Ok, my first post of the year wasn't how I imagined it would be. I thought this would be the first.
I haven't been blogging for months since last year, mainly cuz I have much more important things to focus on and I'm too lazy, uninspired and lack of internet access.
To round up what I've been up to for the pass few months, I have been doing my internship. Yeah, finally... I've been dreading this for a very long time. Thinking that OMG I'm so gonna embarrass myself and die.
I am currently doing my internship at a national newspaper company as an amateur reporter. As a psychology major, EVERY single person I met asked me the same question "How is it that you are a psychology student but interning as a reporter?"
I'm so sick of answering this questions that the answer is etched into my mind. I put on autopilot everytime i answer then "Oh, its like this...... I applied for the human resource department at first but they don't have it at the bureau where I wanted to be placed in. So i just took the available reporting vacancy cuz I'm just looking for work experience."
There you have it. I haven't been entirely honest. This is partly true. But actually I have been aiming for this company since day one because of the good reputation and I always wanted to be a writer. AND also, I was super desperate because no other companies are taking me in and the deadline is near.
I still remember the day I was called up and told I was accepted. I was in the class and the phone rang, in a rush to get out of the classroom to answer the call, I almost slipped TWICE (the floor is tiled and my heels are slippery). I'm pretty sure everyone was looking at me and giving me the "whats with this girl" snicker.
I was grateful that they are taking me in but later to my horror, I thought "How the hell am I going to link psychology to reporting?". There's where my dilemma sets in but after much reassurance from my lecturers and family, I didn't care anymore.
When I first start out, I thought I wasn't going to last the 14 weeks at all. I thought I was going to quit after the 3rd week but miraculously, I made it to week 8 now. Partly because I have such awesome co-workers and mentors, PLUS my work hour is so flexible I can come in to work after noon and still go home at 5pm (depending on my workload). It isn't as stressful as I'd imagine the reporting line would be.
As an intern, they took care of me well (like a fragile fledgling actually). They teach me all the basic stuff and gave me much autonomy in what I do although in the end they'll check my end products.
Being a new reporter myself, I was surprised at how cooperative reporters could be with each other even with the competitor companies. They are like old friends, sharing information and joking around.
They have impressive connections and contacts of all big shots and famous figures. And mostly, they don't really stake out at the minister's house and stalked them unless it's really something big.
I was terrified at my first function but my mentors were really nice. They gave me tips and guided me throughout the time. I ended up producing pretty good pieces.
My first solo coverage of an event was nerve wrecking but I still pulled through. From there, things got much better. My mentors are so sweet and considerate. Since I'm not really good at recognizing roads, they'll offer to fetch me up at the office and we'll go to a function together.
Needless to say, I have gained much experience while interning there. I know more about whats going on around me and I don't have to be the ignorant blur person when someone ask me a question.
Talking to strangers have always been a phobia to me but after being in the reporting line, it has significantly reduced because it is part of the requirement that I call up some ministers and interview them on the phone. I find myself more open and sociable thanks to my job.
Through encouragement and advice from these people, I manage to write an article on ADHD to help me link psychology to reporting. After a few days within its publication, my lecturer (who i sought help from) told me my article has attracted the attention of the public and he was receiving calls for more information. It took me weeks to produce that one article but I was proud of myself. At least, I'm doing something for the community.
Then my mentors challenge me to write a color story, something I excelled in. It's what I do best, writing. It appeared as the headlines the next morning. It wasn't my first headlines, previously, another article I wrote made the headlines and couple more with bylines. I guess, as an intern, it couldn't get better than that. For that, I am grateful for the opportunities they gave me. It is so touching that, these reporters are giving me the chance to shine on my own, pushing me to reach a higher target, achieve success.
It was an awesome experience so far, I really hope that I can do this again next time although i can't imagine myself as a reporter forever. For the remaining 5 weeks, I'm just going to enjoy my time and hopefully I'll score good for my evaluations.
Ciao for now.
