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Monday 29 July 2013

About Korean Food ~ Yeolmu Mulkimchi Guksu

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Wanna have lunch in Summer? ^^

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Maybe I could you one popular kind of foods in Summer, this is Yeolmu Mulkimchi Guksu. Besides has delicious taste, it's fresh and match for eating in Summer.

Let's get to know it! :) :) :)

*Yeolmu Mulkimchi Guksu

Young radish water kimchi, or yeolmu-mul-kimchi, is the most popular kind of kimchi in Korea during the spring-summer season.

Eaten as a cold dish, this kimchi‘s cool and spicy taste refreshes the body, giving relief from the scorching heat of summer.

When combined with white wheat noodles, or somyeon, this can be a real summer specialty.

To prepare yeolmu-mul-kimchi guksu:

1. Cook white thin wheat noodles, or somyeon, in boiling water. Make sure to stir noodles from time to time and add a cup of cold water each time the noodles boil over. Do this about 3 times.

2. When the noodles become tender, rinse them well in cold water and remove moisture.

3. Put the prepared noodles in a bowl, and pour in well-fermented young-radish water kimchi (yeolmu-mul-kimchi) on top of the noodles.

4. Finally, add a few drops of sesame oil to taste. Some sugar and vinegar can be added too if the kimchi is only slightly fermented.

5. Enjoy this refreshing dish as a main meal.

The reason I choose this item, cause in Summer sometime we need a food that not only could make us fresh but also it has the Korean taste, cause Korea has been well known of Kimchi. And I think Yeolmu Mulkimchi is the best choice. It has been popular dish in Summer, too.


*source by : http://www.skynews.co.kr/article_view.asp?mcd=83&ccd=6&scd=4&ano=14

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Aboout Korean Food ~ Naengmyeon (Korean Soba Noodles)

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Hello, everyone!!

Have u taste some delicious foods in Summer?

Hereby I would explain about one of some delicious foods which is recommended to eat in Summer.

This is Naengmyeon ~~~~ \(^o^)/~~~

That Naengmyeon, the most beloved buckwheat noodles in Korea. May seem excessive, but that's Naengmyeon who became one of the flagship dish of summer. You have to taste it.

*What is Naengmyeon?

Interestingly, Naengmyeon first appeared in North Korea as the dish is eaten only in the winter months. While in South Korea, Naengmyeon it more often eaten during the summer with a spicy sauce and red pepper on top. The food is also very old age because it has existed since the Joseon dynasty in power.

Naengmyeon usually served in a large stainless bowl with broth and cucumber cut lengthwise. Korean pear slices, hard-boiled eggs and beef neatly over soba noodles. Some people add a spicy sauce for extra flavor. Traditionally, soba noodles are used in Naengmyeon not allowed to be cut lengthwise alias. It is not without cause because the long noodles symbolize long life and good health. But now you can ask the waiter for a restaurant where you eat to cut the noodles so that no inconvenience when eating.

Two famous restaurants can present with a delicious Naengmyeon is Nampo Myeonok and Ojangdong Hamheung Naengmyeon. Nampo Myeonok been established for over 40 years and is established as one of the traditional restaurants by Seoul city government. Located in Jung-gu, is able to present Naengmyeon restaurant with a varied and delicious flavor.

The second dining area is Ojangdong Hamheung Naengmyeon which makes Naengmyeon a superior menu. Particular concoction that is loved is Hamheung-Naengmyeon visitors. Ie cold noodles made ​​with flour and mixed with red pepper paste. If you find it too spicy, try adding grated horseradish that will cool your tongue.

Is it delicious, Isn't it? ~~~^^

Sunday 28 July 2013

About Korean Places ~ Everland

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Nice Summer (^0^)~~~

What are u doing right now? Wanna sightseeing but you felt confuse? You wanna get some beautiful view but you don't know where to go?

Take it easy, Maybe it's gonna be one of your holiday destination in Korea. Yupp, when in Summer, it's too bad if you don't come to Everland. Everland has been well known as the attractive beautiful park with various flowers.

As a recreational park, Everland also an attractive location for watching the beautiful flower garden when summer comes. The location is not far from the city of Seoul, making the tourists can easily visit through access available.

One of playgrounds which is located in South Korea offers a collection of flowers such as roses, tulips and other flowers attractive.

The reason I choose Everland, cause it's gonna be good location when u feel want to travel or captured some beautiful panoramas. I think Everland deserves to be your favorite holiday destination in Summer.

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Saturday 27 July 2013

About Korean Place ~ Knowing About Guryongpo Beach

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Now I'm gonna introduce u one of some interested places which is recommended for you to enjoy your Summer in Korea.

