Sunday, March 04, 2012

Post exchange: Icheon

This will be quite a short post.

After packing the whole nite, and taking alot of time to pack for the whole morning of 20th Dec 2011, we were delayed into taking a later bus from Busan to Icheon. After the almost 5h of bus ride, we reached the place and had to cab to the Ceramics Village which is actually quite far off and ulu.

And when we reached the place, it was already dark. (since in winter it gets dark like at 5+ onwards)

It was really really cold as compared to Busan. REALLY COLD~~
And to our surprise, the place where we wanted to make ceramics is actually not a village, but just a small house. But at least the ahjumma (auntie) led us into the house which had a few rooms to cater to stayovers.


Korea has alot of these types of rooms where u pull out the mattress from the cupboard and lay them out yourself. And theres a kitchen area for u to cook.

We bought some cup noodles and snacks from a mart nearby and ate in the room.


Next morning, the ahjumma helped us order breakfast. After a hearty breakfast, we thought that we could do some pottery. But ahjumma says that making a cup from scratch, and boiling it and putting on garnish would take alot of time. So we aborted the plan. But, she decided to let us mould some cups from the clay instead.




This is my heart shaped cup:

Ths rest of it. The heart cup on the far left is made by nic. mines in the middle while the best looking heart was made by the ahjumma. The 2 round ones on the right are done by Mabel and Anqi.

We only moulded the clay, meaning we did not get the chance to spin and wet the clay so much like u see in the movies. That is why our work is not smooth.


But after some deliberation, we decided to pay and ask ahjumma to help us ship these back to SG after she had left them to dry and boiled. YAY she agreed.


But erm...its been 3 months and it was supposed to be sent to Anqi's place. But till now we have yet to receive it. BOOHOO. HOW?

Me and ahjumma.


The workshop is full of artworks 



Heater. Do u know that the workshop is freaking cold. And the fact that I can't put on gloves because we needed to mould the clay makes me even colder.

After that we cabbed to SPA PLUS. A hotel with spa facilities and hot springs!

2nd time going to the hot springs and jimjilbang in Korea. This time, we managed to ask a random stranger how to wrap the towels around our heads like a normal korean would. I prefer the mega huge and atas one we went to in Busan Shinhochang. But well, at least hot springs make one healthy. The hot room at Spa Plus actually went up to 101 degree celcius! omg. the moment I opened the door I'm like OK NO THANX.
Another thing about jimjilbang is that we would eat the eggs. This time, we bought some cold korean dessert (which is made up mainly of sweetened rice) and brought it into the charcoal room to eat.
Awesome feeling I tell u.

I kinda miss the hot springs. Seeing the ahjummas with saggy boobs and only the few of us foreigners shunning eye contact with everyone else and trying to cover up. lol. Why issit that we can't wear swimming costumes like wad we did in TW?

Ok. After the awesome soak, we have to continue on our journey to Seoul for 1 night to wait for LL to arrive before we set off for Gangwon-do.

 Look at the amt of luggage I had with me. 6 bags in total.
Sling bag, backpack, big luggage, small luggage, 2 paper bags.

We reached Seoul in the evening, and after settling down in the hotel, we went to Myeongdong for dinner and a walk.

NANTA theatre:

And smoothie king which Mabel recommended: 

And at about 530 next morning, I wokeup to wait for LL to knock on our hotel door. Super early and super tired. BUT super excited. haha

Saturday, March 03, 2012

Dynamic Busan: Nampo Lights, and the last of Busan

3rd last day in Busan. And decided to meet up with Seran again for lunch.

We went to have hers and my fav food: JAP FOOD!

She recommended this jap restaurant that she frequents:

Then after that met with Anqi and Mabel to go Nampo-dong to see the Christmas lights. yay and Seran could go with us for awhile too!

Tried this red bean paste with muah chee. haha obviously its not called this in korea. But I forgot whats the actual name of it.


Night falls, and we see the lights!




Christmas trees like this line up the whole pathway

Swing with lights!

Candy house:

Angel wings, which had a long queue so we didn't get to take photos with it.

Lots of benches like this:

Lovely lovely. Its lovely to have the whole walkway lined with lights like this. Pretty different from Orchard Road so I kinda like it.


After that we headed back to PNU Street to have this chicken with maggi mee thingy.
It was spicy! BUT DAMN DELICIOUS. too bad its only available in Korea.
 

After the dinner, we proceeded to continue our conquest of cafes in Busan. Jsquare is one of the most atas looking cafes I've ever seen in my life.

The exterior of the cafe, lined with pretty lights:


The inside has a victorian colonial feel:

Ok. back home and im flaunting the gifts Seran gave.

The Postcard is actually made from one of her handdrawn artworks. Its depicting Gangwon-do, the place where we would visit next. I took the fan on the left while the one is for Anqi. ALL HAND DRAWN DE WOR.

Isnt Seran awesome? My mum saw the fan and she was like: "Its so prettty!"

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Snippets of one of the prettiest cafes I've ever seen. Fairy tale, fantasy, garden, and christmas all in one. I call this the Christmas Cafe. lol


All wood and vineyard looking, with flowers leaves and petals.



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Snippets from our last dinner with the first korean friend we made from SMU: Garam!

She brought us to this bbq place. And this is sword cut pork. looks nice rite. those fish looking meat is mushroom.

And sweet Garam gave me a winter hat!

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Last day in Busan, 19th Dec 2011. We went to celebrate Isaac's birthday at the piano cafe. Last photo with Seran in Busan!

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Last picture of my hostel.

Its only this messy because I'm in the midst of packing!

Emptying the closets too. 

Ah I miss exchange times.

Friday, March 02, 2012

Dynamic Busan: hair styling, cafes, and clubbing

Because we are going back sg, Mabel and I decided to touch up on the colours on our hair at Gongju one last time.


 The cutest Daisy!

They only touch up on the top part where the black grew out...

Done. And the fringe is made so soft and silky by Daisy.

With curls. Daisy wrote my email down on a slip of paper saying that she would add me on fb. BUT TILL NOW, STILL NO HAVE! SOBX!!!

DAISY WHERE R U!

After that we went for pizza at Mr Pizza.

And went to this piano cafe where everything feels so warm and cosy! 


Saw the first drip coffee in process in my entire life:


But as usual, for ppl like me who doesn't like coffee, these types of coffee really very bitter. 

We waited for Isaac to arrive before moving to Haeundae to club.
There were shooting stars deco on the trees:


First time clubbing in Korea.

And I must say, THE SMOKE KILLS ME. Unlike SG which bans smoking almost everywhere, Korean clubs have an ABUNDANCE of smoke lol.

And the different thing about korean clubs is that they all face in the direction of the DJ to dance, unlike SG where we circle in our own clique. The music is also trance ONLY. not hip hop. Well and of cos there are girls who dress very nicely. For quite some time I didn't really see any very pretty girls on the Busan streets. At last I saw them at the club. haha. At last, girls who look like they have been for cosmetic surgery.