In this blog, i'll be discussing/ranting about daily matters that bugs me, my thoughts and basically anything i want to talk about. It might be kpop news, reviews, view's on things, recent matters, personal reflections and other random stuff. I hope that some people will read this blog and see that they're not the only one in the world facing the same problems. Mostly the post are restricted to only my viewpoints. p.s It might also contain sensitive stuff but please don't take it to heart.
Tuesday, 4 March 2014
Wednesday, 20 November 2013
Pathetic Love Life
I don't know what's wrong with me, I have been watching way too many depressing love stories. It made me think about my own pathetic love life which doesn't exist. Okay, so i can add one admirer into my dating resume for now. But I chose to back out of that one.
So I was watching The Nanny (reruns) and at first I find it so hilarious. Then episodes after episodes, watching Fran struggle to find a man that she can settle down with made me think of myself. She admitted that she was desperate and pathetic, now I'm starting to think alike too.
Things got worse when I watched a short Korean drama "Expect dating/ Looking forward to romance". The girl inside also had the same problem as me, except she got off to a better start. She wasn't deprive of candidates in the first place, just a problem with keeping them. Again, I can empathize with the part that she wanted to be in a relationship but it is so hard to find a good guy.
It's so hard to find the perfect guy these days. There's no more fairytale love story, perfect guy and a slow romantic and passionate relationship these days. All the good guys are married, gay, gone into hiding or extinct. They either rush into things way too fast or they realize it way too slow and they lose their chance. What I want, or what every girl wants is no longer a reality but a fantasy. Being in a relationship that is slow but progressive, routine but romantic and all those classic stories that we love when we were little girls.
Things are so complicated these days. I like to think too much, from all perspective, consider the pro's and con's too much. It's bad for me. I really hoped i was more of an simple minded person who rushes into things without thinking too much. Then again, I have too much pride. But really, all we want as human, is to have the best for ourselves.
I am pathetic, I know. I find it so easy to empathize with stupid girl in love and desperate girls these days because I am one.
So I was watching The Nanny (reruns) and at first I find it so hilarious. Then episodes after episodes, watching Fran struggle to find a man that she can settle down with made me think of myself. She admitted that she was desperate and pathetic, now I'm starting to think alike too.
Things got worse when I watched a short Korean drama "Expect dating/ Looking forward to romance". The girl inside also had the same problem as me, except she got off to a better start. She wasn't deprive of candidates in the first place, just a problem with keeping them. Again, I can empathize with the part that she wanted to be in a relationship but it is so hard to find a good guy.
I used to think how pathetic of some girls to like guys that treat them like dirt. If you ever watched Itazura Na Kiss (Japan) or Mischievous Kiss (taiwan) or Playful Kiss (Korea)- don't ask me why they made so many version of the comic, it's a pretty stupid story but if you watch it you will understand what I mean when I say stupid girl. The protagonist inside is really dumb, falling in love with a guy waaaay out of her standards. The guy is a genius but cold blooded jerk who openly admits he hates dumb/stupid girls and treat the girl so badly. But the girl still fell for him, stubbornly loving him even when she has been rejected multiple times. I do admire the girl's determination and spirits, if only she put that into something that will help her in the future like studying for example. Somehow, I found that I can totally feel for them now. Even when I know this guy is a major flirt, popular, out of my league, fake and selfish (all the possible negative comments I have ever heard), one look and it was all forgotten. I can't bring myself to dislike the guy. I just can't do it. Now I am the dumb girl and I hate it.

Things are so complicated these days. I like to think too much, from all perspective, consider the pro's and con's too much. It's bad for me. I really hoped i was more of an simple minded person who rushes into things without thinking too much. Then again, I have too much pride. But really, all we want as human, is to have the best for ourselves.
I am pathetic, I know. I find it so easy to empathize with stupid girl in love and desperate girls these days because I am one.
Wednesday, 30 October 2013
The pain of class reunions
What is the point of a class reunion? At an age where we barely know what we want to do or even know what and who we are, I don't think that we are the best judge of characters. I didn't think I had loads of friends worth remembering in high school. In fact, I have terrible memories in high school, being a victim of verbal abuse. So I don't understand how some of these "classmates" can still invite me without batting an eye. At least they should remember how they treated me last time and feel remorse. Better yet, just totally forget about me. I don't care. I'd rather be forgotten than to be pulled in back into that time where I hated the most?