That's Guryongpo beach !! (*_^) (^.^)

*Guryongpo beach (구룡포 해수욕장)

This beach is located in the area Guryongpo-eup, Nam-gu, Pohang-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do. This beach is located about 24 kilometers away from Pohang and 1.5 kilometers from Guryongpo-eup. The beach is edged by a thick grove of pine trees on one side and provide a wide-open view of the beach towards the sea.

Cause of ramps from the ocean floor and clean sea water, beach Guryongpo become a favorite vacation spot for those who want to swim. This beach is also popular among fishermen, the number of fish in Yeongilman Bay.

which makes this beach so special is the climate and geographical location. Featuring hilly terrain, where the warm winter and cool summer weather and long coastline extends to about 15.8 km, beach Guryong an ideal vacation spot.

Guryeong-po harbour is well developed coastal waters for fishing, a major fishing industry in the heart of the area. Here are squid, mackerel pike, crabs mothers, and other delicacies that were arrested and sent to market. Guryeong beach is an ideal location to watch the beautiful sunrise over the winter.

The reason I choose this place is Guryongpo becah is ideal place for holiday and It has beautiful scenery when you wanna see sunset at winter. And the air is fresh too, so invite your family to get holiday in Guryongpo beach and feel the warm of Summer in Korea!

(^.^) (>.<) (^o^)

About Korean Food ~ Bingrae Ice Cream

About Korean Food ~ Bingrae Ice Cream

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Whoaaa.... Talking about Summer, make me thirsty cause the weather outside has been so hot and of course we need some watery things to drinks and eat.

(+.+) (=_+) { I need a drink, huuft :( :( }

I have one foods that could make u fresh during this Summer. (^O^)

Korean fever currently sweeping Indonesia from korea boy band, korea movie korea resto definitely loved up by teenagers especially. Well this time I want to review one from Korean snack is ice cream Binggrae. Binggrae ice cream was ice cream coated with fish-shaped waffle. Where the hell is not too big, but quite crowded visitors. Cleanliness must awake once, servants also friendly and nimble.

Fish ice cream vanilla ice cream and it is no red beans

I try to fish it is no ice cream vanilla ice cream and red bean. Shaped like wafle but fish-shaped and quite large portions. In it there are ice cream and red beans were very good. Ice cream is also very tasty, tasty wafflenya also not hard at all. The sweetness does not really make too soft feel sick. Worth a try loh openricer, guaranteed not regret. Just try, guys! Have a nice summer!

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About Korean Food ~ Hwachae ^^

 About Korean Food ~ Hwachae ^^

Hello, How are you in this Summer? Have you found the wonderful place for holiday, or you wanna look for some korean food or drinks in this Summer? ~\(^o^)/~

Take it easy, I have an answer for you. Yapp... It’s Hwachae, a fresh drink from Korean that will be your favorite drink. 




What is Hwachae?

Hwachae is the country of origin of ginseng fruit punch. Hwachae a favorite drink in the summer. This refreshing drink is similar with fruit soup in Indonesia. Created by mixing a variety of fresh fruit such as melon, watermelon, strawberries or other fresh fruit mixed with fruit syrup or honey to taste sweet and refreshing. Funny thing is usually presented in hwachae watermelon or cantaloupe rind that has taken it.

If you wanna make your own hwachae, you could try recipe below. So, beside you can feel the fresh in this Summer with drinking Hwachae, you could learn about making Korean drinks. Just Try! ^^

Ingredients:

1. apple
2. wine
3. Strawberry
4. Watermelon (fruit so dah)
5. Orange juice
6. water
7. Ice

How to make:

1. Cut the fruit.
2. Combine orange juice with water at 50:50 ratio
3. Add ice.
4. Ready to serve

For traditional Hwachae usually water mixed with honey and sugar. Then put in the fridge.

Have a wonderful summer guys! (^0^)

About Korean Food ~ Pat Bing Soo, so fresh!!

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Hi hi hi, have u enjoy your Summer? {I hope so}

Now, I'm gonna tell u about, maybe u ask what is favorite snack when we're in Korea especially in Summer?

Yupp, I'm gonna introduce u about Pat Bing Soo. It heard unique names and make u curious exactly. To be known that's Pat Bing Soo is a recommended snack in Summer in Korea... Whooaaa Amazing!!

You wanna know, so lets check it out! ^^


* Pat Bing Soo (팥빙수).

Pat Bing Soo is a kind of shaved ice served with sweet toppings.

Topping that adorn Pat Bing Soo include red beans, milk, fruit syrups and a variety of fruits. Sometimes there is also the added ice cream / frozen yogurt and cereal to add delicacy.

For those who want to imagine feeling this Korean shaved ice, perhaps a sense of Pat Bing Soo can be equated with Red Bean Ice in Indonesia, but each food has a characteristic of each. Pat Bing Soo is also a summer food is very popular. So digemarinya, they are available at fast food restaurants in Korea such as KFC, Lotteria, etc.. Starbucks Korea also provides a variety of creative flavors like Pat Bing Soo coffee, green tea, etc..

