I have never been an avid fan of travel before, but as my resolution this year... I've decided to travel the world as much as I can given the oportunity! :) (Like this one)
But wait there's a problem... I have never been to Korea and therefore I don't know what to expect. All I know about Korea are bits and pieces of their fashion sense, their great food and music and their koreanovelas (Korean series which are a hit here in the Philippines!)
I want to know more so I asked friends and family to help me compile a list of things to do in Korea. I hope you enjoy my list as I have enjoyed understanding more about Korea, it's culture and history and it's people. (I have shortened the list to 5 to be realistically achievable and to be simple yet straight forward)
TOP 5 THINGS to DO:
1. Visit famous landmarks
Based from what I've gathered, I definitely want to go to a mixture of traditional and modern landmarks.
Changdeokgung Palace, Injeongjeon |
N Seoul Tower |
The top pick for the modern landmark to go is the N. Seoul Tower. I am excited just thinking I could ride the cable car to get over to the tower. I imagine being on the observation deck then going down to eat at the revolving restaurant.
Banpo Bridge rainbow fountain over the Han River |
Last but not least, the Hangang River. I want to have cruise here while enjoying the scenic routes in Seoul though that might not be possible due to conflicts. But still it is a great place to visit especially seeing the rainbow fountain of Banpo Bridge.
Such awesome spectacles that will leave an indelible mark in me!
2. Immerse myself in Jeju Island
I want to experience how it is to live in this island. I imagine myself going on a morning hikes, or visiting the Manjang cave and the Manjanggul lava tube, or even just stroll through the peaceful and calm forest that is sanctuary to various flora and fauna. I also want to visit it's famous Jeju statue park and have lots and lots of pictures with these statues!
The fresh air, the magnificent scenic views, relaxing environment and rich cultural heritage are just a few perks to this place. That's JEJU for YOU!
3. Try out being a K-Pop star
Being a singer in church has often challenged me especially writing original lyrics and composing new melodies. I have this gut feel that maybe a change in environment will greatly help me in writing new and more meaningful songs after interacting with different people and surroundings.
I have heard several K-Pop songs here in the Philippines from groups like Super Junior and the like, but I am more of a melodramtic Korean drama song-type of guy. I really, really loved Winter Sonata and the 49 Days and the music was so beautiful... it just enhanced the whole story line. (It made me even cry at certain points in the story)
If given a chance, I would definitely go for the K-Pop challange even though I have not a single clue about the language (of course with proper guidance hehe). As a singer, it is a challenge worth trying! (Aja!)
Here's a link to a post here in my blog regarding 49 OST song Scarecrow: 허수아비
Here's a link to a post here in my blog regarding 49 OST song Scarecrow: 허수아비
4. Eat, eat and eat some more!
Jap chae |
Bibimbap |
Ah, Korean food! Being a Chinese in the Philippines, my family and I are very particular when it comes to food. We are picky eaters but when it comes to Korean food, somehow we all get along fine.
My family has often gone to Ye Dang (a Korean restaurant here in the Philippines) to satisfy our Korean food cravings. Imagine if I were able to smell the aroma and taste authentic Korean dishes like kimchi and bibimbap. Oh the sumptuous seafood pajeon that I really like (sometimes I order two because one is just not enough!) Give me some of that Korean bulgogi and Jap chae.
Kimchi |
Seafood pajeon |
Ok, I am literally hungry right now. :) Imagine if I can learn how to make these then everyday, my family and I can enjoy a bit of Korean cuisine whenever we feel like it.
5. S-H-O-P-P-I-N-G!!!
Dongdaemun Market |
Shopping and souvenirs... I am not a shop-a-holic but once in a while I splurge on things especially things that I deem necessary or worth it. I value memories and relationships that is why I am not forgetful of people who are close to me.
I've heard that Korea has great markets where I can buy souvenirs. The Namdaemun and Dongdaemun Markets have a great selection from traditional souvenirs to the newer ones. Maybe I can try out traditional Korean clothes here too!
I simply and will not leave Korea without contributing to their economy hehe. Just another way of saying, I need to buy pasalubong (souvenirs) for family and friends. I guess, in a way, that's what tourism is all about - being able to showcase a country through its tourist destinations and culture (fashion, heritage, music, food, etc.) and bringing in business that will help the economy of the country. And that's basically the job of KTO - promoting Korea to people around the world.
KOREA. I believe this is an experience worth investing it... an experience worth writing about! Wow! Without even visiting and just researching about it, I am slowly but surely falling it love with you! What more if I am able to personally experience and document my adventures there in your country! ;)
Give me this opportunity to be part of promoting your country!
I made this acronym to always remind me of my inspiration.... KOREA being inspired. (Keep on remembering everyday about being inspired!)
All pictures courtesy of Wikipedia.
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