It's true that things happened a long time ago and that I should have became more mature and forgive. But no matter how mature someone can be, there are things that can't be forgiven. Even if i forgot how i lived through high school, I'm just too lazy to give a thought. What was in the past can stay in the past and I rather not dig it up again.
The inspiration behind this post came from a sudden chat invitation in Facebook. My old classmates started chatting about how they are doing and the old times. I'm just too tired to care about what they have to say. I felt a bit guilty though, since it was my history teacher that started the chat. I like her, she was nice. Still, why should those people have to know about what i do now, how am i living and what am i going to do in the future? If they didn't care in the past, they definitely shouldn't care right now.
I see class reunion as a chance for people to be nosy. We dig up old memories, remind people of the good and bad times, find out how they are doing, mock and be jealous of them. I don't see anything good coming out of these. So why bother with a reunion? Graduating from high school was a big transition in my life, I changed into a different person and I lead a different life right now. It was a new beginning, a fresh start, you get what I mean. I get to be who I am and not being judged by who my parent's are. I try to forget the people in my past that i found worthless to remember and rewrite my history or simply start a new life.
But every year I receive invitation for a reunion and i ALWAYS ignore it. How I wish they can get the message and disappear from my life forever. Since they still insist on popping up once in a while, I'm trying my best to disappear instead.
I'm doing great without these people right now. I don't think I want to disrupt my life now with a reunion I'm going to hate. It's so much different if it's only a small reunion with my few closest friend, but this is one whole class of people that I used to feel tortured being around them. So no thank you!
Friday, 25 October 2013
My Trip to Korea- Soul of Asia (Day 7 & 8- Seoul)
Last day of my tour
already, I feel sad and reluctant to go home before the day even begun. We
started the day with shopping at Lotte Youth. This day, I was feeling more
energized to wrestle the other tourist to buy stuff. The beauty product section
is always the busiest of all departments, partly because Korea is famous for
their beauty products and also, they are cheap. Very cheap. I bought some CC
creams and face mask which back in my country, cost double the price, why not
buy it there and bring back?
Me and my sis were so
engrossed in buying these stuff that we are left with little time when we went
down to the food section (plus, it doesn’t open till 9.30- the upper sections
opens earlier). They have all the street food I was aching to try and the
displays of cakes and macaroons are just so mouth watering! It was a sweet
tooth haven down there! The cakes are so prettily made. Oh my gosh~~ There’s
more down the row but I was dragged away due to time constraint.
| Here is just one small section of a whole sweet galore. |
I felt like I have
missed out on a lot of things just because of this tour. The time allocated was
too little and at the wrong time. We don’t need 1 hours in specialty/local
product shop! 30 minutes is enough. Ugh~~ I’m coming back here next time,
WITHOUT using tour.
Guess where he dragged
us next? An Amethyst shop. At the entrance, we were given a brief introduction
to the gemstone and the qualities of Amethyst. There was this giant amethyst at
the door and we were told to touch it for good luck and wealth. This stop took
an hour because the other ladies wanted to buy some gemstones. I personally
prefer sapphires. So I passed.
When the ladies were done buying their
Amethyst, we went for lunch. It was Mandooguk (Dumpling soup). I love dumplings
so I really enjoyed the meal.
It was noon and the sun
was shining so brightly, I thought Jesus came. Just kidding. Autumn sun in
Korea is not hot, the air is still cool, but the sunlight is piercing. It was
hard looking without my sunglasses. For the afternoon, we spent it at Namsangol
Hanbok village. It looks like a setting from the Joseon era village, like the
place never aged. Again, I like to imagined like I’ve been transported back in
time and now I’m in a Korean village exploring my surroundings. I don’t know
how the people back there differentiate their houses, it all looks identical.
These houses are furnished according to how it looks in the olden times.
