible). The first Shara location I saw in Myungdong was a very cramped hallway and had aggressive sales ladies who kept insisting that after spending 100,000₩, then I'd get the L goodies (face mask sheet, postcard and tumbler), and a smaller purchase wouldn't consist of anything. She even argued that other Shara locations have run out of the L face masks, so I'm lucky that it's available here. Frustrated with the ridiculous pricing on my precious L (though of course he's priceless!), I left empty handed, hoping to run into the other Shara branch in Myungdong.
After a few blocks, I found another Shara Shara in a nice, larger and roomier corner location! Here's the gorgeous storefront. And better yet, inside the shopping baskets were the L face masks as freebies! Already I knew I'd have to buy something this time.
At the register was the collection of L freebies, including posters (only 3 left), postcards (only the black version left), face masks, notebook and tumbler, which would need a purchase of 75,000 or 150,000₩ for various freebies.
After discussing with the sales lady, she generously made me a deal: I spend 30,000₩ and receive a poster (which I already have) or the other L face mask and a postcard. I decided to buy a 28,000₩ body scrub that had a "buy one get one free" promotion and a random 2,000₩ item. I'm so happy to have continued my Myungsoo Day with these amazing goodies; it's like spending $10 for each Myungsoo good and getting the scrubs as a bonus!
Afterwards we went to Lotte Department Store in Myungdong. Just outside is a food stall with unexpectedly pricey, but delicious, street food. The 김밥 was the best!

Though we were quite full, we then went to the basement of Lotte, which consists of a very glamorous food court that has vendors such as Beard Papa's (that has 빙수 and fresh fruit drinks, much different from the States!), Chinese food Korean style, kimchi, udon, sushi conveyor belt, and raw seafood like abalone!

From here, it was off to Gangnam to Samsung D'Light! This Samsung store is located in the Samsung building and takes up the first three floors. The top floor has high tech displays and a very cool 3D experience in an elevator about storing data. Also on that floor are various home entertainment rooms and a test kitchen. The second floor has motion-sensored video games and a counter of cameras with still life objects at a table to test out the cameras. The bottom floor had all the phones, tablets and accessories. I came into the store not interested in purchasing anything, but just as I stepped onto this floor, Infinite's "Reflex" played which really made me feel high-kind-of-happy. Speaking of infinite, there were sadly no endorsement advertisements in the store.
However, on display was the Samsung Round, a curved phone, but the workers said this phone was too outdated to sell. Also on display was the Samsung Galaxy K Zoom 2, a phone with a high quality, built-in camera, which wouldn't be released until the following week. As these phones aren't available in the States, I hope to get my hands on one!
Next stop was Coex Mall! Just as the taxi was pulling up to the mall, I saw the most beautiful ad: it was a small truck with L's Bravo Viewtiful Part 2 on the side! I found this surprising, as it's been about nine months since his book came out.

Coex is currently remodeling until December 2014 so some areas were closed. Besides the aquarium and movie theater inside, there wasn't anything else. Despite a lack of interesting shops, it was well worth the trip as I got to see an ad for L!
Following Coex was Kyobo Tower, to visit its basement shop, Kyobo Bookstore. In this shop, the left carries books while the right has a joint CD shop called Hottracks. This shop is a bit small, but I found the three products I was looking for! Sadly there were no posters to give away though. There was even a copy of Infinite's instrumental CD, Origin, still available for 24,000₩!

For dinner, we went to the Noryangjin Fish Market (노량진수산시장), which was like a large, open warehouse. The first floor had many vendors selling live and frozen seafood. Most don't speak English, but there are a few English speaking vendors floating around to help guide you. Once you purchase your seafood, which is then placed in plastic shopping bags, you go to one of the many restaurants on the second floor or the back of the first floor. At the restaurant (some of which are floor seating, others at a table), you pay a base price for entering, and then an extra charge per dish cooked using your just-bought seafood. The chef also discusses how he'll cook each dish for you, such as sashimi, steam and BBQ.
One thing this market, or Seoul in general, is the live baby octopus that can kill you if its tentacles suck onto your neck while swallowing. Here's a blurry photo of the octopus, which was still wriggling around in the dish! To finish off the perfect evening, this restaurant played songs from Infinite's latest album: "Reflex," "Season 2," (which I thought "Last Romeo" would follow, because who would just play an intro song), and later on, "나란 사람!"