The reason I want to taste Pat Bing Soo is because this is also a summer food and frequently appears on TV as the dessert is recommended. In addition, the ice cream is one of my favorite foods! Imagine, favorite food and favorite culture rolled into one! Nyaaaam ~! Delicious!!

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Thursday 18 July 2013

About Korean Life Style ~ Gangnam, As Shopping paradise Till Plastic Surgery Heaven

Gangnam, As Shopping paradise Till Plastic Surgery Heaven

SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA, KOMPAS.com - When you hear the word Gangnam, maybe your mind will immediately think of the song "Gangnam Style" sung by PSY. But what exactly does this district? Gangnam is actually the name of a district or region in Seoul, South Korea which is commonly referred to as Gangnam-gu. Gangnam itself has meaning in the south of the Han River. And this city is an area known as New Town.

 

This district is the fourth largest district after the Seocho-gu and Gangseo-gu. Gangnam has an area of ​​approximately 39.55 sq. km area. However, this district has a population of about 556 964 people and ranks fourth highest in Seoul.

The region of Millionaires 


During a visit to South Korea, it seems the area is very dear to miss. In addition to these areas was rising, this area also has many interesting angles to visit. After crossing the largest river in Korea and entered the Gangnam area, you can see the range of shops displaying hundreds of international branded items. 

Most of these outlets provide plenty of options for shopping needs indulgent eye for fashion, cosmetics and lifestyle, call it Michael Kors, Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Dolce Gabana, Prada, Giorgio Armani, Banana Republic and many other world fashion labels. Besides fashion label outlet world, this district also has many premium super luxury malls like COEX. In addition to being a classy fashion haven, this district is known as its glamorous nightlife and super luxurious. 

Not surprisingly, this district is the center of the area that has a high economic level because in this region is also home to the establishment of many large companies are Samsung, Hyundai, IBM, and Google. In this elite area also stand management company K-Pop like SM Entertainment (parent company of BoA, Super Junior, SNSD, and others) and JYP Entertainment. 

Most of the people who live in this region is the Korean millionaire, so the region is synonymous with the millionaire Korean territory. Not only the millionaires, politicians and Korean artists such as Jang Dong Gun, Park Joon Hoon and Ahn Sung Gi, Shin Hyun Joon, Yoon Tae Young and Im Yoo Jin, until PSY.  

This area is even crowned as the Beverly Hills of Korea. 

However, behind the glamorous life of Gangnam, as a traveler you definitely will be enchanted by the beauty of the layout of the city, the cleanliness, and the twinkling lights that adorn billboards and neonsign night. 

Best Plastic Surgery Center 

High economic level not only make people in Gangnam spend the money to buy branded goods. In addition to shopping, they also use a lot of money to enhance their appearance. "The demand for high performance makes the women competing to have the most perfect face shape," said Dr. MJ Kim told Compass Female as "Restylane Korean Beauty Trip" at Rejuve Dermatology, Busan, South Korea. 

It is no secret that many Korean women perform plastic surgery to beautify her face. Kim added, the most frequently changed is that more aquiline nose and eyes to look bigger. Almost all regions in South Korea are scattered beauty clinic to perform this procedure. However, areas that are considered to have quality and most plastic surgery procedures better.

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As the area of ​​the millionaires, it's natural and technological equipment which uses the latest technology in the hands of the best doctors. However, you must pay for it with higher prices. One of the many popular beauty clinic Korean public figure is Modelo Clinic, Plastic Surgery and Navi are both located in the Gangnam area.

"Around Gangnam now widely established beauty clinic for plastic surgery or do filler and botox. There are about 500 beauty clinic here," explains Dr Dr Moon Hyoung Jin of Navy Plastic Surgery, Gangnam, Seoul. Even so famously, the quality and ability of the doctors to make more perfect face, interest in plastic surgery is not only of Korean territory, but also from other countries such as Thailand, Singapore, and Indonesia.



Source:
http://female.kompas.com/read/2012/11/14/11413510/Gangnam.Surganya.Belanja.Sampai.Operasi.Plastik.

About Korean Lifestyle ~ In Seoul, Gangnam Frugal Style

In Seoul, Gangnam Frugal Style

Rainbow, a hippie-inspired, take-off-your-shoes-and-sit-on-the-floor spot. 
 
Seth Kugel for The New York Times Rainbow, a hippie-inspired, take-off-your-shoes-and-sit-on-the-floor spot.

Last summer, Korea started singing along to “Gangnam Style,” by the K-pop star Psy. By October, my nephews in Maryland had joined the chorus. A couple of months ago in Chongqing, China, I saw women exercising by doing its signature horse-riding dance in a public square. In February, Psy performed before thousands at Brazilian Carnival.

