I have a fatal weakness for traditional clothing. My closet back home is filled up with my collection of traditional clothings, ranging from Peranakan Kebaya,
I have a fatal weakness for traditional clothing. My closet back home is filled up with my collection of traditional clothings, ranging from Peranakan Kebaya,
Spring and autumn are the two best seasons (and good reasons) to visit Seoul. Although this is a long overdue post, I’d still like
If you have been following the blog quite some time you might be aware of my deep affection for Busan (you may read up
Traditional markets are always one of the most exciting sites in South Korea. I’ve blogged about several markets within Seoul, the Noryangjin Fish Market,
I have been writing about Jeonju in my past 3 blog posts. In fact, this beautiful provincial city in Jeollabuk-do is where I’d strongly
Pictures say it all. The beauty of the church is beyond description. I was in Jeonju in the autumn but I wasn’t given ample
I bet many will agree the street food is one of the essence experience for travellers in Korea. Many would probably have experienced the bedazzling moment
Residing in Korea is pretty close to perfect for an avid coffee drinker. The nearest cafe is always a stone’s throw away. And for those
Jeonju is a homeland for many talented artists. Known as the city of romance, culture and tradition, it is rich in history and definitely
Buam-Dong, a neighbourhood slightly off Gyeongbok Palace is one of my secret hideouts here in Seoul. Located in between Inwang Mountain and Bukgak Mountain,
Winter has arrived and the days start to grow shorter. Somehow I find myself feeling carnivorous especially when the days turn ruthlessly cold in
I love visiting markets. Each time I take a trip down to the market reminds me of my younger days. I would follow my