They provided some
traditional games for tourist to try on and there were some shows at the stage.
I saw some traditional dance performance. There were pretty much a few couples
there for a wedding photo shoot and I was lucky enough to get a glimpse. They
wore beautiful Hanbok and posed in front of the houses. The village was pretty
big and they have sections for different purposes, like I wandered into a house
about Korean traditional medicine/acupuncture. The workers in there really wore
the traditional doctor & nurse attire.
If you get tired of
walking around, you can just sit near the pond, surrounded by cool trees. I
felt a little intruding when I sat next to a bench where a young couple was
sitting and the girl had her head on the guys lap while she read, the guy
stroked her hair. How sweet~ Are all Korean guys this sweet?
By the time we finished
touring Namsamgol Village, it was 2 hours past noon. My final stop to conclude
this entire tour was Myeong Dong fashion street. It is the perfect place to go
after work. The streets are bursting with people. Food stalls and accessory
stalls lined the whole street. Since it was my final day here, I will not miss
the chance to eat all the street food that I wanted. The street boast cheaper
apparels and you can find everything you want there. I skipped the clothes and
went for Etude house to run some errands. The shop was also filled with
customers. I bought the last minute face product I wanted and also grab some
for my mom. Korea’s beauty industry is trying to promote snail creams (their
slimes) because of the high water content in it. I don’t find it appealing at
all.
I wasn’t planning on buying any clothes or accessories here, so I walked the street and enjoy being in a busy Korean street. It felt more real. I grabbed a Hotteok as a snack, it’s like a flat bun with nuts, cinnamon and brown sugar in it. I also saw malt candies, traditional hard candies, long and spiraling ice cream cones and smoked octopus & squid. The street is my food retreat! Many people are seen walking with snacks in hand or they just eat by the side.
For tourist, Myeong
Dong is a compulsory visit. The street is so busy I don’t really know how to
differentiate between Koreans and tourist. I just blended in, nobody knows
until I start talking. I enjoyed street food the most and some banana milk
again.
When it was time to
meet up, I bought some Tteokboki (Spicy rice cakes) and enjoyed it with my
sister. I took this chance to look around the buildings. They remind me of New
York because of all the skyscrapers, you don’t see much small buildings around.
I am impressed at the architecture and advancement of the city. This is a place
I grew to love and I already missed it terribly. My last dinner in Seoul was
some kind of pork belly stew with tones of cabbages. We were able to visit a
newly opened restaurant near Myeong Dong. My last dinner, might as well enjoy
all I can. After dinner, I was back at the hotel.
Two hours to midnight,
we walked the streets, feeling nostalgic. Just for a little while, let us mingle around and hopefully the memories linger. My sister insisted on grabbing a
Coldstone ice cream in this crazy weather. I forgot what flavour, maybe Green Tea pistachios? She enjoys watching the person mix her ice cream, poor guy must have felt pressured. I am more contented reading the labels on the bread and pastries. I am pretty impressed at how they manage to come up with the combination of ingredients for the bread. And no matter how appetizing the cake looks, I had to tie my hands up. They're so alluring.
That night, I packed up and prepared
to leave for Incheon Airport early in the morning. Usually i just sleep like a pig for the entire night but that night, I hesitated a bit, knowing well what the next day would mean. <Sigh>
Day
8
We made sure to wave
goodbye to our fellow tourist and lugged our heavy baggage to the streets to
find a taxi. It was a Friday morning and traffic was heavy. We were actually
just supposed to go to the nearest bus stop and wait for the airport shuttle
bus but our bags are just too huge and heavy. The taxi drivers weren’t that
keen on fetching us since it was just a walking distance and we are going to be
stuck in the traffic.
I noticed that Korea’s
taxi drivers don’t speak a word of foreign language, which complicates things.
I had to use some of my broken Korean language to communicate with them. After
considering for a while, he reluctantly let us into the cab while grumbling.
When we got to the
airport, our box of KimChi was waiting at the check in counter, unattended.
Since I bought some tax free product, I get to claim some money back at the tax
refund counter. It actually wasn’t that much, just 3000 won. There were more
tax free shop in the terminal but I was all drained of motivation to shop.
