Showing posts with label South Korea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label South Korea. Show all posts
Friday, April 10, 2015
Time For Some Lip Service
It's been a long time since I've last wrote... it's been a long 8 months of silence, and I'm glad to finally find some time to blog about something that's been on my vanity table for a long time.
Guess what? Not cosmetics, but lip products! Hahaha... caught some of you unawares right?
Alright, not gonna talk long and shall get to the point. I don't use lipstick because I have sensitive lips, dry and chapped skin easily form after an application of lipstick, which could lead to blisters :(
I have never showed much interest in skincare or lipcare but since my trip to South Korea I've begun to take more care of my skin and lips. Korean women look young for their age, and I think it's partly because of the care they take to preserve their youthfulness.
In the picture above, only the Lip Smacker (in my favourite Strawberry Fanta flavour) and Maybelline coloured lipbalm were purchased in Malaysia.
The rest were bought in South Korea, and before you think that's an awful lot, let me tell you that I can easily buy back more if I didn't resist myself :p
The Prestige Snail Lip Treatment, cherry and blueberry lipbalm were from Tony Moly, I couldn't resist picking the lipbalm which were packaged cutely like a real fruit! I was pleasantly surprised when I found out they threw in a small bottle of Cat Chu Wink liptint as a free gift :D
From Etude House, I bought the 'It's Fine' and 'Don't Worry' coloured lipbalms, as well as Sweet Recipe Cupcake All Over Colour and Juicy lipgloss. Of all the products from Etude House, I loved the 'Don't Worry' coloured lipbalm the best. It has a light mango scent and a peachy-pink colour, and my lips feel moisturised after each use, definitely my best buy so far.
Lastly, the Vaseline Lip Essence in Cherry flavour is a must-buy if you're in South Korea during the harsh cold months. As I was in Seoul in November, the chilly wind made my lips super-dry and even the most moisturing lipbalm couldn't help. This tube of Vaseline worked like a charm, and boy, thank goodness I decided to stop in a drugstore in Edae, where I bought this. My lips would have cracked by the time I came home had I not found this then.
Looking forward to my trip to Japan in the second half of this year. Wonder what goodies do they have in store for me over there? Stay tuned for updates on my coming trip to Osaka, Kyoto and Tokyo!
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Sunday, August 10, 2014
How To Cook Yukgaejang (The Simplest Way)
If you're a fan of Korean food, chances are you've heard of Yukgaejang, a spicy beef broth that will sure to leave you craving for more.
During my trip to South Korea, I chanced upon an instant Yukgaejang soup base from Ottogi being sold in a grocery store. Since I loved the spicy beef soup so much, I decided to buy one pack to try back home.
Bought the Yukgaejang instant soup base in a box with another foil packaging inside. I think it costs around 3000 won (approximately RM9), but mianhae, my memory might have failed me since it was some time ago when I bought this.
Inside the foil packaging you will see 2 dried soup base and 2 sachets of oil. You can opt to use one pack each for a single portion, but I decided to use all since I was cooking for two persons.
The instructions were in Korean, so I had to take a wild guess on what fresh ingredients to add. Meat (beef or chicken) is a must, to give the soup more flavour. I used chicken since I couldn't find fresh beef :(
I also added mushrooms, some spring onions and some fresh chillies which I sliced to thin strips. Bring all ingredients and soup base together to a boil, and voila! Instant Yukjaejang awaits you!
Overall, my instant Yukgaejang tasted good, but would have been better with beef slices I think. I have yet to come across the same Ottogi instant Yukgaejang soup base in Malaysian stores, but if you have, do drop me a comment on where I can get it.
Hoping to try cooking this again in the future, whether from scratch or with instant soup base. But the latter probably warrants a trip to South Korea again... ;)
The author regrets not having the foresight to buy back more instant soup bases home. Cooking Korean food for comfort would be so much easier then!
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Wednesday, May 7, 2014
Korean Beauty Show: 'Get It Beauty' with Yoo In Na
As South Korean women are obsessed with beauty and flawless skin, this programme will show you how to copy the latest looks in Korean dramas and K-pop music videos.
