Cherry Blossoms Season

It's been strangely cold this past week. Strange because we enjoyed sunny and mostly cloud-less blue skies just a week prior. The temperature was warm, borderline hot, for 60-70°F weather. There were many days where it felt almost like summer.

But the last few days have been so gray, gloomy, and rainy. There is the saying that April showers bring May flowers. With all the nice weather throughout early to mid April, I thought we escaped the showers part of April. Flowers without the showers? I'm cool with that!

Guess I spoke too soon and jinxed it. How long will it take to see sunny skies again in New York?

In the mean time, I suppose photos of the bright yesterdays will have to suffice. It was a good thing Bestie C insisted on visiting the Brooklyn Botanic Garden the weekend she did. Otherwise we probably would have been a week too late to see the remaining cherry blossoms with all the rainfall we've been getting.

Brooklyn Botanic Garden 2016 Japanese Cherry Blossoms

Brooklyn Botanic Garden 2016 Japanese Cherry Blossoms

Brooklyn Botanic Garden 2016 Japanese Cherry Blossoms

Brooklyn Botanic Garden 2016 Japanese Cherry Blossoms


Sneak peak for a future post...


Brooklyn Botanic Garden 2016 Japanese Cherry Blossoms

Brooklyn Botanic Garden 2016 Japanese Cherry Blossoms - Rebecca Minkoff MAB Backpack in Black

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Korea Diary | My Love From Another Star Set (Day 20, Part 2)

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Dongdaemun Design Plaza DDP

As I mentioned in the previous post, our next stop on the itinerary for the day was Dongdaemun Design Plaza or DDP. It is a very interesting place in Seoul that is part shopping complex, part art gallery, part exhibit space, and part park.

Visually it is an outstanding space to look at. There are so many levels that weave from one building to the next yet nothing is straight. Every part of DDP is just curvy and flowy. It is so architecturally different juxtaposed against all the massive erect skyscrapers that are the norm.

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Dongdaemun Design Plaza DDP - SBS My Love From Another Star Exhibit

The reason why Bestie C wanted to visit DDP was for the My Love From Another Star Exhibit. This was the hit Korean drama of 2014. She found out that it was open whilst our stay in Seoul and had it top on her To-Do list. She was (is still) such big fan of the show during the airing so I wasn't surprised she wanted to see it.

I had started the K-drama prior to the study abroad trip but never got to finishing it. (In fact, almost 2 years later and I think I am still a few episodes away from completing the show.) Despite not being as big of a fan as she was, I couldn't say no to the opportunity to see a television show set. Behind the scenes stuff really fascinates me.

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Dongdaemun Design Plaza DDP - SBS My Love From Another Star Exhibit - Entry hallway

I believe each ticket was ₩15,000 for a full-priced adult entry. Before we got to see any of the sets and costumes, visitors had to take a quick stroll through the celestial lit hallway. Almost as if we're being transporting to another universe in order to see Do Min Joon and his world. Get it? If not, I'll try to give a concise snippet of the show. (I might not do the beloved show justice.)

Do Min Joon was the lead male character in the Korean drama. The premise of the whole show was based on how he has to adapt to life in Earth as an alien who landed in Korea centuries ago. He tries his best not to meddle with humans since it had led to ill consequences before.

Cheon Song Yi was the fabulous celebrity & actress female lead character who happened to find her way into the secluded Do Min Joon's life by suddenly becoming his neighbor.

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Dongdaemun Design Plaza DDP - SBS My Love From Another Star Exhibit - Filming equipment
Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Dongdaemun Design Plaza DDP - SBS My Love From Another Star Exhibit - Do Min Joon's apartment entrance hallway Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Dongdaemun Design Plaza DDP - SBS My Love From Another Star Exhibit - Do Min Joon's apartment living room
Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Dongdaemun Design Plaza DDP - SBS My Love From Another Star Exhibit - Do Min Joon's apartment star gazing area
Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Dongdaemun Design Plaza DDP - SBS My Love From Another Star Exhibit - Do Min Joon's apartment study Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Dongdaemun Design Plaza DDP - SBS My Love From Another Star Exhibit - Do Min Joon's apartment college certificates

The My Love From Another Star Exhibit showed the two main apartments featured in the show. One being Do Min Joon's and the other, of course, Cheon Song Yi's.

