Showing posts with label Korea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Korea. Show all posts

25 July 2016

경주 ♡ temple run

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It's been literally months since I uploaded the first part of my day in Gyeongju and seeing that today, a year prior, I was already in Korea makes it even more obvious that it is about damn time to continue this series.
Today I want to talk about our adventureous trip to Hwangnyongsa and Bunhwangsa, as well as our night trip to Cheomseongdae and other sites around Gyeongju. This post will be really picture heavy, but as always, I will try to include some information about the sites I visited, as well.
And since I can't recall the last time when I visited so many historical sites on one day, I came up with that rather corny headline - I hope you don't mind...

After visiting Cheonmachong in Tumuli Park (you can read up on that here) we took a cab to Hwangnyongsa. Unfortunately I expected what I had seen on photos - like that one - before and couldn't find the pagoda - naturally since it's not there anymore.

8 May 2016

경주 ♡ dipping into Korean history

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After I put up my Korean notebook haul and the special post about my visit to the SM popup store in Myeongdong, it's finally time to continue on and talk about my day in Gyeongju.
I actually just recently realized why I like to do my travelogs that detailed and late... they help me revive the memories and in some cases help to sooth my wanderlust. Sometimes it makes it worse but usually it freshens up my daily life that tends to be really hectic and uneventful (at least most of it isn't really blog-worthy).


13 April 2016

일기장에게 ♡ Korean notebook haul

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I usually try not to talk too much about all the small obsessions I have and about all the little things I adore and can't keep my fingers off, but I can assure you, they are there.
One of these things is the unexplainable excitement that runs through my veins whenever I hold a new, empty notebook, diary or basically any other sort of cased paper to write on in my hands. I love the smell of freshly printed worksheets, newly bought books and new notebooks.
I also really, really like pens so in general, I'm in love with stationery. Especially when it's cute.
That being said, Korea turned into my personal goldmine (actually I mentioned that before in my sticker haul but whatever).
So, before I continue with photos about the day we spent in Gyeongju, I'll share all the notebooks with you, that I bought last summer, on the other side of the world.

23 March 2016

special ♡ SM pop up store & K-POP gets

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People who have followed the updates about my trip to Korea probably remember that I uploaded a ton of pictures in a post about Myeongdong last November already.
Today, other than the previous non-chronological haul posts, I'll talk about a specific topic and share the small amount of impressions I've gathered while being in Korea.
Ironically, I bought more stuff related to Korean pop music and my favorite bands of that genre when I was in Japan than I did last summer when I was actually at the source.

7 March 2016

부산 ♡ Haedong Yonggungsa

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After falling sick, like I usually do during semester break, I'm still struggling to recover from the feverish state I spent yesterday in. But since I feel a bit better today already, I resumed the work on my term paper and didn't want to cancel today's update.
I hope that I can work on scheduling a couple of the upcoming updates soon, so that I don't need to stress about content anymore - I just didn't have the time to work let alone think about this the last two weeks that have been rather busy. Whatsoever, it's time to start into this new part of last summer's adventures in Korea. 
You can find an overview for my time in Busan here.


After visiting Haeunda Beach in the evening of our arival in Busan, my boyfriend, his mother and I got up early the next morning to visit one of the popular temples around Busan.
Before our departure from Seoul I did some research on places I wanted to visit and this Buddhist temple turned out to be my top favorite destination.

19 February 2016

부산 ♡ Haeundae Beach

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It's still cold outside and even though my lecture period is over, work for my term paper goes on and on while my motivation this week has gone on its own vacation without me.
Seeing that the last couple of days didn't feel really great for me and other issues decided to beat a path to my door, too - I just started to miss Korea a bit more than before and since it's been almost a month since I last posted anything regarding my last trip, it was definitely about time to carry on. 


So here we are with today's update (that should have been up yesterday), where I share some more details about our first afternoon/night in Busan last summer.
I talked about the general Busan-trip and a small overview here. You should go and re-check it since I will hyperlink the posting to day #2 there as well.

25 January 2016

부산 ♡ in the far southeast

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After our first two weeks in Seoul we decided to pack up some things and take a trip somewhere else. Seoul is a great place with many things and places to discover and explore but it was really important for me to see as much from Korea as possible.
A part of my boyfriend's family lives close to Busan, which made it extra convenient for us in terms of lodging. His mother accompanied us as well and - oh lord - they were all so incredibly warm and nice to me and I honestly can't say how much I enjoyed our short journey of exploration.
Since I have a ton of photos from the two or three days we spent in the far southeast of Korea, this here will be the vanguard only. 