In South Korea, the programme is widely known to conduct blind tests on beauty products, and whenever you see a product in a skincare or make-up store with the 'Get It Beauty' recommendation, rest assured the product will not disappoint on its promises.
I was shopping in Myeongdong, Seoul and I came across many of 'Get It Beauty' recommendations in the plethora of make-up and skincare stores. I bought Etude House's Moistfull Collagen Cream which was recommended by the programme, and surely the cream worked wonders on my skin! :)
I hope those of you who are interested in better skincare and make-up will benefit from watching the show!
To watch the show with English subtitles, click on the link here!
The author did not regret buying a product recommended by 'Get It Beauty' programme. She hopes those who are shopping in South Korea will use it as a benchmark to buy products worth-for-your-money in the future.
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Thursday, March 27, 2014
Tous Les Jours at WOLO, Bukit Bintang: Cozy Korean-French bakery in the heart of KL
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Tous Les Jours' Berry Berry Tiramisu overlooking the busy Bukit Bintang street |
The name Tous Les Jours (pronounced TOO-LEH-JOO), which means 'everyday' in French may have some thinking that the bakery is a French chain, but in actual fact the chain originated in South Korea. During my trip to South Korea, I did manage to see a few of these outlets, but did not have the chance to try their products.
Now that I'm back in KL, I wish that I can visit the bakery 'everyday'... Or whenever I miss South Korea. Sigh....
So back to my visit.... Although I went in mid-afternoon, the bakery was quite full, and there were a few empty seats left.
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Tea break time at Tous Les Jours while people-watching |
The tiramisu was smooth and creamy... Yummy! And not to mention there was a little macaron to sample too... My stomach was full after one cup but instead my mouth still wants more. Guess I gotta come here 'everyday' huh? :p
My brother loved their signature Milk Bun (RM3.80), which was expected since he was a milk lover. One bun just wasn't enough, he said, so we had to take-away more home!
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Tous Les Jours' Mango Yoghurt drink |
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Tous Les Jours' pastries selection |
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Tous Les Jours' buns on display |
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Tous Les Jours cakes and desserts on display |
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Tous Les Jours' country-inspired decor |
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Tous Les Jours' WOLO: the upstairs felt like a huge reading room |
While relaxing, I heard the strains of K-indie band Busker Busker's song playing in the background. That moment just transported me back to South Korea again because most cafes there loved Busker Busker's songs...
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Tous Les Jours buns for breakfast (wait... somebody stole some of my madeleines already!) |
Even my elderly grandparents loved the Red Bean buns and madeleines, so it's quite safe to say they cater to our Malaysian tastes as well.
I'll definitely make Tous Les Jours a place to stop by whenever I'm in the vicinity next time!
The store address is:
WOLO Bukit Bintang
126A-C, Jalan Bukit Bintang
Kuala Lumpur
Tel : +603-4065 0088
Opening Hours : 8AM – 11PM
They do have a store in Bangsar as well:
39-41 Jalan Telawi 3 | Bangsar Baru | 59100 Kuala Lumpur
Tel : +603-2201 3526
Opening Hours : 7AM – 12AM (Sun - Thurs)
7AM - 1AM (Fri, Sat & Public Holiday)
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TLJMalaysia
Pic credits: TLJ Malaysia
The author is glad to have finally found a place where she can visit whenever her 'hunger pangs' for South Korea comes.
