Drink and play the game in the booth !!!!!!
Soooooooo funny day♥
My name is Soonjin Kwon and I am a Sookmyung women's university student in Korea. (Of course, I am Korean ^^) I like walking and hanging out with friends all over the world. Esp. I like chatting with friends from all over the world. To me, Life is full of so much fun :) So I wanna share my so many laughs and happy things on my blog with online friends ^^* These are my favorite sentences! "Seize the hour and seize the day! because lost time never returs!"
2013년 5월 31일 금요일
2013년 5월 29일 수요일
Festival time in university in Korea♥
May is festival time to university students in korea♥
I sold brownies and pink lemonade with friends
Famous celebrities also come to my school, sookmyung women's univ. in Republic of Korea♥
Happy Happy ^^*
2013년 5월 28일 화요일
My favorite food, TTEOK which is the Korean rice cake
What is your favorite foods?
As for me, TTEOK, Korean rice cake!!!!!!
It is really easy to eat!!! It is good for ppl's breakfast in the busy morning!
Even there is this old saying in Korea.
If ppl do really easy work, Koreans say that it is same as eating TTEOK while lying.
Because eating TTEOK while lying is sooooo easy thing ^^*
And TTEOK, Korean rice cake is totally delicious ♥
I Love TTEOK ♥
05. 28. 2013
Mart in Korea♥
You know what?
I go to MART very frequently! Haha
My hobby is going to MART by walking !!
There are so many interesting things in MART !!!
Snacks. Intsant noodles. Kimchi. Dolls and so on~!
Whenever I look around MART, I forget what time it is. Haha♥
05. 28. 2013
Lotte Outlets in Seoul
I love Lotte Outlets in seoul, Republic of Korea!!
All items are sooooo cheap like 50% off, 70% off!!!!!
So whenever I want to buy sth like clothes, Shoes... I go to Lotte Outlets !!
Of course, Quality is also goooood ♥
I love Lotte Outlets and Korea♥
05. 28. 2013
2013년 5월 27일 월요일
With Melissa Silverstein who is the founder of Women and Hollywood
She came to my school, sookmyung women's univ. in Republic of Korea !!
She gave a special lecture about Women and Hollywood to students who are major in communication!!! It was sooooooo impressive and awesome!!!!!!!!
I think women are reallllllly important customers to the film industry!!!! Hollywood have to know this fact !!!!!
Btw. I wanna go to The Athena Film Festival !!!!!!!! ♥
05. 28. 2013
2013년 5월 25일 토요일
Riding bikes along the river
People can borrow the bikes for free in seoul, Korea then ride bikes along the river !
Ppl need just passport(foreigners) or citizen card(Korean) ^^*
I had a good time with my best friends !
05. 26. 2013
2013년 5월 24일 금요일
I have become SNS Korea Tourism Supporter.
A certain member wrote his/her resolution on the paper-plane.
He/She also wanna spread outstanding Korean culture to foreigners :)
05. 25. 2013.
Seoul Lantern Festival !!
At International Travel show !
the Cheonggye stream in Republic of Korea
Gyeongbokgung(Palace) in Republic of Korea
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the foreground, the site of Gyeong-bokgung Palace was at the
heart of Seoul and, indeed, deemed auspicious according to the traditional
practice of geomancy. In front of Gwanghwamun Gate, the main entrance to the
palace, ran Yukjo-geori (Street of Six Ministries, today's Sejongno), home to
major government offices. Along the central axis upon which Gwang-hwamun Gate
stood was the nucleus of the palace, including the throne hall, reception hall
and king's residence.
The government ministry district and main buildings of
Gyeongbokgung Palace formed the heart of the capital city of Seoul and
represented the sovereignty of the Joseon Dynasty. After all the palaces in the
capital were razed by the Japanese during the Hideyoshi invasions of 1592-'98,
Changdeokgung, a secondary palace, was rebuilt and served as the main palace.
Gyeongbokgung Palace was left derelict for the next 250 years. It was finally
reconstructed in 1868 by the order of the Prince Regent. The palace the Prince
Regent created was markedly different from the original. Some 500 buildings were
built on a site of over 40 hectares and constituted a small city. The
architectural principles of ancient China were harmoniously incorporated into
both the tradition and the appearance of the Joseon royal court. Gyeongbokgung
Palace was largely torn down during the Japanese occupation. Eighty-five percent
of the restored buildings were dismantled, Gwanghwamun Gate was removed, and an
enormous building housing the Japanese Government-General was constructed in
front of the main sector of the palace. An effort to fully restore Gyeongbokgung
Palace to its former glory has been ongoing since 1990. The colonial
Government-General building was removed, and Heungryemun Gate was restored to
its original state. The royal quarters and the East Palace for the crown prince
were also restored to their original state.
05. 25. 2013
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