Stylenanda’s Pink Hotel

Stylenanda, the Seoul-based fast-fashion and beauty brand. What can I say all-pink everything , and every corner of this 5-story shop screams. It’s like a dream come true when we visit this place. My friends is very supportive of me when we went into this place because they know me so well that I really love cute stuff and especially pink stuff ”wink” So my experience going to stylenanda cafe was totally worth it. We even shop for make up like 3ce which I love and also we shop for clothes.  🙂 And if I will be given a chance again to visit korea and other countries. I totally and surely visit this place. I think they also have it in thailand.

Myeongdong Street

Myeongdong is a shopping destination for foreign tourists.

When I visit this place, I’m so happy because shopping is really my passion and I can’t wait to shop for skin care products especially face mask and lotions. And if you’re going to look harder you’ll find a more cheaper items.. My goal for this trip is to look for the best souvenirs that I can give to my friends and family. There are a lot of things you could choose from And also my goal is to try their street food like fish cake because I really wanted to try it for such a long time now. And I’m happy that I was able to taste it.

Deoksugung Stonewall walkway “Goblin”

Deoksugung, also known as Gyeongun-gung, Deoksugung Palace, or Deoksu Palace, is a walled compound of palaces in Seoul that was inhabited by various Korean royalties until the colonial period around the turn of the 20th century. It is one of the “Five Grand Palaces” built by the kings of the Joseon Dynasty. The buildings are of varying construction, including some of natural cryptomeria wood[citation needed]), painted wood, and stucco. Some buildings were built in Western style.

I can’t believe that I’m walking here in Deoksugung. It’s like turning my korean dream into reality.

Gyeongbok Palace

Gyeongbokgung Palace (경복궁/景福宮) also known as the Northern Palace was the primary home of the Joseon Dynasty (대조선국/大朝鮮國) which ruled Korea for five centuries between 1392 and 1897. The palace originally built by King Taejo (태조/太祖) in 1395 was the seat of the central government in Seoul where the rulers of the Joseon dynasty would sit on the Phoenix Throne (어좌/王座).

The day I wore HANBOK- a traditional korean dress for semi-formal or formal attire during traditional occasions such as festivals, celebrations and ceremonies, it was a pretty experience though. And if I will be given a chance to visit korea again, I definitely visit this place.

Seoul, Korea

Finally, got the chance to learn how to Make Kimchi 🙂

The most common variety of kimchi is made from cabbage, radish, garlic, red pepper, salt and sugar. The cabbage is soaked in salt water for a few hours. Coarse rock salt is then rubbed in between the leaves of the cabbage. Red peppers are also rubbed in and most Kimchi has a lot of pepper in it.