The thoroughly global hit (its video is currently YouTube’s most watched video ever, with over 1.3 billion views) has made Gangnam, a 15-square-mile district of southeast Seoul known for packed nightclubs, pricey boutiques and ubiquitous plastic surgery clinics, into a newly magnetic destination.

I normally avoid such spots — a matter of both budget and preference — but during a recent trip to South Korea, I couldn’t resist the challenge: Would it be possible to spend three days in a district defined by opulence without hyperextending my budget?


Not only was it possible, it was easier than pretending to ride a horse. And if you take the time to deconstruct the song, you’ll realize why: this is an upscale neighborhood where, for the price of a cup of coffee or a tube of lipstick, you can spend an afternoon pretending to be rich.

In the video, Psy pokes fun at the poseurs who arrive from more humble neighborhoods. But because they are there, businesses have responded. Yes, there are expensive restaurants and high-end boutiques beyond a normal person’s means. But there are also plenty of opportunities to eat, drink, dance and shop for very little. Call it Gangnam Frugal Style.

 
 
The New York Times
 
My visit coincided with the Lunar New Year, which Koreans tend to spend with family; that reduced crowds but left some attractions, like the Pulmuone Kimchi Museum, closed. (“Who cares,” said Youngpo Hong, a student and one of my local sources. “I have a kimchi museum in my refrigerator.”)

But most of Gangnam was still open for business, especially the area around the Gangnam Station subway stop, where a honeycomb of crowded, neon-lit, mostly pedestrian alleys are home to restaurants, bars and clubs — stacked vertically to around five stories. The shopping districts closer to the Han River were also active, as were a handful of cultural attractions, including the Bongeunsa Temple (no admission), a tranquil hillside Buddhist retreat, and the tranquil park housing the Joseon Dynasty tombs (admission, 1,000 won, or about 95 cents at 1,055 won to the dollar).

It would be a reach to call any part of Gangnam “hip” — an invisible anti-hipster perimeter wall keeps anyone not in line with prevailing high-end fashions across the river in Hongdae — but the hottest spot right now is Garosu-gil, a tree-lined shopping street near the Sinsa subway stop packed with cafes and boutiques.

Embracing the hit song. 
 
Seth Kugel for The New York Times Embracing the hit song.
 
Psy makes multiple references to coffee in the song, and no wonder: the quantity of cafes on and around Garosu-gil is mind-boggling. I decided to start my exploration of the area with a quick survey. Though the coffee is generally good, most customers seem to care little about fair trade or single origins; the point is to see and be seen.

The best example of this in Garosu-gil is Coffeesmith, a monstrous, multitiered space barely nicer than a decent Starbucks, but so popular with Seoul’s stilettoed, Americano-drinking populace that even with the reduced holiday crowds, it was hard to get a table.

At first glance prices seemed high — 4,000 won for an espresso? But that really is just a liquid license to sit for hours among groups of 20-something women preening, giggling over smartphones and sometimes chatting with young men in stylish, slim-fit jackets and even the occasional tie.

Significantly more intimate and mildly less of a scene, Bloom & Gouté sits one block west from the main drag, a classy combination cafe and flower shop. (Flowers adorn each table, often placed in bottles that, appropriate to the local emphasis on vanity, once held beauty products like Aesop Oil-Free Facial Hydrating Serum.) Lattes are a 7,000-won price of admission; a better deal was to be found at Coco Bruni, a cute spot offering 3,000-won espressos. Here there seemed to be a focus on the actual product: a young barista pulled and tossed at least three shots until he was satisfied with my order.

Shopping options are divided into high-end spots along the main drag offering Korean brands — good for browsing — and small boutiques featuring more offbeat items. A faux-rustic shop called Farmer was full of handmade accessories for women; colorful earmuffs, hats and hair clips, many under 10,000 won, dominated during the freezing Seoul winter.

A friend, Eun Young Koh, told me Koreans on a budget often relieve stress by purchasing a small item like a pair of socks — I recommend doing so at a Korean chain called Aland, where I found a 7,900-won blue-and-red-striped pair. (I admit to a brief surge of post-purchase dopamine.)

Dancing at Bam-gwa Eu-mak Sa-I, a relatively affordable club in the Gangnam district. 
 
Seth Kugel for The New York Times Dancing at Bam-gwa Eu-mak Sa-I, a relatively affordable club in the Gangnam district.
 
Here’s the bad news for shoppers: Garosu-gil is too adored for its own good, and a global invasion has begun. As of my trip, a four-story outlet of the South California brand Hollister was the latest; inside, I found throngs of 20-something fashion lemmings browsing as a sound system blared the lyrics “Oh it’s so cliché …” Exactly.