It was difficult finding a taxi at the fish market, but eventually we followed one taxi on standby who got out of his car to hang out with a group of other standby taxi drivers. We approached him and instead his friend spoke to us in Konglish. They were very nice and eventually decided to drive us despite being on break. While we were speaking in Korean, some guy had slipped into the back seat of the taxi! Our driver began to get in, and was shocked to see someone back there. His friend opened the door, shooed him out, and kindly let us in. I finally had my first real conversation with a Korean, which was very exciting! Proves to me that maybe I can get, eventually without the use of English.

Our last stop for the night was Dongdaemun, which is a shopping district with five multi-level malls of fashion shopping! Despite being like a nigh market, several floors, as well as this underground mall, sadly closes earlier than expected.

Friday, June 20, 2014

Day 01: The Arrival

My long-awaited trip to Korea has officially started today! After flying for half the day, I arrived in Seoul on Friday, June 19, 2014 at night.

To my pleasant surprise, the hotel I'm staying at is affiliated with Etude House! The concierge gave us ten Etude Green Tea face mask sheets.
And at the elevators of my floor, there's a pretty vanity with Etude's Entoinette nail polish line. The tenth floor is even dedicated as the Princess Floor, but actually it's just the same as my floor.
There are other themed floors too, like The Face Shop.
And inside each room, there are complementary necessities provided by Etude: Silk Scarf Shampoo, Milk Talk body wash, Skin Mal:Gem Smoother and Emulsion.
After gawking over all the Etude products, we headed for the streets of Myungdong. We didn't get far, as this one intersection was all we needed for the night.
We went to a food stand that had dried octopus and squid and ordered a bag of octopus slices. After paying 5 Won, the shop owner then grilled it once more to warm it up. 
He didn't allow any pictures of his stand so I only have one of the octopus.

Behind the food stall was a small Kpop CD shop that had the latest posters plastered on the glass doors (above my label "CD Shop" you can see Infinite's "Last Romeo" and Exo's "Overdose") and was playing none other than...Infinite's latest album! I first heard 로시난테 and then 숨 좀 쉬자. I could not stop fangirling and labeling myself as an obvious tourist obsessed with Kpop. It was here that it finally hit me: I'm in Korea, listening to Infinite on the streets!
After being dragged away from my happiest moment of the day, my family stepped into a quaint restaurant called 신선설농탕.
They served mostly 선농탕 (a kind of milky broth soup with beef), so we ordered that with 떡 along with an order or dumplings. There were also 반찬, kimchi and pickled radish, in buckets at the side of the table ready to self cut and self serve. I tried ordering in Korean, but the waiter kept answering back in English...maybe it's best to go to less touristy places to test my Korean.
Around the front of the restaurant were pictures indicating that a few dramas have been shot here before. Actually, many vendors in Myungdong show that they've been on TV somehow before, which is pretty cool!
Our last stop for the night was 7-11, which had American comfort but loaded with Korean goods. Inside I saw a television ad with Suzy, a Kim So Hyun ad, and...I had to look for Pepsi since Infinite currently endorses it, and found a mini Infinite ad! If only Infinite were on the Pepsi can itself, then I would have bought it.

I can't wait to see what else Seoul has in store for me! Another exciting day awaits~

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Introduction: Studying Abroad in South Korea

I've fallen for the charms of Korean dramas, Kpop, and Korean food, and four years later, I'm finally about to study abroad in South Korea! While I have been interested in Korean culture since July 2010, it wasn't until I became infinitized in December 2012 that my love for Kim Myungsoo and Infinite that I decided to study abroad in their homeland. As an Inspirit, I'll spend my time in Korea visiting the places known to Inspirits and Infinite!

The Agenda:
  • Dongwoo, Woohyun, Hoya and Sungyeol's restaurants
  • Infinite Tree Memorial Forest
  • Red Carpet Salon
  • This Is Infinite filming locations
  • Nodaji Restaurant
  • New Dorm at Mecentapolis
  • Old Dorm
  • Infinite's favorite restaurant near the Old Dorm
  • Woollim Ent Building
Hopefully I'll be able to hit all of these Infinite treasures; if not, I'll have to come back again (lol)! I will be blogging about my Inspirit life, as well as my other experiences while in Korea~