Wednesday, November 27, 2013

10. Myeongdong

Myengdong is one of the most attracting touristic sites. It is located at the heart of Seoul, and is one of the busiest places, with more than one million shoppers passing through it every year. To tourists, Myengdong is a breathtaking shopping district, with its many shops and restaurants. Many brands are sold here.There are two major department stores, Lotte and Shinsegae, which sell many luxury brands. There are also many shopping malls. Right around every corner there is a clothing or cosmetics shop. Since there are so many tourists, you can hear many languages, it is a total parade, if you are a tourist you won´t feel uncomfortable since many of the shop´s administrators talk different languages, and many promotional fliers are written in other languages. But not everything is really expensive, you can buy inexpensive stuff on the street stalls and other shops. Cosmetic shops are really abundant, almost every Korean Cosmetic Brand has a store there.



Also we can´t forget about all the delicious food of the street vendors, they sell a wide variey of korean snacks. There are also family, fast food, Korean, Western and Japanese restaurants.


Transportation is no problem, there is the subway, which takes you directly there. Myeongdong is not only about shopping, it is also the center of Korean financial industry. There is also the Myeongdong Cathedral (beautiful one), and the Myeongdong Theater, a theater rich in tradition. You can take a break by going to Cheonggye Park, or to the Namdaeum Market. 

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

9. Kimbap

A very famous korean dish, kimbap. Many people call it "korean sushi", but it is actually really different, although the shape is similar to the maki sushi, the taste is very different. It is refered as "fast food" and is made from rice, korean dried seaweed, and many other ingredients. When going to trips or special gatherings outside, it is very common. It is also very common at home. It is actually not that hard to make. The rice is cooked, and then it is seasoned with a little touch of sesame oil, salt and sesame seeds. The rice is then spread on the seaweed, and strips of ham, radish, spinach and eggs (eggs are cooked in an omelet way and then are cut in strips)are put over the rice. Then the roll is  formed with the rolling mat. But this is not the only way of making kimbap, there are many different types of kimbap.
Many different kinds of meat, fish and vegetables can be used, they can be either roasted, pickled or fresh. Mayonnaise is also very commonly used.

There are many street vendors that sell kimbap, and restaurants that sell kimbap and other popular korean dishes are found all over South Korea. Depending on the ingredients is the cost of the roll, it goes from 1500 to 4000 won approximately (2 to 5 dollars). 

Samgak kimbap, it has the shape of a triangle and is sold in many convenience stores: 


Kimbap doesn't need any soy sauce or wasabi to compliment its flavor, it alone stands out with its delicious and fulfilling flavor. It is a must-taste korean dish.  

Thursday, November 14, 2013

8. Hongdae

Close to Hongik University, is Hongdae. This place is the center of nightlife, with many clubs, street vendors, grills, and many different stores. Every last friday of the month Club Day happens, this started in 2001 as a way to promote the clubs in this area, and since then this has become a center of youth celebration. A ticket that costs 15,000 won gives you entrance to 11 clubs and a drink on the house. You could spend the whole night looking at stores, this stores sell many different things, clothes, accessories, electronics, almost everything. Clubs are everywhere, if you really like music and having a very good time with your friend dancing, Hongdae won't disappoint you. The street vendors sell very delicious snakcs, like "tteokbokgi" which are spicy rice cakes, and "eodaeng" which are fish cakes.


Because of the influence of Hongik University, it is also a very artistic area, there are studios, galleries, theathers, etc. There are also a lot of street performances, many bands perform live here, and indie bands are very popular within this area. My favorite thing about this area are the themed cafes, they are really nice, there are even some that when you enter the cafe it doesn't look like one, they have very nice decorations. For example, at a;t fox cafe, you can enjoy a very delicious tea, served in beautiful antique teapots, and there are british style-tea sets, but what is very interesting and fun about this cafe is that woman have the chance to put on makeup made from materials used to make tea. Each cafe has it unique and enjoyable characteristics. In Mustoy cafe you can paint beautiful little dolls while enjoying a cup of coffee. At the Hello Kitty cafe you feel like if you are inside a doll house, dedicated to Hello Kitty, it is an explosion of pink inside it, and is one of the most beloved cafes of Hongdae.

Theres also the Charlie Brown cafe, dedicated to all the peanuts characters:

And also the Trick Eye Museum:


You can find entertainment here, if you like cute things, shopping, partying, having a drink or dinner with your friends, staying up all night, etc. You will find young adults from all over the world, and you will definitely have a great time here, enjoying your youth. 

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Wednesday, November 13, 2013

7.Korean Music Shows

As I wrote on a previous post, there are bands that are part of K-pop. These bands make comebacks with new songs, and they promote them on what are called Music Shows. In Music Shows, bands perform their songs, and at the end of the of the show they announce the winner song that reached number 1 on their chart. But it is not just that bands perform, the MCs (hosts) give energy to the show. Bands may perform live, or they are previously recorded. Fans show up to give support to them, they give gifts to the artists, they bring posters, and also they use items with the band's official color. 














On music shows bands are also interviewed, they talk about their new song and the performance, and ask for support from their fans. The most famous music shows are: Music Core, Music Bank, Show Champion, M!Countdown, and Inkigayo. The final score of the song comes from different categories: online voting, digital sales, physical sales, number of viewers, score of the performance, etc. Each music show has different percentage for this categories.  The winning band gets an encore stage, a space at the end of the show when they sing the song again and can celebrate with the fans. 

This group performing is called EXO. As you can see, at first they are interviewed about what they think of their performance, song, etc. You can hear fans sing some times, "fanchants" are lines of the song which fans sing together, showing their support for the song. After they win, (they are pretty sentimental since this was their first win on a music show) the special performance at the end was their encore, having fun with the members of the band and the fans. 

Friday, November 1, 2013

6.South Korean Culture Timeline

Here's a timeline I did that has some of the most important facts from the korean culture, from the creation of the korean society, to the most recent k-pop events.

I hope you like it, its to give you an idea of how South Korea has been developing since the creation of the korean society.