Solace can be found at one of Gangnam’s cheap eating options. Just about every meal I had was under $10. There is a variety of jajangmyeon — Korean-Chinese takeout spots — but also more upscale places, like Sawore Boribap, where bargains can hide in otherwise upscale menus. For example, the boribap, or barley rice, mixed with vegetables and red pepper paste, is just 8,500 won; and a haemul jeon, a delicious seafood pancake more seafood than pancake, is 7,000 won. As in just about all Korean restaurants, under-order rather than over-order: the small side dishes collectively known as banchan, free and refillable, pick up the slack. (At Sawore Boribop, they include extra spicy raw oysters — a major score in my book.)

Near the landmark Kyobo Tower is a restaurant I liked more for its history than its food. Songtan Budae Chigae serves its signature dish for 10,000 won a person. Budae chigae, which means “army base stew,” combines stewed kimchi with meat products American soldiers first introduced to the hungry populace during the Korean War: hot dogs and Spam. It may not be gourmet, but it was hearty and satisfying.

Tak galbi, a chicken stir-fry, at Chum-Chu-Neun Tak-Galbi. 
 
Seth Kugel for The New York Times Tak galbi, a chicken stir-fry, at Chum-Chu-Neun Tak-Galbi.
 
Another money-saver came courtesy of my friend Rob Koh, in a variation on the tabletop-grilled marinated beef that most Americans associate with Korean cuisine: Tak galbi, in which chicken is stir-fried with red pepper paste. Right across the street from my hostel near Gangnam Station I found Chum-Chu-Neun Tak-Galbi (Dancing Chicken Galbi), where 9,000 won bought its namesake dish, along with rice cakes, sesame leaf, cabbage, mushroom and a spicy sauce not for the weak.

In “Gangnam Style,” Psy celebrates women who can sip coffee by day and let loose at night — and indeed, night life is central to the Gangnam experience. But since it can be expensive, two friends offered solutions. Gangnam-raised Si Yeon Kim took me to Rainbow, a hippie-inspired, Korean-style take-off-your-shoes-and-sit-on-the-floor spot where groups of four share 28,000-won scorpion bowls and hookahs. The ambience was plenty unusual but the prices still a bit steep.

Youngpo, a self-proclaimed farm boy, had a better idea, taking me to a few “beer warehouses,” newly popular spots that pare the drinking down to its essentials. The warehouses are virtually service-free; at Cube, a spare space with soft neon lighting and a video projected on the wall, there was really just a cashier and someone to bus tables — you take beer (starting at 3,500 won) yourself from refrigerated cases.

My last night called for full-on clubbing, but at the hottest Gangnam clubs — Octagon and Eden, for example — admission can be 30,000 won or more and the scene bruising to egos of those over 30. Both Rob and Youngpo agreed: the solution was Bam-gwa Eu-mak Sa-I (“Between the Night and the Music”), where the weeknight cover is a more reasonable 10,000 won. Located down a flight of stairs in one of the Gangnam Station alleys, its exposed pipes, grungy floors, 2,000-won drafts and infectious ’90s K-pop “oldies” drew an unassuming but fun crowd. In other words, just the sort of place where someone exhausted from days of straining toward affluence can let loose — although preferably not to the point of horse dancing.

IF YOU STAY

Few budget lodging options exist in the Gangnam district of Seoul; here are three at various price points.

Tight quarters at Morning Guesthouse, one of the budget lodging options in Gangnam. 
 
Seth Kugel for The New York Times Tight quarters at Morning Guesthouse, one of the budget lodging options in Gangnam.
 
Morning Guesthouse (third floor, 829-13 Sinseong Building, Yeoksam-Dong). Six blocks (and about 10 cafes) from the Gangnam Station spot, up a couple of flights of stairs, tiny, pod-like guestrooms combine a comfortable bed, a desk with its own Wi-Fi router, and a bathroom-and-shower cubicle in a seemingly impossibly small space. I reserved through booking.com and paid 60,000 won, about $57, for a night.

JA Gangnam (No. 508, Sungwoo Village, 1307 Seocho 4-dong, Seocho-gu). Just a few months old, with only 10 beds and one very hard-working host named Hyunchung Kim (“Dan” in English), this is a charmingly personal little spot, right in the middle of the action — though practically impossible to find without the excellent directions on its Web site. It’s also full of the perks you’d expect from hostels: chargers, Wi-Fi, maps, advice, camaraderie. I booked through hostelbookers.com for 28,000 won a night.

A less conventional lodging option, probably best suited to a single night’s stay, is Gold Spa (fourth floor, 143 Saimdang-ro, Seocho-gu), a 24-hour jjimjilbang, or Korean bathhouse. Enter in the evening (leave your luggage in a locker at nearby Gangnam Station) and pay the 10,000-won fee. You can spend the night in simple bunk rooms (floor mats and blankets are provided). Divided by gender, men and women lounge in hot and cold pools, steam rooms and saunas and come together on another floor for snacks, socializing and a few additional hot rooms.


