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Ini 14 Tempat Menarik di Gyeonggi-Do Korea
INI 14 tempat menarik di Gyeonggi-do Korea, sebuah provinsi yang dianggap sebagai titik awal dari perjalanan di Negeri Ginseng itu. Ada berbagai situs yang berlokasi di sana. Situs-situs itu mulai dari masa prasejarah sampai era Baekjae, Goryeo, dan bahkan Dinasti Joseon. Lokasinya yang mengelilingi Seoul, membuat Gyeonggi-do, mudah diakses. Ini 14 Tempat Menarik di Gyeonggi-Do Korea: Anseong,…
#anseong#anyang#carribean bay#everland#farmland#gwangmyeong cave#heyri art valley#hwadam forest#imjingak pyeonghwa-nuri park#jebudo island#korean folk village#petite france#pocheon art valley#pocheon herbs island#suwon hwaseong fortress#tempat menarik di gyeonggi do korea
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966. Minsuk Cho (Mass Studies) & James Slade (Slade Architecture) /// Pixel House /// Heyri Art Village, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea /// 1999-01.
OfHouses presents Houses of the 90′s, part VIII: SuperAsian. (Photos: © Yong-Kwan Kim.)
#superasian#Minsuk Cho#Mass Studies#James Slade#Slade Architecture#90s#South Korea#OfHouses#oldforgottenhouses#www.ofhouses.com#thecollectionofhouses
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Gyuhyuk Jung & Yuri YooGraphic Designers,
Home & Workplace, Heyri Art Village, Paju, Seoul
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How would you spend a date with each Twice member?
That’s such a cute question 🥺 Hm ok here we go...
Nayeon: I think I would keep it rather classic with her and simply take her out for dinner. I feel like she‘s entertaining enough herself, so no need for any distractions 😅
Jeongyeon: Dog shelter date! We could walk the dogs together and play with them a bit and afterwards we could grab a coffee.
Momo: I would definitely make use of her love for food and her nocturnality and take her to a night market. Afterwards, we could go to a karaoke bar.
Sana: This one might be a bit cheesy, but I’d take her to an aquarium or a theme park (one that doesn’t have too crazy rides tho)
Jihyo: I think i would choose something active like a scenic bike ride down the Han river that would end with a picknick in a park
Mina: Theoretically I think she would enjoy a date in some trendy new restaurant, but I would be too anxious that awkward silence would arise, so I would probably go for an aquarium or arcade date 😅
Dahyun: I’m thinking museum date, but something like the Trickeye museum or another interactive one where you can still have fun
Chaeyoung: I would take her to Heyri Art Village and do something creative with her like making our own jewelry
Tzuyu: I would take her to a dog café. I would definitely need an ice breaker with her because we‘re both the quiet type and dogs would be the perfect mean. Every dog owner loves to talk about their dogs 😅
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I’m back from Korea
I feel like October didn’t happen at all .. but at the same time, it happened & it happened too quickly =/
I was away for 2.5 weeks in Korea, & then when I came back, it was a mini series of night shifts so I practically did nothing. .. & by the time I realized it, it was Halloween & I was working evening shifts so I didn’t go out. O_O it has been 1 crazy month. But November is here now, & things are returning back to normal: my vacation withdrawal is over, & I have some “normal” combo of shifts, & it’s time to say bye-bye to the hot weather. It’s gonna be great~
Okay, let’s be real: I’m never “over” a Korea trip lol the other day, I was really craving that budae jjigae. The struggle was real. So I made it for lunch ^^
For my 1st return post, I’ve decided to keep things simple & just share a brief summary of my 2.5 week-long trip with you!