7 January 2016

롯데월드 2 ♡ Studio Ghibli Merchandise Store

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After our adventures with the 1600 Pandas exhibition around the Lotte World Tower Mall (or Lotte World 2, how it's written in the headline), that you can check out here -
we went around the area a little longer to gather more impressions and I found another small treasure I want to talk about this time - the Studio Ghibli merchandise shop.
I forgot its actual location but the Krispy Kreme Doughnuts store is opposite of it so if you find that, you're all good.

23 December 2015

1600 Pandas ♡ 롯데월드 2

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I think it was on one of the last days of July when the boyfriend told me about the touring exhibition/project and since it was already time for them to move on to the next destination I was overly excited when we got into motion the next afternoon and went over to Lotte World II - pretty much on Jamsil Station (which was only three or four stops from our station) to meet one of my favorite animals - a whole bunch of them, made of papier-mâché, and with a whole bunch I mean 1600 (in words one thousand six hundred) of them.


23 November 2015

스티커 ♡ new arrivals for my collection

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Who follows me on my personal tumblr - yukulicious.tumblr.com - might have noticed that between the obnoxious load of KPOP content, POKéMON and fashion snippets, loads of cherry blossoms, beautiful photos and general outbreaks of anything pastel and cute (I honestly reblog whatever floats my boat without any kind of content filter there, it's like my personal dump for everything that holds my attention for longer than 3 seconds) - you can find relatively many reblogs containing stationery.

Hands down, I love stationery.
- especially cute stationery, no matter if pens, pencilcases, notebooks (I actually collect them as well) or whathaveyou, which is why South Korea or Asia in general is heaven on earth for me in a completely other level.

   

Honestly, I sometimes have a hard time to find stationery with decent quality that is at least kind of in the same street as what you find in Korea in terms of art supply or just generally stationery, here in Germany... Most of the time it's either too expensive or too kitschy (or both).
All the more I used every occassion I could to wander through stores that sell stationery and just surrounded myself with items that I never tired of looking at.

14 November 2015

명동 ♡ window shopping expeditions

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< this post is picture heavy >
Next to the cultural, historical and traditional sites that I visited throughout my vacation, wandering through crowds of people and experiencing the rythym, the pace of the city myself was one of my favorite things to do and though I'm usually moderate with my spendings I really loved to go around and shop with my eyes. How could there be a better place to do that than Myeongdong, one of Seoul's main shopping districts?
Who caught sight of the headline (and is literate in hangul) might have already guessed it; none other is today's posting about!

8 November 2015

Seoul: 광화문광장 & 세종로 ♡

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Proceeding your first steps through Seoul as a tourist you won't get away without visiting the area around Gwanghwamun Station (광화문역) - the Gwanghwamun Plaza (광화문광장) , the mainroad Sejongno (세종로) and Gwanghwamun (광화문) itself, the gate that leads to the Gyeongbokgung Palace (경복궁), royal palace of the Joseon dynasty.


I visited the Plaza and walked down Sejongno the first time with my two friends who studied abroad during the time I was in Seoul. 

24 October 2015

Seoul: 남산공원 ♡ N Seoul Tower

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After the afternoon we spent with my dear friends at 이대, that I talked about here
the boyfriend and I went back to our hostel to rest a bit since we were still jet-lagged. 
Later that night we pulled ourselves together to visit 남산공원 - the Namsan Park and N Seoul Tower 
for our 300 Days anniversary date.

24 September 2015

이대 ♡ visiting ewha womans university

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I started into vacation straight out of the busy hustle of university life only two days after my last exam for the summer semester but this allowed me to enjoy a couple of days with one of my dearest friends who spent 6 months in Seoul to study abroad.
As one of our first meetings said friend, felix, invited the boyfriend and me over to the university he had studied at to show us around the campus.

15 September 2015

시작이 반이다 ♡ traveling to South Korea

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I'm starting this introductory post for the upcoming postings about Korea with a Korean proverb in the title:
시작이 반이다 "shijaki banida" - Starting is half the task.
After finally making up my mind, I think it is about time, that I gather my ideas and thoughts and talk about my trip to South Korea and the time I spent on the other side of the planet.
Traveling is life just as life is traveling vice versa. - Jean Paul


1 September 2015

과자 ♡ my favorite Korean snacks

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Triggered by the recent updates from two fellow bloggers, Jessie and Sann who shared their experiences with different monthly subscription boxes for Japanese snacks and because keeping my boyfriend and my brother off the goodies is getting harder with every day, I decided to fastforward things a bit and post something that is related to my summer trip to Korea, though I still haven't got a schedule how I will do the other updates surrounding  this topic... 
My self-dicipline is getting weaker whenever I walk by the coffee table too, so it's probably the best to introduce the snacks I brought from Korea before I've eaten all of them and can't show them anymore later.