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Dongdaemun Design Plaza DDP - SBS My Love From Another Star Exhibit - Do Min Joon's apartment bedroom

An embarrassing photo of me on the set of the drama. I was really there! This was Do Min Joon's bedroom.

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Dongdaemun Design Plaza DDP - SBS My Love From Another Star Exhibit - Cheon Song Yi's apartment entry hallway Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Dongdaemun Design Plaza DDP - SBS My Love From Another Star Exhibit -Cheon Song Yi's apartment kitchen dining room
Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Dongdaemun Design Plaza DDP - SBS My Love From Another Star Exhibit - Cheon Song Yi's apartment living room

Note to self: be less awkward in front of cameras.

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Dongdaemun Design Plaza DDP - SBS My Love From Another Star Exhibit - Cheon Song Yi's apartment shoes display Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Dongdaemun Design Plaza DDP - SBS My Love From Another Star Exhibit -Cheon Song Yi's apartment closet
Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Dongdaemun Design Plaza DDP - SBS My Love From Another Star Exhibit - Cheon Song Yi's apartment bedroom

I've never seen film or television sets outside of what Universal Studios California shows it's visitors. I was surprised by how detailed and finished both houses were. I would have imagined ceilings and lights, especially high ones, to be pretty bare bone since they probably won't show up on camera. Both apartments felt like it could be moved in to immediately.

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Dongdaemun Design Plaza DDP - SBS My Love From Another Star Exhibit - Above view of set

If anyone is interested in how it looked like on the "outside" like I was. Sets continue to amaze me.

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Gyudon from some Japanese restaurant in Myeongdong

We found ourselves in Myeongdong for dinner that night since Bestie C had a dessert spot in mind. I forgot how we ended up choosing this particular Japanese restaurant. The gyudon, or beef rice bowl, was alright. It wasn't my favorite of everything we had in Korea but it wasn't terrible either.

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Myeongdong Softree Ice Cream - Store front Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Myeongdong Softree Ice Cream - Special menu
Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Myeongdong Softree Ice Cream - Honey chip vanilla soft serve ice cream

The dessert we were on the hunt for was this soft service ice cream that was topped with actual honeycomb. It is called the Honey Chips Ice Cream at Softree for ₩4,800. I think this was one of those trendy foods that was super popular the summer we were in Korea. Bestie C read about it or saw it somewhere on the interwebs and wanted to try too. (As you can tell, I was usually not the informed one about what was cool in Seoul at the time.)

Such a pairing is something I hadn't seen before. In fact, honeycombs were completely unfamiliar to me. Other than knowing bees made honeycombs and honey is put there by the buzzers, my knowledge of it as food ended there. Who knew it could be eaten?

Having soft served ice cream with honey is so simple but very refreshing and light. I know that sounds counterintuitive since ice cream is supposed to be heavy and creamy but it just tasted light. Since it was a lighter honey, the flavor wasn't overpowering either.

The honeycomb part of it was interesting to say the least. Biting into it led to a burst of honey oozing into all corners of my mouth. But since honeycomb is a type of wax, I was continuously chewing on it until all the honey melted away. I believe the honeycomb wax was edible but after all the honey dissolved, I chose to spit the waxy remnants out.

Korea Diary | Seoul Fortress Trail, Naksan Hike (Day 20, Part 1)

Another Friday meant another full day of adventures in Seoul!

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Seoul Fortress Trail - Naksan Trail Course

Hiking was one of the top items on my To-Do checklist. It was only fitting since mountains and hills are everywhere in Korea.

Being the hiking newbie that Bestie C and I were, I ended up choosing a paved path and supposedly easier portion of the Seoul Fortress Wall Trial for Day 20's activity. The wall is from the remnants of the Seoul city wall that was built centuries ago. It circled around most of present-day Seoul that is north of the Han River.