Day 1-4: I stayed at my usual Seoul home, Namsan Hill Hotel. I was unable to book a longer stay at this place =( These 1st few days, I revisited some places in Seoul: Namdaemun (for hand-cut noodles called “kalguksu”); Sinchon/Ewha Womens Univ area/Hongik Univ area for shopping & ; Gyeongbokgung area for Tongin Market & some art museums; Insadong/Samcheongdong/Bukchon Hanok Village for some relaxing strolls around traditional Korean housing. Some new places I went to include:
- a cafe called “Kopi Han-yak-bang” (lit. trans.: “coffee Korean pharmacy”). Look it up! It’s super cool! The owner believes coffee has a healing power, just like traditional herbal medicine, so the cafe is like a vintage herbal medicine shop/pharmacy. It feels as if you’re entering a movie set rather than a cafe.
- The Skyfarm for brunch! Pretty place with amazing view of Seoul.
- Seongsu area for industrial warehouse cafes. It was a valuable & memorable experience bcos Seongsu used to be an area for large factories (making of leather products & shoes, & car-fixing shops), but it’s revitalizing & the large factory spaces are now being converted to hip coffeeshops. Many of which do collabs with local/emerging artists & fashion designers so there’s lots of artsy things to see in these coffeeshops.
- Seoul Forest. There’s like a picnic area, some basketball & tennis courts, walking trails, etc. .. I had a convenience store goods dinner in the picnic area, & watched the sunset there.
Day 5-8: I moved over to Savoy Hotel located in the heart of Myeongdong. It’s ~15min walk away from Namsan Hill Hotel. Great location but also quite loud. My options were slim when I was booking stuff, & I needed to stay close to Seoul Station bcos I arranged 4x 1-day trips! I didn’t realize it at first but then I was like, “I have 4 back-to-back day trips right now.” I was essentially out every day from like 0700h to 2100h.
Trip 1: Paju~ for Heyri Art Village & Provence. I have been to these places before & really liked it so I went back, esp Heyri Art Village. After the day trip, I met up with 2 of my coworkers for K-BBQ in the Hapjeong area.
Trip 2: Jeonju~ I only went to 1 place in Jeonju & that was the Jeonju Hanok Village. It was raining all day that day. However, it was still very enjoyable. The village was a beautiful place, & under the rain, it looked even more picturesque.
Trip 3: Incheon~ for Incheon Chinatown & Wolmido, which is an island connected to Incheon via a highway. Due to its close proximity to China, Incheon became a major port for trades back in the day, & the Chinese immigrants basically settled here, hence it’s the largest Chinatown in Korea. I met up with my friend Ji Yoon in Chinatown & we spent some time catching up.
Trip 4: Gangneung~ For the annual Gangneung Coffee Festival; its title was “Voices of Coffee” this year! It was held at the Gangneung Olympic Ice Arena. I can’t recall how many shots of coffee samples I had that day, but it was a lot. I also went to the Anmok Coffee Street, which is a line of cafes along Anmok Beach - all the cafes face the beach so the view is pretty. Even more so on the day I went bcos it was cloudy =]
Day 9: remained in Seoul today. Went to the Seoul Botanic Garden, which opened its doors in May 2019. Very pretty displays~ Huuuuuge space too. It was like Telus World x Muttart Conservatory x Devonian Botanic Garden. Lots to see, & if you go, allot more time for yourself here. & then in the evening, I camped out by Yeouido Hangang Park for the annual Seoul International Fireworks Festival, which was named “Life is Colourful” this year. So many ppl! I was expecting that before going but it was beyond my imagination. It was truly an experience- the streets were blocked off for pedestrian traffic & literally, it took like 10mins to move 5meters after the show as over! Then at the subway station nearby, there was a bottleneck, where apparently the capacity inside the underground station was reached so we needed to wait outside the exit.. . still, it was fun!
