When was the last time that I came here? That was several years ago no wonder why I saw many changes in the forest. It has improved a lot since I last went there. Although the bamboos are still the same, but the totem poles have increased in number.
Also these camping area looks more peaceful. Unlike before that it looks dirty and wasn't as eye-catching as now.
This area has also developed a lot. I think I saw this on a scene in Korean movie or drama. It looks familiar.
It's also my first time to see these plastic windmills. Never mind my hubby's umbrella on the upper left. It was raining when we went there with our friends.
I think it's the cutest totem pole in the forest.
Have I seen these statues before? I don't think so. But the mermaid looks very old. It's like a ghost. It scared me. Really!
It looks like old and dried dead mermaid in the forest that becomes real at night. Oooppss...
This hut looks scary, too. It seems like a ghost appears at night or maybe the mermaid lives here. Aahhh... My imagination is killing me again. Anyway, it looks scary but it is used in making films. Who knows that your favorite actor or actress stayed here. hehehe...
Yes, lots of movies and dramas were filmed in Damyang Bamboo Forest. Here are some pictures of the scenes.
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Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Seopjikoji
Seopjikoji or famous with its name All In House is one of the most famous sites in Jeju Island specially to foreigners. Chinese love this place because their favorite drama like All In is filmed here. Seopjikoji is located at the end of the eastern shore of Jeju-do Island. "Seopji" is the old name for the area, and "Koji" is Jeju dialect meaning a sudden bump on land.
The way going to all-in house.
Here's the All-in House where foreigners come to see. It's on the hill by the beach.
I love this picture of the sky that I've taken when we went there.
Besides from the house it also has a beautiful view.
The entrance fee.
Pictures of some scene taken from the drama All-in.
Not only all-in is filmed here but also lots of famous korean drama and programs on TV.
The way going to all-in house.
Here's the All-in House where foreigners come to see. It's on the hill by the beach.
I love this picture of the sky that I've taken when we went there.
Besides from the house it also has a beautiful view.
The entrance fee.
Pictures of some scene taken from the drama All-in.
Not only all-in is filmed here but also lots of famous korean drama and programs on TV.
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Lessons Learn from Watching Korean Drama
Here are 50 lessons learn from watching Korean Drama.
1. Hot, rich, younger men love fat, older vulgar women.
2. If you have a best guy friend, he is in love with you. And secretly you are too.
3. You and your boyfriend will always playfully chase each other on an ice rink, at the beach, or in the leaves. And you'll laugh for no reason and your boyfriend will hit you "playfully" but the force of his push will have you flying across the room. But it's okay 'cuz you're still laughing like a crazy person.
4. Brothers/ cousins/ uncles/ nephews will always love the same girl.
5. You're allowed to make uturns wherever you want in Korea. And there is never traffic on the side you want to u-turn to.
6. There is a super quick payment device that allows you to pay a bill quickly enough for a guy to run immediately out of a restaurant after his angry girlfriend storms out.
7. Everyone has cancer.
8. If you're sick, all you need is an IV to make you feel lots better.
9. There is vomit and urine all over Seoul at nights.
10. Fighting at a pojangmacha with a random stranger is merely a part of a normal night's event.
11. Soju must cost 10 cents. Everyone drinks it everyday all the time, especially the poor people.
12. If you're rich, you're jerk.
13. If you're poor, you're an angel.
14. Women sleep and wake up with a full set of make-up on.
15. You're not studying hard enough unless you get a nosebleed.
16. If you have a nosebleed, you most definitely have cancer. And you have no money to pay for the surgery that will save your life. And your liver is missing. We're not sure where it went, but it's making your cancer progress faster.
17. If you work in a "sul jip" (bar), you have massively curly hair and wear flashy colors from the early 90's.
18. You always order orange juice or coffee at a cafe. And you never drink it. EVER!
19. You will always call your boyfriend by his job title or simply sonbaenim. Never his name. Never. He doesn't have one.