Later, we board the plane and when the plane took off the ground, I felt an
overwhelming sadness.
It felt like I left my
soul there. It was an incredible adventure and I really appreciated the time I
spent there. Throughout the journey, I have gained many insights. It was
refreshing to learn about new culture and the stories behind some practices. Somehow,
I felt like my world just got broader during this trip. I know that one day I
will return to Korea again, this time, without a tour. Until then, Annyeonghi Gaseyo Korea! Thank you for the
experience and joy that you bring.
Thursday, 24 October 2013
My Trip to Korea- Soul of Asia (Day 6-Nami Island)
It is morning, I am
still barely awake when I dragged myself to have breakfast and left for Nami
Island. This is where “Winter Sonata” was filmed and this series was also one
of the revolutionary films for Korea’s entertainment industry. When we arrived
at Nami Island, it was still not that busy. We were waiting for the ferry when
the other tourist arrived and then things got noisier. The air was refreshing
to my sleepy senses.
| Ferry to Nami |
When the ferry finally
came, we stood outside to enjoy the view. Nami Island, as suggested, is really
just a small island filled with trees, mostly Pine trees and Ginko trees. There
are also some chestnut trees, in case you never saw them before. It’s pretty
small but it was picturesque. We went ahead to the middle of the island where
the actual filming took place to snap some picture before other tourist flooded
in. There are “Winter Sonata” memoirs to be found throughout the island such as
Snow mans and Bicycles used in the movie. It is actually more beautiful during
Winter than in Autumn, hence the moniker for the series. The landscape is also
spectacular, with endless rows of trees. I mean it, rows and rows of it, you
can get lost too because all of the paths look similar. So I tend to stick to a
certain path, or the way I came from. You can just walk along the path of trees
and enjoy the scent of pines and rotting ginko. Yup, you heard me. Ginko fruit
stinks when it rots and there are plenty on the ground in Nami Island. At first
I have no idea where that stench came from until I looked at the pile of rotten
ginko fruit under my foot. Anyway, don’t let that dampen your mood there. It is
a very beautiful place, just stay a distance from the Ginko trees. The trees
itself are a wonderful backdrop for photo’s. Go ahead, walk among the trees. It
might give a certain Twilight vibe, except, no vampires.
| Pine trees |
| Ginko Trees |
You can check out the
creatively designed tin man sculpture all over the island too, some even
hanging from the trees. For kids, they do have some ostrich to look at. The
fountains and pond are pretty nice too. I tend to look at more unique things
like the cabbage that they grow, they use those cabbages to make Kimchi. There
was also small herb garden and restaurants. I saw many squirrels and these
little critters aren’t afraid to be near humans. Unlike the one’s we had in
cities, they scurried away once you are within a 5 feet perimeter. These
squirrels are fine if you are a feet away from them but of course they’ll run
if you try to touch them. But don’t pet them, seriously, they’re biters. I saw
one busy hiding its nut. The trip to Nami island was a field trip for my
sister, she just adore nature, trees and flowers. For the allocated time, we
just walk and enjoy being among the trees.
| Herb Garden |
| KimChi cabbage |
| Take the train, tour the island |
It was just 10.30am
when we were called back for lunch. Well, the journey to the restaurant will
take us some time but seriously, it’s way too early to have lunch. On the way
out, I saw this very cute sight. Look at the plant in the boots! That is what I
call creative….
The lunch menu was stir
fried chicken (a little spicy, depend on how much spicy paste you put). After
the meat and vegetables are cooked, add in some rice and voila! Mas-Issge Deuseyo!! The ajumma was kind enough to help
us stir and scoop out the meat for us. It was very delectable~
The ginseng is most
valuable and nutritious at the age of 6 years and it can grow as long as our
arms. One year old ginsengs are only the length of our fingers and very thin,
it has little value. The 100 year old ginseng was as big as our limbs. It was
said to be very hard to grow these plants. They require very fertile land and
when they are done being harvest, that land is said to be acidic for years, so
you can’t grow anything on that land. That is why not many people wants to grow
it, it’s hard to maintain and not worth the time. Those who want to grow
ginseng needs a permit from the government for land and permission. Sound like
a tedious process right? Well, at the end they do rake in thousands by the end
of the sales. The ginseng from Korea can’t be found anywhere, if someone is
suspected of smuggling it out of the country, they can be charged in court. I
don’t know how true are those info that they told us, you be your own judge.