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Thursday, February 6, 2014
Korean beverages on the streets of South Korea
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Latte drinks at Hello Kitty Cafe |
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Caffe Bene's lime & mint drink, hot chocolate & strawberry smoothie |
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Hollys Coffee's Iced Lemon Tea |
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Angel-in-us Coffee's ready made coffee sold in convenience stores |
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Banana milk and Chocopie for breakfast |
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Strawberry milk and Ottogi slimming cup noodle |
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Blueberry yogurt drink |
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Maeil yogurt drink |
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Apple flavoured probiotics multifunction yogurt drink |
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Vita 500 drink endorsed by miss A's Suzy |
Surprisingly after she drank it she didn't complained much anymore. The sore throat went away the next day miraculously. Then when the same thing happened to me, I immediately looked for Vita 500 and drank a bottle. The next day the sore throat disappeared too! Yeay! :)
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Etude House's Pink Pong collagen water |
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Daily C vitamin water: Skin Glow |
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Pocari Sweat |
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Brown rice tea drink |
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Mojito Lemon & Lime with Mint drink |
That's all for the beverages I had while on the streets of South Korea peeps! I hope you'll have your share of fun in exploring Korean beverages!
The author missed her breakfast drink of banana milk so badly she had to stock up on them from local supermarkets even when back home!
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Autumn,
Banana Milk,
Beverages,
Brown Rice Tea,
Caffe Bene,
Daily C,
Etude House,
Hello Kitty Cafe,
Hollys Coffee,
Ottogi,
Pink Pong,
Pocari Sweat,
Shopping,
South Korea,
Travel,
Vita 500
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
South Korea Trip 2013: 8 Days Busan & Seoul Itinerary
To round off my posts on my South Korea trip in November 2013, I'll do a compilation of all my related posts which works as an itinerary guide for those who want to visit both Busan and Seoul within a week.
My self-guided South Korea trip itinerary is as follows, with KTX being the mode of transportation between the two cities.
Day 1: Busan Nampodong, BIFF Square and Gwangbok Street (Busan)
Day 2: Seoul Chungmuro, Namdaemun and Myeongdong
Day 3: Seoul Edae, Hongdae, D-Cube City and Dongdaemun
Day 4: Seoul N Seoul Tower, Namsangol Hanok Village, Garosugil and Go-To Mall
Day 5: Seoul Gyeongbukgung, Bukchon Hanok Village, Samcheongdong, Changdeokgung and Insadong
Day 6: Seoul to Busan (KTX and Busan City Night View Tour Bus)
Day 7: Busan Jagalchi Market, Gukje Market, Haeundae Beach and Seomyeon
Day 8: Busan Pusan Int'l University Street, Oncheonjang and Busan Trick Eye Museum
On a side note, here are some of my previous posts that might interest some of you who are curious to learn more about South Korea before you head over there.
Korean beverages on the streets of South Korea
K-pop album haul and Korean souvenirs
Beauty buys from South Korea
Grocery buys from South Korea
I hope my travel itinerary might have given some ideas to those that will be visiting South Korea in the future.
Feel free to leave a comment if you have any questions, and I'll be more than willing to share with you whatever knowledge I have! :)
Update: Check out my latest account of my trip to Japan in 2015. Stay tuned for more updates on this trip!
Osaka: Sightseeing, Shopping & Dining Attractions
The author might have missed some places of interest since it was a tight schedule of 4 days in Busan and 4 days in Seoul. Someday she wishes to return and visit many more beautiful places in South Korea.
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Autumn,
Busan,
Itinerary,
Self-guide,
Seoul,
South Korea,
Travel
Monday, January 13, 2014
K-pop album haul & Korean souvenirs
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K-pop album haul from my trip |
I bought JYJ Kim Jaejoong's WWW album for myself, CNBLUE's Re:BLUE album for my first brother, and G-Dragon's Coup D'etat for my youngest brother. Possibly the lightest and slimmest souvenirs, but yet the most expensive ones!
I bought my albums from the Music Korea outlet in Myeongdong. To get there using the subway, stop at Myeongdong Station, and take Exit 6. You'll see a Nature Republic outlet. Enter the outlet and go up one floor.
Music Korea is just upstairs and they have an extensive range of K-pop albums, both old and new releases.
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Korean souvenirs |
I also managed to get some fridge magnets in Hongdae (not pictured above), as well as a bookmark and postcards from Insadong.
Insadong is a good place to buy cultural souvenirs, but if you are not heading there then you can find them at Namdaemun or Myeongdong too. Insadong has more authentic souvenirs, but prices can be on the pricey side. For a more upscale souvenir hunting spree, try Ssamziegil. I got my cute postcards there from a small stall vendor :)
That's all for my K-pop album haul and Korean souvenirs. If you have yet to, check out my previous posts on Korean beauty buys and Korean grocery buys!
