Korea Trip 2014 Part I

DAEBAK!


Finally back from my 8 days and 7 nights trip in Korea! There's so much to blog about, that I don't even know where to start. Anyway, if you have seen my previous post, you would know that because of this trip, I got to strike off two wishes? from my bucket list! WOOOHOOO!

The first word you saw, simply describes the trip, but if I were to rate it, it probably won't be 100/100 or 110/100. Because, the weather is simply too cold for me to handle. It sucks when you want to go shopping at night, but then the weather just BOOM, and decided to drop to like what -14 degree celsius? And yeah, because of it, we went back to the hotel instead. So I would give this trip a 80 out of 100? Still quite high okay!!



From this trip, I really experienced a lot. For example, encountering my first snow, experiencing my first transit flight, first fine dinning experience and many more. So I must say, this is really a fruitful trip.

Also to those who don't know, for this trip, it was a free and easy one, which means we don't have a tour guide to bring us around. It's quite weird to go on a free and easy trip when it is your first time going to a foreign country, but I guess it was alright. Because in Korea, their transportation is really easy, just like Singapore, where we have MRT, buses and taxis. In Korea, they have just about the same things as us. So if you guys are thinking of how to go from one place to another, you shouldn't be worrying too much, as long as you did your research on how to go to that venue, then you should be alright.


So far, I've only talking about the overview of my Korea trip, and I haven't got into the details of it yet. But don't worry, I'll blog more specifically into the days in my later posts, when I have the time. Right now, I just have too much to do already, sucks to rush everything when my holidays are ending.


Don't worry, this is not the end of the post yet, because I just thought of one more thing to add in. Which is, there are too many COUPLES in Korea. Not that I'm jealous or anything, but these couples needs to maintain. I mean it's cute to wear couple items, but theirs is extreme. They wear, couple coats, couple jackets, couple shoes, and there's one couple I witnessed, they were wearing the exact same thing for their whole outfit omg. Other than wearing, they also have things like couple phone cases and such, which I think is quite common already. I guess, if you and your another half wants to be cute or something? Then I think going to Korea will suit you guys a lot.


Wanting to say it's near the end of the post already, but I guess not. Because how would I leave out the fact that I saw my boyfriends in Korea? If you are a K-pop fan, going to Korea will definitely suit you a lot. Like duh? You won't feel like an outcast or something, or you don't have to worry about getting judge for liking K-pop, because everyone there loves K-pop. Yeah okay. So back to my boyfriends, I saw them at nature republic as usual, and with an addition at baskin robbins. Nature republic still has ot12, so if you still wanna see them as 12, hurry head down to nature republic and take picture with their standees. Gosh, I hate how I can't get to see Chanyeol's standee, cause it's either not there, or it's hidden at the back, which is blocked. Next, if you want an ot6, exo-K only, head down to baskin robbins! Yeah not gonna lie, I took picture with them, when I saw them and was judged by the locals :(


Oh lastly, Korea is also known for their cosmetics. And definitely, it's cheaper since they all are produced in Korea. For me, I got my cosmetics from, nature republic as usual, cause like, it seems more catered to young teenage girls like me. Other than nature republic, there is also etude house, which caters to my age group, but unlike the inhumanely price in Singapore, theirs is cheaper, [duh?]. Oh, also, if you guys are into laneige products, buying it in Korea is definitely CHEAPER. I helped my aunt bought her firming mask pack, and it only costs around $70 for two bottles of it with two smaller bottles of sleeping pack. In Singapore, which I heard from her, one bottle of that firming mask pack costs $50? Yeah so obviously, I keep telling you guys the obvious, like how the cosmetics are way cheaper there than in Singapore, hope you guys don't though! xD


Yep! Finally, we are at the end of this post already! I'll be posting more posts about Korea somewhere before this year ends, I promise! Also, anticipate with me for my fanfiction to end! Just 4 more chapters for it, and it's officially goodbye :( But nahh, I'll probably work on another new story after my O's! Till my next Korea posts, which I've promised! Byebye! :)

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