Source:
http://frugaltraveler.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/02/26/in-seoul-gangnam-frugal-style/

About Korean Lifestyle ~ Unique and Luxury fact Gangnam District in Korea


The song "Gangnam Style" sung by "PSY" exploded across the world. More and more people are wondering what the heck it actually Gangnam? We help to introduce you this famous region.



Gangnam District, Luxury Life Symbol 


Gangnam is the name of the district or region in South Korea. In terms of names, Gangnam means the south of the river.  

Gangnam layout itself is near the Han River.The district is known as a symbol of wealth and income are abundant in Korea, so it became one of the Gangnam district is famous for luxurious life, glamor and fashion sense is very high.That said, the central Gangnam is the rich, super-luxury real estate areas and places where a variety of world-class companies stand (Samsung, Hyundai, etc.). 

If you are a fan of K-Pop, then this is where the office stands a very great artist management, namely SM Entertainment (Super Junior, SNSD, etc.) and JYP Entertainment (Wonder Girls, 2PM, Miss A, etc.).

With all the luxury of life in it, Gangnam District is often called the Beverly Hills of Korea. 


World luxury and Plastic Surgery Center 

Just like the other posh areas around the world, Gangnam is a district that never sleeps. 

 For the lovers of the world class mode, Gangnam offers a shopping paradise that is ready to break the bank.You can easily find storefronts branded goods like Gucci, Dolce Gabana, Prada, Giorgio Armani, Banana Republic and many other world-class fashion line. Biggest mall in Seoul also located in Gangnam, COEX Mall name. It is common knowledge that the South Koreans are familiar with plastic surgery to be more charming. 

In this area you can enjoy the facilities of plastic surgery at the hands of the best doctors. Gangnam to be a place for women and men who want to perform a variety of physical changes through plastic surgery. 

Social Criticism In Gangnam Style 

If you read the meaning of Gangnam Style lyrics, this song is actually social criticism over luxury offered Gangnam District. 

Someone willing to not eat in order to drink coffee at one of Gangnam, for being part of the Gangnam is something that is considered very cool.



Even so, do not forget the tradition Gangnam South Korea. There were a variety of cultural and arts district, such as Kimchi Museum, Horim Art Center, coreana Art & Culture Complex, Temple Bongeunsa, various shops selling typical South Korea, a restaurant that serves Korean cuisine, and so on.If one day you visit the Gangnam District, make sure you bring plenty of money.  


Make sure also you deserve and luxurious appearance, because of the way you dress to be a highly sensitive in Gangnam area.


Source:
http://www.apakabardunia.com/2012/09/fakta-unik-dan-mewah-distrik-gangnam-di.html

About Korean Fashion ~ Cheongdam-dong, the Mecca of high fashion and fine dining

Cheongdam-dong, the Mecca of high fashion and fine dining

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The lights illuminating the street from Cheongdam-dong Intersection to Galleria Department Stores in southern Seoul look like white balloons hanging on trees. The decorations are reminiscent of the Champs-Elysees in Paris. Now the 1.37-kilometer-long street has been decorated with balloon-shaped LED lights, which will continue to brighten the street till the end of March. Near the Galleria Department Store East, a large transparent ball has been installed with reindeer pulling Santa Claus inside.

The street can also be compared to the Fifth Avenue of Seoul as it is lined with luxury brand shops including Salvatore Ferragamo, Escada, Loro Piana, Ermenegildo Zegna, Gucci, Cartier, Giorgio Armani, and Jil Sander. The flagship stores in Cheongdam-dong are all there because of the prestige which the street is associated with. After all, this is the Mecca of luxury and high fashion in Korea.

Cheongdam-dong has been the center of high fashion for a long time. After the high-rent district was formed around Apgujeong-dong in Gangnam-gu, luxury brand stores started opening up along the street. It is obviously the place where the money is.

Christmas decorations near the Galleria Department Store East in Cheongdam-dong attract many people every year (photo by Jeon Han). Christmas decorations near the Galleria Department Store East in Cheongdam-dong attract many people every year (photo by Jeon Han).

Though the nearby Apgujeong-dong lost its allure to the street of Garosu-gil, which is located only a couple of blocks away, or Hongik University area in western Seoul, Cheongdam-dong has remained intact as the place for ultimate luxury.

People come here for exclusivity. They buy bags or clothes that cost millions of won, or other things that most people cannot afford.

Cheongdam-dong is also known for fine dining. Expensive restaurants, cafes, bars, and bakeries offer the kinds of services, foods and atmosphere that cannot be found elsewhere in the country. One drawback is these restaurants are hidden within the blocks of Cheongdam-dong, and unless people know exactly where they are located, it is hard to find them.