Day 10-12: 1 way train ticket to Busan. Yes, train to Busan ;) I was safe though hehe Busan was beautiful! In hindsight, I should’ve spent more time here but . .. NEXT TIME! I went to BIFF Square & Gukje Market, which was like across from my hotel, Stanford Inn Busan. Gamcheon Cultural Village was super cute; although I would hate being a resident there =/ The Busan Int’l Film Festival was happening then, & I visited the Expo & Convention Centre for the film market. Can’t go into the exhibition, but that whole area was filled with ads/posters of BIFF - it was a big deal! It was cool to witness such a big event & to experience the sheer scale of it. I then went to Shinsegae Centum City, which is the largest shopping complex in the world. Haeundae Beach was also cool. I went on a cloudy day & it was awesome! That same evening/night, I checked out the Jagalchi Fish Market, which is the largest seafood market in Korea. It has 7 floors total, with 3 underground parking levels :O On the last day, bcos I only had the morning available to do stuff, I had Busan fish cake for breakfast & strolled in BIFF Square again.
*Note: I actually hit all the things on my itinerary EXCEPT for the Busan Museum of Art, which was closed on Mondays =( but the security guy let me in to see the lobby bcos he knew I was a tourist. Thank you!
Day 13-17: Flew from Busan Airport to Jeju Airport. I used more time than needed for the whole process- turned out foreigners have their own line at the Busan Airport, so it’s faster than locals. There’s also a domestic terminal & international terminal, so from arrival to being checked in & through security.. . it took less than 25mins. It was great! In regards to Jeju, I did the following:
- stayed in Jeju City for the arrival afternoon/evening, with my hotel being Astar Hotel. Had a street food dinner at Dongmun Market; they were having this night market/festival event so a bunch of street food stalls were open from 7pm-midnight. Smelled like heaven haha
- I did my 1st hike ever on Hallasan Mountain, specifically the Gwaneunsa Trail, & I reached the peak. It was.. . hard. I can’t say I particularly enjoyed it; however, it has proven to me that I am a land person, & I belong in museums, cafes, & street walking lol. Look up the details of the trail! Was it ambitious of me to go on this for my 1st hike ever. .. without any hiking gear? I went with what some ppl would consider gym shoes, a hoodie, leggings, & a backpack with water, juice, kimbaps, 2 bananas, 6 mandarins, & some snacks (cheese crisps & pineapple cream-flavoured crackers).
- The day after the hike, my legs were still okay. But it was my glut that was starting to get sore XD I went to Osulloc Tea Museum & Innisfree Jeju House. The aesthetics <3
- Went to Black Pig Street for black pig bbq. I was hoping a restaurant or two was taking solo-diners & thankfully, the 2nd restaurant I asked did! I ordered pork neck instead of pork belly - it was quite tender & kinda chewy, actually. Later that evening, I went to the Tamra Cultural Festival 2019. It was neat~ There was an outdoor night market, as well as a stage for cultural dance/play/music.
- Jeju Island is actually quite small, & it takes approx. an hour from 1 side of the island to the other side. Thus, for my 3rd (full) day, I went to the Jungmun (Jeju City is north of the island; Jungmun is south coast) & visited the Yellow Cafe, Chocolate Land, Ripley’s Believe It or Not Museum, & Yeomiji Botanical Garden.
- From Jungmun, I took a local bus to Lee Jong Seop Street in Seogwipo, the next city over. The street is very pleasant & chill, with artwork along the street, coffeeshops & eateries, as well as little gift shops. Totally my thing! It reminds me Bukchon Hanok Village in terms of vibe, but minus the traditional housing look. The Seogwipo Olle Market is nearby, & is a great place to buy Jeju souvenirs. The pricing, I heard/read, is cheaper than Dongmun Market in Jeju City - it is true! There are also less tourists here, which was what made it enjoyable for me, personally.
- Only the morning on my last day was free for activities bcos my flight to Seoul was early afternoon. I visited the area around Jeju City Hall, which was ~20min walk from my hotel. It was a very leisurely morning, where I sat down & enjoyed coffee at Coffee Finder & had a build-your-own-ramen bowl at a place nearby. The architecture of Coffee Finder was unique; it used to be a 2-floor house, with like a driveway/sidewalk. But the ummm first floor ceiling/second floor flooring was knocked down so there’s a “hole” in the middle of the cafe. The cafe has very homely vibes as the placement of tables/chairs are in what was (at one point) rooms of the house. It’s open but also you can get some privacy at the same time.