The author is grateful that she managed to get a copy of Jaejoong's WWW album before it was sold out!
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Albums,
Autumn,
CNBLUE,
G-Dragon,
Insadong,
JYJ,
K-pop,
Kim Jaejoong,
Myeongdong,
Seoul,
Shopping,
South Korea,
Souvenirs,
Subway,
Travel
Wednesday, January 8, 2014
Beauty buys from South Korea
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Etude House beauty haul |
While some promoters are a little pesky (they pull your hand and try to drag you into their store), some are quite friendly and talk nicely, just enticing you to go in and take a look around. Some offer free gifts (samples mostly), but once you enter, you'll most likely not go out without buying something.
Stepping into Etude House was like stepping into a princess' room. Everything was pink, my favourite colour! :D
I managed to get their masks at a 10+10 promo price of 900 won (approximately RM2.70) each, which comes down to 450 won each pack. Which is really cheap! But be wary though, I went to other Etude House outlets out of Myeongdong too, but they do not have the same offer. I bought mine at the outlet opposite SPAO in Myeongdong, so make sure you make a stop there if you're in the vicinity.
I bought many other stuff from Etude House too, considering I'm not much of a person who spends much on beauty products. I'm more of a skincare person, but they have a good range of skincare apart from make-up too.
I also got a leg mask (leg peeling yo!), hand creams, lip gloss, lip balm, a few products from the moistfull series, as well as a cute cupcake lip colour. I probably spent nearly 100,000 won in Etude House, but that's great because nearly everyone back home gets some really lovely face masks and hand creams! :)
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Free samples from Etude House (given after purchase) |
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Clio, Tony Moly and Innisfree skincare haul |
I really regret not buying those snail masks from Tony Moly since I thought I had bought a lot from Etude House. After giving most away, I am now regretting not buying more...
I felt Clio was more into make-up products, while Tony Moly was more upscale in their range and prices while Innisfree uses more natural ingredients in their products, with a huge chunk originating from Jeju. Etude House meanwhile focuses on pretty packaging.
Each brand has its strengths and weaknesses but hey, life's all about trial and error eight? I hope to find something I like among the huge chunk of stuff I brought back. Hopefully on my next trip I'll be able to explore more Korean make-up and skincare brands!
If you have yet to, do check out my previous post on my Korean grocery buys!
The author never felt attracted to enter beauty or skincare shops in KL, but in South Korea the calling was just too great to resist!
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Monday, January 6, 2014
Grocery buys from South Korea
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Korean groceries |
I bought my groceries from a shop nearby my hotel, and I think most of the prices are quite cheap compared to those at convenience stores. I bought some kelp, roasted seaweed to sprinkle on rice, some yukgaejang soup premix, gochujang paste from this neighbourhood grocery store.
I got 2 stone pots (dolsot) and a ramyun pot for 3000 won (approximately RM9) each from a Daiso outlet. I also bought some steel chopsticks and spoons for 500 won (approximately RM1.50) each from a vendor who was clearing his wares in Namdaemun. My cheapest deal by far :)
I also managed to get some icing decorating tubes in different colours from Namdaemun!
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Korean snacks |
Peperos were going for 800 won (approximately RM2.40) each and chocolates were between 1500 won to 4000 won.
Dried seaweed were also going for 500 won (approximately RM1.50) and I shared a box of 40 packs with my travel partners.
Also bought a box of Lotte Chocopie from Daiso which costs 1500 won (approximately RM4.50), much cheaper than in KL! :)
That wraps up my Korean grocery haul and hope to see you soon in my next posts!
Check out more posts on my Korean beauty buys, K-pop album haul and souvenirs, as well as Korean beverages on the streets!
The author has devoured all the snacks within less than a month since returning from South Korea. Time to hunt in the local grocery stores again...