20. If you truly love each other, you must die together in the end. Frozen outside instead of finding shelter like sane people. Just frozen...
21. You go to America, you come back miraculously successful. You go to England, you come back amazingly fashionable. You stay in Korea, the only thing that changes is your hairstyle.
22. And if you come back with no apparent reason, then it's because you have cancer.
23. Everyone goes to the same hospital no matter where they are.
24. If you stand out in the rain for more than five minutes, you'll end up with a fever and vertigo and people will rush you to the hospital to get some magic IV. And instead of taking on ambulance or driving, they'll race you on their back.
25. Even if you're poor and can't eat, you never wear the same clothes twice.
26. If you play a poor kid, you always have dirt on your face and your hair is always messy.
27. If you're saving someone from being hit from a car, you'll push them out of the way and wait for the car to hit you instead.
28. Everyone has a long lost sister/ brother/ twin. Usually one they didn't know about.
29. If you don't want to answer your phone, you can't just turn it off. The battery needs to be taken out.
30. All Korean men can drink hard, smoke long, sing well and play the piano. Usually all at the same time and at the same restaurant that has a piano that they let anyone use.
31. If you in a relationship, you must at one point leave and have your lover tearfully come right before you board the plane (vice versa applies as well. You can be the chaser). 60% of the time you see each other, the other 40% you're roaming around in circles and pass each other about six times, but miraculously never see them.
32. If you're getting off the plane, you're always wearing sunglasses. ALWAYS.
33. All guys wear hideous tracksuits zipped up to their neck. Even if all they're doing is jumproping.
34. Girls will always storm off because they're mad and the guy will stoically grab them by the arm and swing them back - and by magic, not dislocate their shoulders.
35. Guys always look like they're 6 feet tall, even if they're only 5'10. Thank you camera angles.
36. Guys like to wear foundation, eyeliner and sometimes a smudge of lipliner.
37. You always get stuck in an elevator with someone who makes you feel uncomfortable. Even if there are six different elevators, you'll always be stuck in the same one with that bastard you hate (or just fought with).
38. Unless you're fabolously rich, your in-laws will always hate you.
39. So will your sister-in-law.
40. Your brother-in-law might be pining away for you.
41. There are only 2 ways to kiss. You either press your lips against theirs with your mouth completely shut, and just press away for a very long and uncomfortable time. OR you devour the other person and suck out their soul. In both instances, the world spins.
42. A guy will always get the right size ring, even if you're never held hands.
43. People stare off into space and ponder a lot. They'll just stop in the middle of the road and watch a leaf on a tree for a good three minutes, and just ponder.
44. You'll get pregnant the first time you have sex.
45. You'll get pregnant if he kisses you on the forehead.
46. Hell- you'll get pregnant if you hold hands.
47. If you overcome great obstacles to be together, one of you must die. Probably due to cancer.
48. One Korean man can kick the butts of 6 gangstas. Especially when they all stand in a circle and attack the guy one by one. Then when each of them get their butts owned, they wise up and attack the guy at the same time. Then they guy will get pulverized and bleed out onto the dusty concrete floor of the empty warehouse they've found to fight in. There will be a fire in a trashcan somewhere. And the girl will have watched this the entire time, screaming in horror. Instead of calling 119, she'll just watch and cry. But it's okay 'cuz the next day, the guy will be fine with a few random bandages and a few face scars. But never a black eye.
49. It ain't a real fight unless the gangstas fight dirty with a stick or switchblades.
50. If you study in the states (preferably Harvard), you are one of the top students and can speak perfect English (as assumed by the reactions of those around you). Why the rest of the world OUTSIDE of the TV can't understand a single word uttered out of your melodramatic mouth is beyond me.
1. Hot, rich, younger men love fat, older vulgar women.
2. If you have a best guy friend, he is in love with you. And secretly you are too.
3. You and your boyfriend will always playfully chase each other on an ice rink, at the beach, or in the leaves. And you'll laugh for no reason and your boyfriend will hit you "playfully" but the force of his push will have you flying across the room. But it's okay 'cuz you're still laughing like a crazy person.