Luka 511, a high-end restaurant that can be found up in the street located between Prada and the Rolls-Royce dealership, is situated in a luxurious granite stone building with Greek columns. The restaurant serves brunch, Italian, and French cuisines and is often recommended as a place for making a marriage proposal. There is also a garden inside that is suitable for outdoor weddings.

The lights illuminating the street of Cheongdam-dong are reminiscent of the Champs-Elysees in Paris (photo by Jeon Han).The lights illuminating the street of Cheongdam-dong are reminiscent of the Champs-Elysees in Paris (photo by Jeon Han).

The nearby Palais de Gaumont, or Gaumont Palace in English, is one of the oldest French restaurants in the country. Housed in a stylish building that looks like an old little castle, the restaurant has a luxurious interior decorated with red velvet and chandeliers. Course meals for two cost hundreds of dollars.
The bakery Guilaume le pain veritable is located in an alley beside Burger King. It has a pink facade with a large window. The place is famous for its French owner Guilaume who only uses organic materials for his breads. He said he opened the bakery to offer authentic tastes of French breads unlike what he describes as Koreanized breads sold in local bakeries.

The 10 Corso Como cafe, located in The Trinity Place building across from the Galleria Department Store East, boasts a vibrant and colorful facade.

Congbuin is an Italian restaurant with a terrace. When the weather is good, people can dine outside. The restaurant is in the same Table 2025 building with Buon Posto, another Italian restaurant. The cafe Onl with its large terrace, the Queen's Park steak and pasta restaurant, the Anna Bini Italian restaurant, the 74 cafe, and the Vecchia and Nuovo bakery are also worth visiting.

Map of Cheongdam-dong (photo courtesy of Gangnam District Office)Map of Cheongdam-dong (photo courtesy of Gangnam District Office)

[Apgujeong-dong]Apgujeong-dong is not as popular as it used to be but it is still bustling with young people. Compared to the nearby Cheongdam-dong, Apgujeong-dong caters to much younger crowds with less expensive casual brands and restaurants. There are denim brands like Guess and Diesel, the Sketchers snickers, and casual brands including Codes Combine, Club Monaco, Tommy Hilfiger, and the Accessorize accessory shop.

The popular Amapola Factory bakery is more affordable than those in Cheongdam-dong. The pastries offered here are exceptionally delicious.

The Macos Adamas accessory shop in Apgujeong-dong in southern Seoul was the filming location for a number of popular dramas including Iris (photo by Jeon Han).The Macos Adamas accessory shop in Apgujeong-dong in southern Seoul was the filming location for a number of popular dramas including Iris (photo by Jeon Han).

[Area around Dosan Park]This area is actually the northern part of what is known as Apgujeong-dong. After the ultimate luxury Maison Hermes opened in the area, other high fashion stores such as Ralph Lauren followed suit. Now there are many galleries including Horim Museum, Gallery Simon, and Space*C as well as fancy cafes and restaurants.

The Gorilla in the Kitchen Italian restaurant is famous as it is owned by Hallyu star Bae Yong-joon. Buono Sera is a high-end Italian restaurant housed in a beautiful Mediterranean-style building. In the main hall, a small garden is situated under a glass ceiling and the pale yellow interior creates a cozy and pleasant feel.

Map of Apgujeong-dong (photo courtesy of Gangnam District Office) Map of Apgujeong-dong (photo courtesy of Gangnam District Office)

The Kitchen Salvatore Cuomo, famous for its Neapolitan pizza, was opened by Italian chef Salvatore Cuomo in cooperation with Maeil Dairy Co.

By Limb Jae-un
Korea.net Staff Writer
Jun2@korea.kr


Source:
http://www.korea.net/NewsFocus/Travel/view?articleId=103981

“PSY reveals Korea's 'hottest' trends”

“PSY reveals Korea's 'hottest' trends”: “PSY reveals Korea's 'hottest' trends”

Wednesday 17 July 2013

About Me ~ When I'm impressed to tell more about Korea

Good Evening,

Hi friends from Indonesia or maybe from around the world, Nice 2 meet U.. ^_^
How about my blog? Is it good, isn't it?

I hope u all like my blog, hehe.. :D,  cause I wanna spread all about Korea (from its food, fashion, culture.etc) in my blog even its source from another blogs, I hope I can give u all knowledges about Korea in my blog. Although it’s still little posts, I hope I can post so many informations about Korea.

Now, I'm gonna tell 'bout experience few weeks ago, when I've got new camera. It's new camera, and it's not bought by me, cause it's a prize. Wooow... I'm really happy that time... :) :) :) :)


Just for information, that prize is from interesting events that held by KTO ( Korea Tourism Organization) which the event's name is "Miss Flower Music Tour". Miss Flower Music Tour has designed to look for two lucky person to attend and join the activity to enjoy the beautiful sceneries in Korea together with Korea famous accoustic Band, Standing Egg. The two person also participate in making of music video of Standing Egg "Miss Flower". 