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Autumn,
Busan,
Chocopie,
Daiso,
Dolsot,
Grocery,
Korean Food,
Lotte,
Market O,
Nampodong,
Pepero,
Ramyun Pot,
Seoul,
Shopping,
South Korea,
Travel,
Yukgaejang
Thursday, December 26, 2013
South Korea Trip 2013: Day 8 in Busan (Pusan Int'l University Street, Oncheonjang, Busan Trick Eye Museum)
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Busy crossroads with more than one zebra crossing is common in South Korea |
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Big breakfast at Whoever Coffee and Herb |
My favourite was the garden salad. It came with a huge orange in it, something I've never tried. It was pretty delicious, and I savoured the whole bowl. The breakfast set comes with a coffee, garden salad, soup, and toast for 4500 won (approximately RM13.50) if I recalled correctly. Pretty decent price by me though some might say it's a bit expensive just for breakfast.
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Pusan Int'l University entrance gate |
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Shoe shopping at Pusan Int'l University street |
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Post box looking thing on the street |
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Yoogane's artsy wall deco |
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Yoogane fried kimchi rice and ramen |
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Cute little take away cafe |
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M.A.C. store selling clothing. Now that's a first |
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Charlie Brown Cafe at Pusan Int'l University street |
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Charlie Brown Cafe's tiramisu |
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Hotel Nong Shim, of the famous Korean noodle brand |
Nevertheless, although we felt cheated since we went so far just to be told the museum is just a walk away from our hotel, we just have to cool ourselves down because we wouldn't want to spoil all the fun on our very last day!
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Map to Busan Trick Eye Museum in Nampodong (latest location)Pic credit: http://busanhaps.com/events/trick-eye-museum-saturday-nampodong |
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Busan Trick Eye Museum greeting |
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Trick Eye Museums in South Korea |
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One of the many 3D portraits you can take pictures with |
The actual entrance fee is 10,000 won for adults, but thanks to the staff at Busan Tower Hill Hotel where I stayed, I got a discount coupon for a cheaper rate. Thank you! :)
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Art Toys on display |
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Art Toy |
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Seoul Samgyetang for dinner |
The samgyetang was just pretty much like our Chinese ginseng chicken back home, just that it was served without salt. Luckily we only ordered one portion to share, though I must say it was a welcome to eat hot food in superbly cold weather. The meal came with rice and ginseng liquor too. We paid around 17000 won (approximately RM51) for it though!
As we were leaving the next morning, we bought all our groceries from a nearby grocery store just opposite the hotel. The shop was named Big Sale or something similar and the proprietor was a friendly ahjussi who nodded at my choice of Bokbunja (6500 won), Peperos (800 won), kelp, and some yukgaejang soup bases.
So that ends my 8 day trip to South Korea and I hope you have enjoyed my recollections of the places I have travelled to. Look out for more mini-bites of my trip (I'll post more on my shopping hauls once I get some time off my busy schedule)!
Read about my experience in Nampodong, BIFF Square and Gwangbok Street (Busan) here!
Read about my experience in Chungmuro, Namdaemun and Myeongdong here!
Read about my experience in Edae, Hongdae, D-Cube City and Dongdaemun here!
Read about my experience in N Seoul Tower, Namsangol Hanok Village, Garosugil and Go-To Mall here!
Read about my experience in Gyeongbukgung, Bukchon Hanok Village, Samcheongdong, Changdeokgung and Insadong here!
Read about my experience in Busan (KTX and Busan City Night View Tour Bus) here!
Read about my experience in Jagalchi Market, Gukje Market, Haeundae Beach and Seomyeon here!
The author is planning another trip to South Korea in the future, and is contemplating the cherry blossom season or the hot summer where the sales are bound to be crazy!
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Labels:
Art Toy,
Autumn,
BIFF Square,
Busan,
Busan Trick Eye Museum,
Charlie Brown Cafe,
Itinerary,
Korean Food,
Nampodong,
Oncheonjang,
Pusan Int'l University Street,
Seoul Samgyetang,
South Korea,
Travel,
Yoogane
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