4. Brothers/ cousins/ uncles/ nephews will always love the same girl.
5. You're allowed to make uturns wherever you want in Korea. And there is never traffic on the side you want to u-turn to.
6. There is a super quick payment device that allows you to pay a bill quickly enough for a guy to run immediately out of a restaurant after his angry girlfriend storms out.
7. Everyone has cancer.
8. If you're sick, all you need is an IV to make you feel lots better.
9. There is vomit and urine all over Seoul at nights.
10. Fighting at a pojangmacha with a random stranger is merely a part of a normal night's event.
11. Soju must cost 10 cents. Everyone drinks it everyday all the time, especially the poor people.
12. If you're rich, you're jerk.
13. If you're poor, you're an angel.
14. Women sleep and wake up with a full set of make-up on.
15. You're not studying hard enough unless you get a nosebleed.
16. If you have a nosebleed, you most definitely have cancer. And you have no money to pay for the surgery that will save your life. And your liver is missing. We're not sure where it went, but it's making your cancer progress faster.
17. If you work in a "sul jip" (bar), you have massively curly hair and wear flashy colors from the early 90's.
18. You always order orange juice or coffee at a cafe. And you never drink it. EVER!
19. You will always call your boyfriend by his job title or simply sonbaenim. Never his name. Never. He doesn't have one.
20. If you truly love each other, you must die together in the end. Frozen outside instead of finding shelter like sane people. Just frozen...
21. You go to America, you come back miraculously successful. You go to England, you come back amazingly fashionable. You stay in Korea, the only thing that changes is your hairstyle.
22. And if you come back with no apparent reason, then it's because you have cancer.
23. Everyone goes to the same hospital no matter where they are.
24. If you stand out in the rain for more than five minutes, you'll end up with a fever and vertigo and people will rush you to the hospital to get some magic IV. And instead of taking on ambulance or driving, they'll race you on their back.
25. Even if you're poor and can't eat, you never wear the same clothes twice.
26. If you play a poor kid, you always have dirt on your face and your hair is always messy.
27. If you're saving someone from being hit from a car, you'll push them out of the way and wait for the car to hit you instead.
28. Everyone has a long lost sister/ brother/ twin. Usually one they didn't know about.
29. If you don't want to answer your phone, you can't just turn it off. The battery needs to be taken out.
30. All Korean men can drink hard, smoke long, sing well and play the piano. Usually all at the same time and at the same restaurant that has a piano that they let anyone use.
31. If you in a relationship, you must at one point leave and have your lover tearfully come right before you board the plane (vice versa applies as well. You can be the chaser). 60% of the time you see each other, the other 40% you're roaming around in circles and pass each other about six times, but miraculously never see them.
32. If you're getting off the plane, you're always wearing sunglasses. ALWAYS.
33. All guys wear hideous tracksuits zipped up to their neck. Even if all they're doing is jumproping.
34. Girls will always storm off because they're mad and the guy will stoically grab them by the arm and swing them back - and by magic, not dislocate their shoulders.
35. Guys always look like they're 6 feet tall, even if they're only 5'10. Thank you camera angles.
36. Guys like to wear foundation, eyeliner and sometimes a smudge of lipliner.
37. You always get stuck in an elevator with someone who makes you feel uncomfortable. Even if there are six different elevators, you'll always be stuck in the same one with that bastard you hate (or just fought with).
38. Unless you're fabolously rich, your in-laws will always hate you.
39. So will your sister-in-law.
40. Your brother-in-law might be pining away for you.
41. There are only 2 ways to kiss. You either press your lips against theirs with your mouth completely shut, and just press away for a very long and uncomfortable time. OR you devour the other person and suck out their soul. In both instances, the world spins.