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Onedang Dolsot Bibimbap

We couldn't possibly have lasted a hike on an empty stomach! What better way to fill up than with carbs and rice? The two of us ended up having bibimbap at a restaurant called Onedang on the way to the Sinchon Subway station.

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Sinchon Station art

The most foreign-friendly way to get around in Seoul is definitely via their subway system. There was Korean, English, Chinese, and (I think) Japanese on most signs and automated announcements.

To make it even easier, there is a mobile app called Subway and/or 지하철 that shows the whole subway map. (For anyone who prefers an online version, Cyber Station by SMRT Kr is pretty similar to the app.) If you enter your starting station and the alighting station, it will spit out very precise directions for the most optimal metro ride. If you need to transfer at a particular station, you will know the name and even the specific subway car AND door number to be at in order to be closest to the transfer exit.

One of the things I miss most about Seoul's metro system was having a numbered exits at every station. It made getting to a new place that much easier. Getting lost in unfamiliar streets is one thing with alleyways, crosswalks, and all. But knowing what number each staircase which leads to the street helps me that much more to calibrate my directions.

(NYC MTA get your stuff together! I'd rather see that first than cell service underground. Just saying.)

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Seoul Fortress Trail - Naksan Trail Course map Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Seoul Fortress Trail - Naksan Trail Course entrance

I opted to walk the part of the Fortress Trail leading towards Dongdaemun and Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP). It ultimately worked out for the best since Bestie C had actually wanted to visit DDP. The Korean Tourism sites had detailed information about the Seoul Fortress hiking trails. Our path was the #4 Naksan Mountain Trail from Hyehwamun Gate to Heunginjimun Gate (i.e. Dongdaemun).

Somehow we still ended up walking right past the trail entrance by accident after getting out of the right station and exit number. Perhaps the curved staircase was just easy to miss?

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Seoul Fortress Trail - Naksan Trail Course signs

At some points of the trail, there were some forks in the road which lead into the nearby residential neighborhoods. Luckily there were many signs to ensure that you're going the right way.

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Seoul Fortress Trail - Naksan Trail Course - View Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Seoul Fortress Trail - Naksan Trail Course - View
Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Seoul Fortress Trail - Naksan Trail Course - Path to nearby homes
Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Seoul Fortress Trail - Naksan Trail Course - Stairs to nearby residential neighborhood

The view during the hike was impeccable. Despite the hot sun shining down on us during the whole hike, I thought it was really worth the climb. The hike was easy in the sense that roads were practically all paved. There were wooden fences for safety and assistance to tired folk like myself. It wasn't crowded with people which let us go at a very leisurely rate.

Visit Korea said this trail was an easy one because of the mountain's relatively low height when compared to other mountains the other fortress sections sit on. If that's the case, I would be very intimidated to see the other routes. I thought the Naksan Trail was already pretty high and steep!

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Seoul Fortress Trail - Naksan Trail Course - Naksan Park sign

We walked for what felt like hours in the heat. It was exciting to see the big Korean letterings because it meant our hike was halfway done! Reaching Naksan Park gave us an opportunity to relax our increasingly sore muscles.

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Seoul Fortress Trail - Naksan Trail Course - posing on exercise equipment

We chose not to dilly dally around for too long by the time we reached the top of the mountain. The view was great and we were definitely tired, but the both of us were ready to get out of the heat ASAP. The only thing that stopped us for a moment was finding free exercise equipment. As you can clearly see, I worked out quite a sweat on the elliptical-esque machine.

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Seoul Fortress Trail - Naksan Trail Course - Kitties on stairs

Seoul, Korea - Summer Study Abroad 2014 - Seoul Fortress Trail - Naksan Trail Course - posing on exercise equipment

We reached our destination once we saw the next fortress gate, high rises, and all the traffic. If we wanted to continue onto the next part of the trail it would have been on the other side of the DDP. Perhaps another time?

Since our final destination was Dongdaemun Design Plaza, it was HIKE COMPLETED!