We were sent to a room
where they launched into a series of promotional talk. We get to sample some
ginseng drink and ginseng jerky (Sorta). I would be interested to buy some if
only it weren’t so expensive! I can’t swipe a card like the others so I just
stand back and watch. There is a small souvenir shop below (when you exit the
shop), I bought some ginseng candy for my mom. Btw… I regretted buying it. It’s
double the price of what I can get in departmental store. Ah…. My poor heart
can’t take that news~~
Next up was Liverin
store where they sell liver drugs. Their products were made of berries
harvested in the high mountains of Korea. Very affective and healthy- according
to them. Drop one tablet into a glass of coke or coffee, stir and within
minutes, you can see a layer of white substance floating on top. That white
substance will take days to be processed by our liver- according to them. I do
have some unhealthy liver- what’s with sleeping late and eating unhealthily.
But again, I just don’t have the money.
SAMSUNG has such a big
influence in Korea that they used their name to guarantee the product that you
purchase (the expensive one’s) like Ginseng and Liverin. When you buy products
like these, find the Samsung sticker on the packet before buying. They are so
sure of the good effect of their product that if you don’t think you are
getting better after the eating the drug, you can send it back and lodge a complaint
and you can get your refund (Of course you have to get a medical proof from
doctors). For Liverin, you take the drugs for months and if you liver function
isn’t increasing, you send the medical report back to the store and you can get
your refund. But they are really so sure that they wouldn’t have that problem.
If I were those people taking the drugs, I would be too lazy to do all the
process of returning and claiming refund.
Last shop was the local
product shop where we go on a spree. All sorts of candies, seaweed, biscuits
and pepero (chocolate stick) are available. They also sell souvenirs like
Korea’s must have spoons/chopsticks/metal rice bowls, key chains, face products
and etc. I bought packets of seaweeds, peperos and banana milk!
After the shopping, we
had dinner before departing for our last destination- Walker Hill Casino.
Dinner was Gamjatang or Potato Stew with Pork ribs. The emphasis is on the
potatoes but the bottom was all bean sprouts! (Horror scream!!!). We didn’t
finish the bean sprouts but ate the pork ribs and potatoes. I am so going to
swear off bean sprouts for the rest of my life!
Here we are in the
casino. For those that do not fancy casino, you can visit the duty free shops
in the complex. I was told that I can see many “pretty” Korean ladies by the
tour guide, I see none. I’m not lesbian, just wanted to see how fake these
girls can be, he said (the tour guide-not me, I swear!), 90% of Korea’s pretty
ladies go under the knife. It’s a common sight to see women donning bandages on
their entire face roaming the streets. At first I thought, “poor women, she
must have got into a terrible accident”. Then I saw few others with the same
bandages on face and thought “Wait a minute, it’s impossible all these women
got into an accident!”. Then it clicked in my mind, these ladies doesn’t even
wait till they recovered from the surgery and they are already coming out and
showing off that they got plastic surgery. Plastic surgery is very common in
Korea and they are known to be the King of plastic surgery (Again, I didn’t say
that. That’s what he said). It seemed that for someone to be able to have
plastic surgery, they are pretty proud to show it off. Like trying to make a
statement “See! I’m rich enough to afford surgery”. Anyway, for the past 5
days, I haven’t really seen any pretty celebrity like ladies, all of them look
pretty natural to me. I wonder where all those so called fake Barbie dolls went
to and I hoped I will see them in the casino (because you want to attract rich
men). I didn’t see it IN the casino but rather outside, when three models came
out to show some watches. They are model, they are suppose to be pretty. One of
them looks like Ji Yeon from girl group T-Ara. No surprise there.