42. A guy will always get the right size ring, even if you're never held hands.
43. People stare off into space and ponder a lot. They'll just stop in the middle of the road and watch a leaf on a tree for a good three minutes, and just ponder.
44. You'll get pregnant the first time you have sex.
45. You'll get pregnant if he kisses you on the forehead.
46. Hell- you'll get pregnant if you hold hands.
47. If you overcome great obstacles to be together, one of you must die. Probably due to cancer.
48. One Korean man can kick the butts of 6 gangstas. Especially when they all stand in a circle and attack the guy one by one. Then when each of them get their butts owned, they wise up and attack the guy at the same time. Then they guy will get pulverized and bleed out onto the dusty concrete floor of the empty warehouse they've found to fight in. There will be a fire in a trashcan somewhere. And the girl will have watched this the entire time, screaming in horror. Instead of calling 119, she'll just watch and cry. But it's okay 'cuz the next day, the guy will be fine with a few random bandages and a few face scars. But never a black eye.
49. It ain't a real fight unless the gangstas fight dirty with a stick or switchblades.
50. If you study in the states (preferably Harvard), you are one of the top students and can speak perfect English (as assumed by the reactions of those around you). Why the rest of the world OUTSIDE of the TV can't understand a single word uttered out of your melodramatic mouth is beyond me.
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Kim Tak Gu, the King of Baking
I'm hook with this KBS drama King of Baking, Kim Tak Gu. It's one of the most famous drama now a days and it's on every Wednesday and Thursday at 10p.m. Yoon Shi Yoon as Kim Tak Gu shows how good he is in this drama. He's not only handsome but also a really great actor. I can't help but cry when I see him crying. His role is very emotional. It also happened that my favorite actress, Yu Jin as Shin Yoo Gyung is Kim Tak Gu's lover from childhood.
From the title itself, the drama is about the guy who face lots of hindrances in life. But he has a talent in making some bread because his father is a rich man who runs some bread companies but his mom was just a mistress.
What I learned about this drama is, if you want to overcome the challenges in life, you should live kindly.
Picture Source: wiki d-addicts
From the title itself, the drama is about the guy who face lots of hindrances in life. But he has a talent in making some bread because his father is a rich man who runs some bread companies but his mom was just a mistress.
What I learned about this drama is, if you want to overcome the challenges in life, you should live kindly.
Picture Source: wiki d-addicts
Friday, March 5, 2010
Naju Image Theme Park
Naju Image Theme Park is a place where epic dramas have been produced such as Jumong, Taewangsasingi, Baramnara, Esan and Cheonchutaehu among others as known for its fame of the largest drama filming place for the historical plays in Korea with a sized of 150,000 pyung, and more than one million domestic and foreign tourists have visited the place until now. Naju Image Theme Park is now reborn a pleasant place where we can have direct experience of Korean history in pride- Goguryeo- out of the exisiting notion as a place of drama sets. You might have the unique chance to learn the bravery and spirit of Goguryeo people while riding the horse and shooting bow here. Naju Image Theme Park will provide you with the power and courage with the fresh wind to live in the world.
As you enter the gate, you can see the street of stars where the Korea's top stars who have featured in dramas and movies taken in Naju Image Theme Park including Song Il-Kook, Han Hye-Jin, Jeon Kwang-Ryeol, Bae Yong-Jun, Moon So-ri, Lee Seo-Jin, Han Ji-Min, Ju-Jin-Mo and Jeo In-Sung among others will present amusements to visitors with their hand printings, still photos and banners.
You can also enjoy some Korean games like Yutnori.
Middle Fortress is a fort established as role to separate the life and culture between noblemen and commoners. You can see large houses with tiles in the noble village where noblemen used to live while the street with stores, where commoners used to live, are full of various items necessary for the daily life. You can have the actual feelings of the strict status system in the society of Goguryeo here.
You can also use these costumes used by some stars in the drama. You can use them for free. I saw lots of tourists wore them and took some pictures as a remembrance.