"Miss Flower Music Tour"

Miss Flower Music Tour give some rewards, included:
The 1st winner : 2 people, participate in Making Music Video of Standing Egg and Enjoy the Beautiful Sceneries in Korea.
The 2nd winner : 1 person, Get 1 unit Samsung ATIV Smart PC
The 3rd winner :  3 people, Get Samsung Smart Camera Nx210

The prizes of this event. In red circle, is the prize i've got.

The event is like submitting song lyrics that inspired of KTO uploaded video about Korea's spring, and Love. The lyrics that have submitted must have suitable meaning of the theme. How surprised me, when I found it has thousands entries on the submitance. How many... Whooa, but it gives me some support to participate in it, I think it's such very interesting events, If you win, you could go to Korea for a week. Whooaaaa.... You know that I really wanna come to Korea, and I wish so...

First time i write the lyrics, i feel confused +.+ =_+"

cause it has to be 300 characters to submit, it means that only little sentences that could be submitted, or maybe it just give the main idea that could describe all ideas about Korea, Spring and Love. I think more, more n more... and I finally found idea to write the lyric, even it’s really suit in 300 characters.
I think, what’s gonna be good lyric if I wrote it based on the theme, Korea, Spring and Love.... :[ :}

After that, i submitted my lyric to the web. and also I have some wishes that I could go to Korea. I try to send some lyrics to that site, cause I think it will be good if i send some. Here’s my lyric, I hope u like to read it J

You're like angel
shinning my day in Jinhae
Like cherry blossoms at spring
I dont know how many fowers
can describe your beautiful face
I wanna be closer to you
like Romeo and Juliet
even we just ask condition each other
I wanna be the star sparkles in your heart's night
and be the prince for you

I dont know what love really is
Till I know you
Last year spring in Maehwa village
My hearts burns and my red face
I told I Love you
Then, I saw you laugh
Even you say you dont love me
My love always for you
How hard, how sad
I wanna be umbrella for you when it rains
and I wanna by your side forever

Love is like cherry blossoms
I saw every morning
The time I walk with you after school
I just wanna hold your hands
being shelter for you
The beauty of Tulip
remind me of you
I don't wanna let you go
Let the spring in Nami Island
be the memories
of my love to you
Saranghae...

Those are only some lyrics that I’ve submitted, and I couldn’t find another, cause the submittance in the site has been 600 pages of entries, it means harder to find my lyric. Oh nooo L, but let it go... the important thing, I have do the best to submit my lyric.

This event has started at March 11 and end at March 25. And the winner announced four days later on the event page. When the first time i opened the event page, I think maybe I couldn’t win this event, but...

The final winners of Miss Flower Music Tour. In red circle is my username.

I think it’s very interesting events. I have some cheers again, when I have got 3rd winner that get Samsung Smart Camera NX 210. Wohooo, I’m really glad at that time. I never guessed it before, cause it has so many participants so maybe I couldn’t get to win this event. Although, I couldn’t get the first winner, but it’s rather good that I’ve been the 3rd winner.

.....So it makes me loving more about Korea...

First time I love to Korea, when my classmates teels me about Kpop included TVXQ that has been my idol when I’m in Junior High School. And the times run, I’ve been Kpop lover and always waiting for Kpop comeback stages or the Kpop artist teaser video. Hahaha... maybe I’m addicted by KPOP, but.... after the time runs more n more, I realized that I’ve been falling in love with Korea, not only with their Kpop but also with their foods, cultures, etc. As you know, Korea has world heritage that has declared by UNESCO, that place is “Jeju Island”, it has so beautiful scenery, and I hope I could come there someday....

Back to the topic, I’ve been so happy could participate in Miss Flower Music Tour, although i just get 3rd winner, but it gives me some motivation to know more about Korea. I think it’s good way to promote Korea, cause korea has very interesting cultures and food also their style, that has amazed millions of teenagers in this world. And, I’m fine that in fact I have to wait for 3 months later till I get my prize from KTO, is Samsung Nx 210 Camera. I’m really happy at that time, and it makes me loving more to Korea... I Love Korea.

Here those are appearance of my Camera, Just see it! Thank u.

My prize from this event, Samsung Camera Nx 210
I don't know what it means, cause I couldn't speak Korean
The Sending Form from Master Air Korea
It has all black body, and i think its light to bring anywhere :)
It has good original lens, and has flash lite too.. Mmm :) :)
Look at the screen, It's AMOLED and it has WIFI too
My selca with the flash lite, Woow, it dazzles me :}
My Selca in Flash Lite Off, It gives some cool performance right? hehe...