I couldn’t stand the
cigarette smell in the casino and escaped to the duty free shops outside. This
place was also hoarded by tourist, especially the beauty product department. I
can’t compete with these barbarians, they are brutal! I get bruises by just
trying to elbow my way out of the shop. I guess it is cheaper when you buy it
in bulks but I can’t finish all those. In the end, I was contended to just sit
and watch people.It was around 8pm when we travelled back to the hotel. My feet
always hurt by the end of the day and I really just want to scream
No-More-Walking every time. For supper, I went to Lotte mart near the hotel and
bought some cup noodles. I now understand why Korean’s like to have cup noodles
for supper, it really is good to go with the cold weather. It was really cold
that night, I was only wearing leggings so the cold bit into my skin. Actually,
I really wanted to try the Yangyeom Tongdak (Seasoned Fried Chicken). It is
fried chicken tossed in seasoned sauce and it looks absolutely delightful. It
is a must try in Korea, too bad it’s too big of a portion for me to finish it
by myself.
One thing that I noticed when I was around Seoul is a bakery named "Paris Baguette". I didn't try it so it's a shame. But there are SO many of them scattered all around Korea, I've seen it in all parts of Seoul, Jeju, Mt Sorak and others. It's everywhere, so it made me curious. I guess the business is good so they are able to have branches at so many places. If you are in Korea, maybe you can try it out?
My Trip to Korea- Soul of Asia (Day 5-Mt Sorak)
The
hotel room was insulated against the biting cold outside. It’s not as cold as
during winter but it’s still cold enough to make me wear double layer of clothing.
The floor was equipt with heaters and some spots are especially warmer than
others, so I tend to stand at one particular spot. Our first activity in Mt
Sorak was to visit the Shinheung Temple. I visited many temples before and I
find it boring, so I thought it’s going to be a boring start. I was wrong.
ShinHeung temple is located in Mt Sorak’s national park, even if I don’t want
to go into the temple, the surrounding is beautiful enough.
Near
the café I saw this interesting water fountain. The picture can totally fool
you. I find it very creative indeed. The people in Mt Sorak gets their water
supply from the mountains and the water is so clean and unpolluted that they
drink straight from the tap. They don’t need to boil it or filter it, just open
the tap and take a glassful. Like this water fountain too.
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| Let's go to the temple at the peak! |
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Near a giant buddha, you can
write messages on shingles that they provided and leave it there are a
souvenir. You have to pay for the shingles of course. I went into the temple
for a while and I saw a very interesting fountain. Okay it’s not really a
fountain, its more of some concrete
they use to store the mountain water and you drink the water in it to get
blessing. I see a lot of people do them in TV so I took this chance and try it
out too. Just take the scoop and drink from it. I prefer my hands though. A
gulp of refreshing cool water down my throat and I felt nice. Haha~ I just sat
on one of the big rocks outside the temple and immerse myself in the beauty of
nature. On the hike down the temple, I see these odd rock formation. Stacked
rocks all along the path, the Korean’s believe that with one rock on top of the
other, it will grant their wish. I saw that some rock stacks already toppled,
guess someone’s wish isn’t going to come true. Poor thing.
We
decent the mountains and went to a cheese making farm. Oh yay! I love cheese. I
never saw sheeps before so I got a little too excited when I saw a herd of them
on the hills. They are really as fluffy as we imagined. Too bad I can’t get too
close.
In the
Cheese making class, we had a pot of milk being boiled on the stove. The
instructor came and thought us the steps. I was expecting the product to be
like Swiss cheese or any of those yellow coloured cheese but no, this is
unexpected.
First
thing to do after the milk is boiled is add in UHT (it’s a clear liquid). Then
it started to curdle and we add in some strawberry flavoured powder (What?).
Continue stirring while it boils so it doesn’t overflow, then we close the fire
and pour the mixture into the filter press. In the filter, we put in some fresh
flowers before pouring the mixture in and add in sunflower seeds in layer. The
objective is to get the curdle and the excessive water will flow out. Wrap the
filter and press, wait till the water is drained then you can dig in.