Naju Image Theme Park is located in Gongsan-myeon, Naju City, Jeonnam Province.
As you enter the gate, you can see the street of stars where the Korea's top stars who have featured in dramas and movies taken in Naju Image Theme Park including Song Il-Kook, Han Hye-Jin, Jeon Kwang-Ryeol, Bae Yong-Jun, Moon So-ri, Lee Seo-Jin, Han Ji-Min, Ju-Jin-Mo and Jeo In-Sung among others will present amusements to visitors with their hand printings, still photos and banners.
You can also enjoy some Korean games like Yutnori.
Middle Fortress is a fort established as role to separate the life and culture between noblemen and commoners. You can see large houses with tiles in the noble village where noblemen used to live while the street with stores, where commoners used to live, are full of various items necessary for the daily life. You can have the actual feelings of the strict status system in the society of Goguryeo here.
You can also use these costumes used by some stars in the drama. You can use them for free. I saw lots of tourists wore them and took some pictures as a remembrance.
Naju Image Theme Park is located in Gongsan-myeon, Naju City, Jeonnam Province.
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Themepark in Buan
Last year, i went to Buan with my co-workers and i heard that hubby has been there when he was in High School. When we went to Daecheon Beach, we were planning to dropped by to Buan but we found out that it was too far to reach the place and we didn't have enough time.
Last week we've decided to visit Buan. It is a county in Jeollabukdo Province. It is where they shot the movie, wangui namja (The king's man or also called The king and the clown) and the drama Bulmyeolui Lee Soon Shin (The Saintly Hero Yi Soon).
As a remembrance, you can get a picture taking with the clothes that were used in the drama but you have to pay, of course.
Like the themepark in Naju where they filmed the drama Jumong,there are also pictures of some characters where they set the drama.
Because Buan is also famous of its beaches, so the Themepark is located just few steps from the beach.
Last week we've decided to visit Buan. It is a county in Jeollabukdo Province. It is where they shot the movie, wangui namja (The king's man or also called The king and the clown) and the drama Bulmyeolui Lee Soon Shin (The Saintly Hero Yi Soon).
As a remembrance, you can get a picture taking with the clothes that were used in the drama but you have to pay, of course.
Like the themepark in Naju where they filmed the drama Jumong,there are also pictures of some characters where they set the drama.
Because Buan is also famous of its beaches, so the Themepark is located just few steps from the beach.
Tuesday, August 7, 2007
Jumong
Jumong is a historical drama which aired on South Korea's MBC television network as a 45th Anniversary Special Drama. Originally set to be 60 but MBC decided to extend it to 81 episodes due to its popularity. I just saw some parts of it so i don't know much about this drama.
Hubby and I usually go out on weekends so we've decided to go to Samhanji Park in Naju where they shoot the drama Jumong. Tourists will never lose their way because of this sign boards that we see on the way to the park.
Near the parking lot are stores selling food and stuffs for kids related to the drama like swords, etc...
Here's the entrance door where we have to pay $3 dollars for the admission fee. Well, that's ok. It is worth seeing.
There are many walls and gates that they made for the drama. Here are some of the walls.
They also put some pictures of casts to the location where they shoot including some informations of the role they did in the drama.
And here are the korean traditional houses they made for the drama.
I don't know where they use this, but i love this picture because it shows the nice view of the theme park.
Hubby and I usually go out on weekends so we've decided to go to Samhanji Park in Naju where they shoot the drama Jumong. Tourists will never lose their way because of this sign boards that we see on the way to the park.
Near the parking lot are stores selling food and stuffs for kids related to the drama like swords, etc...
Here's the entrance door where we have to pay $3 dollars for the admission fee. Well, that's ok. It is worth seeing.
There are many walls and gates that they made for the drama. Here are some of the walls.
They also put some pictures of casts to the location where they shoot including some informations of the role they did in the drama.
And here are the korean traditional houses they made for the drama.
I don't know where they use this, but i love this picture because it shows the nice view of the theme park.
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