Day 17-18: Back to Seoul, & stayed at Namsan Hill Hotel~ Itaewon is a must! I need to go to Passion 5 every time lol. & I also revisited the Leeum Samsung Museum of Art bcos I like it. & then I had my last day as a “free” day, where I didn’t plan ANYTHING. I’m a very intense planner & when I go on trips, I literally plan to the minute haha & guess what, I ended up in Hongdae. Honestly, it’s my kinda place. Sadly, the transportation situation there isn’t convenient for the rest of my itinerary, or else I would choose a hotel that’s in the vicinity. I nearly spent 2.5 hrs at Coin Su Noraebang haha I realized that if you score high enough, time gets added to your paid time :O I can’t let that go to waste =P
There ya go, Korea 2019!
PS: I haven’t decided what/how I’m gonna go about posting my trip. .. There are wayyyy too many photos & it will take me a million yrs to write/upload. Perhaps expect unexpected Korea posts scattered between my regular posts :P I will, however, share with you the coffees I’ve had in Korea. I tried diff ones, from franchise to small local cafes, adventurous flavours & the typical black Americano. I didn’t have any poor experiences but there was 1 particular one that I will likely never order again - tbh, I should’ve expected it but I still went for it anyway *shrugs* so I guess it was all my fault haha ok, I’ll ttyl~!
#korea#korea travel#travel korea#korea trip#korea 2019#solo travel#vacation#seoul#busan#jeju island#paju#incheon#gangneung#jeonju#tourist
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Seoul Auction to offer rare modern artworks at upcoming auction — The Korea Herald
Seoul Auction to offer rare modern artworks at upcoming auction — The Korea Herald
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— by Park Yuna: Seoul Auction will put eight artworks by internationally acclaimed South Korean artist Lee Ufan up for auction and unveil “On the Road,” by the late modern painter Park Soo-keun, at an upcoming auction. Their combined value is around 12 billion won ($99.7 million)…
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Heyri Art Village 헤이리 예술마을 Etaly 잇탈리
We had lunch at Etaly 잇탈리 in the Heyri Art Village. Etaly is pretty easy to spot since it’s a large restaurant painted in the colors of the Italian flag. There’s plenty of seating, and three floors so it’s easy for large groups. We ordered several different things to share and were given bread and oil as an appetizer. If you are familiar with Italian names for pasta then picking out food will be…
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#etaly#heyri art village#헤이리 예술마을#잇탈리#paju#places to eat at heyri art village#places to eat in paju#south korea#travel
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I'm designing a multiplex, can you suggest any good facades for the outer walls?
I cannot recommend ny good facades but I can advice you to think of the planes that enclose the cinema volume(s) as more than just a plain wall and explore textures and manipulation of those planes to your project advantage. Also, in real life, multiplexes tend to be built as cheap as possible because more patrons only experience the entrance but if you are working on something for school I would exhort you to research theaters and performance venues that will provide a bigger range of facade treatments.
Maybe one of these will provide some inspiration:
Cinema Center in Matadero de Legazpi ch+qs arquitectos
Theatre de Stoep UNStudio
Luxury Village and Mercury Theatre Project Meganom
Shenzhen Performing Arts Facility ZOBOKI-DEMETER & Associates
Lons le Saunier Mediatheque du Besset-Lyon Architectes
Heyri Theater BCHO Architects
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Decisions. Up or down? ... ... ... ... #southkorea #paju #heyriartvillage #heyri #urban #travel #rawurbanshots #travelphotography #fujifilm #myfujifilm @f11project (at Heyri Art Village, Paju) https://www.instagram.com/p/B3p9N4UnTGi/?igshid=21yt6q3h8fki
#southkorea#paju#heyriartvillage#heyri#urban#travel#rawurbanshots#travelphotography#fujifilm#myfujifilm
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Went to Heyri Art Village! So pretty buildings, impressive sculptures, gorgeous artworks were there. And there were so many small museums, but I just took a walk around the village because I walked so much today...
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[Book review]- 여행자의 하룻밤
이안주’s “여행자의 하룻밤” is a collection of short stories about people that the author has met while operating his guesthouse, Motif#1, in the Heyri Art Village. Each person or group of travelers has their own story, and the author reflects on what he learns from them during their time talking together in the guesthouse study.
Since this book is a collection of short stories, it is a book that can easily be picked up and put down after reading just a few pages. You meet a wide variety of people through the author’s recollections, which keeps things interesting. Having these short, clearly defined sections—some less than five pages long— could be useful to those who aren’t yet up to the task of reading longer passages, like full-length chapters in novels. Also, the book uses a few different formats—some chapters fully follow standard paragraph formatting while others are written almost like scripts, the dialogue between the author and the guests uninterrupted so you can feel the flow of the conversation.
The vocabulary in this book can be daunting at times. Some of the stories focus on things like the jobs of the guesthouse patrons, which means that you can at times find yourself barraged with industry-specific vocabulary while at other times, you find yourself breezing easily through fairly simple conversations. In general, I would say that you need a decent vocabulary base to read this book comfortably.
I have a bit of a love-hate relationship with this book. Since there are so many different little stories that introduce you to so many different people, I find myself alternately enjoying some sections and forcing myself to slog through others. If you want a book that you can read casually here and there without worrying about forgetting plot points and characters, and if you aren’t put off by specific and/or high-level vocab, this might be a good read for you :)
Happy reading~
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ARFIEN KOREA EDUCATIONAL TOUR pt. 2
ODUSAN UNIFICATION OBSERVATORY #02
Who want’s to see a glimpse of North Korea? We DO!
After seeing the eight-minute film about the Korean War, we were excited to see a propaganda village of North Korea through binoculars outside the their little theater. Of course, little photoshoot with the gang, and even a shot with one of the Korean men serving the army!
Odusan even has their own little museum where history on how Korea was divided into two independent bodies. So blessed to be even seeing such historical prowess preserved by their countrymen. Kudos to them!
Credits to Veronica, Justin and Aura. Finally a Picture with a long-time crush of mine.
HEYRI ART VILLAGE #03
An Architect’s dream? THIS.
One way to describe Heyri Village? IT’S A SANDBOX for Artists and Architects! Every building here is varied from square-like modern houses to quaint little cafes, Art and Freedom in one place, away from critics’ eyes.
BREATHTAKING! Heck I’d be lying if I told you that I didn’t want to live here.
Even got to see my dream car and a fat cat around these streets!
After seeing the sights with Maiian, us six gathered up in this cute expensive af cafe near our buses to avoid being late and decided to grab a cup of joe. Besides bein#g a bit pricey (3200 Won) their Mocha Latte is DIVINE!
LOTTE WORLD #04
Got a few pictures to be honest, because the moment we set foot inside Lotte World, my inner child immediately took over. IT WAS HUGE! Too bad we couldn’t visit the outdoor theme park because of the fvcking cold. We went Ice Skating, Tried a roller coaster, and even experienced a 4d ride! Four hours of pure fun!
Here’s @justinannevevo’s video of her finally getting it right after falling 4 times lol
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Nonbat Art School in Paju up for art auction — The Korea Times
Nonbat Art School in Paju up for art auction — The Korea Times
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— by Kwon Mee-yoo: Art auctions traditionally feature only artwork, but its horizons have broadened to include more diverse items such as wine and limited edition sneakers.
The most attention-grabbing article up for auction at Seoul Auction’s June event, scheduled for June 17, is the Nonbat Art School in the Heyri Art Village in Paju, Gyeonggi Province..
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