We ate
the cheese with some crackers and red wine. Dip the cheese cube in starwberry
jam or salt and sandwich it between the crackers then eat it. It taste oddly
plain like eating tofu, in fact it taste and feels exactly like tofu because
it’s not salty. But I ate a lot anyway, it was a nice snack. At the same time,
a bunch of Korean preschoolers came for a field trip and they are so cute.
While made the cheese, they were singing children songs in unison. When we
left, they greeted us and bowed to everyone of us, OMG, they are SO cute. I
love Korean culture because of their politeness, I mentioned the shopkeeper who
bowed to us too. But these kids are just adorable.
It was
11.30am and we were already on our way to have lunch. We were going to try Mt
Sorak’s specialty. Some fish related stew, the tour guide told me the name was
“Hwangtaeguk”. No idea what it is but it’s a good dish to have when you’re in
this cold weather. I saw this very funny menu list, there’s one dish called “A
broth chase a hangover with alaska pollack”. What a very funny name isn’t it?
After
lunch, we went for a walk near the sea in Daepohang Fish Market where you can
see all sorts of catch from the sea. We weren’t going to buy, the sellers knew,
so they let us take as many pictures as we want. Further up the market was also
a market but they sell food that can be eaten on the spot. You choose the
fish/squid/shellfish you want and they grill it for you. Or you can also opt
for fried food and tempura. There’s this dish I always wanted to try, squid
kimbap or squid sushi. Instead of seaaweed, you stuff the rice and ingredient
into squid and slice them like sushi. I was tempted to try but my stomach was
so full.
You
can purchase their special products like dried seaweed, kelps, salted/dry fish
and others in a store at the end of the market. Afterthat, we went to Abai
Village where we visited the filming site of famous drama “Autumn In My Heart”.
This drama was the entertainment revolution of Korea and you must be a hermit
not to know what it is. Watching this drama requires box of tissues because it
promises not a dry eye. The attraction is at the raft which we are required to
drag across to get to Abai Village. In the drama, the protagonists were at the
opposite direction rafts and they missed each other. The village were more
modern than what I expected. It is called a village afterall, the Folk Village
I went to was really an old village.
We had
one or two hours to walk around the village, it was pretty small. So me and my
sister decided to visit their market. There are many intruging things to see. I
was looking at more food and my sister admires the size of the fruits, the
apple was as big as her plam, so are the peaches. Is it just me or do I feel
like the fruits in Korea are double the normal size of fruits around the world?
The apples, peach, tomatoes and persimmon are gigantic! I saw stalls selling
all sorts of KimChi and Tteok (Traditional Rice cakes). I bought some tteok and
took the opportunity to speak some Korean language that I’ve so dedicatedly
learn even before I knew I was going to Korea. The shop keeper understood me,
she didn’t even doubt that I didn’t know how to speak. Yay!! My efforts paid of,
I can move to Korea now….. After my first purchase, I got the guts to flaunt
more of my Korean language. I was high.
| An assortment of KimChi |
The
old ladies were very friendly and they laughed at me when I cringed at the
mudfish (they look like tiny eels). I saw in drama’s and show on how they catch
and eat mudfish. They live in paddy fields and shallow water, so they put a
basket/sift at the end and ran towards it from the other end. When the fish are
caught, they are washed and put in a bowl. Salt are poured on those poor
slippery fish and they start jumping around furiously. So remember to put some
cap on the bowl or you’ll have a hard time picking them up later on, they’ll be
all over the floor before you know it. The fish are either blend into a paste
and mixed into soup as a seasoning or fried, I don’t know. Usually, they are
cooked with soup.
| Slippery & Jumping Mudfish |
| Seasoned Raw Crabs |
Last
activity to end the day was to visit the Expo tower park. The tower has a
rather odd design, with stairs snaking it’s way to the stop. We went up the
tower and took some pictures. The top of the tower allows you to get a birdeye
view of the whole place. There’s a building next to the tower that looked like
a turtle. But I was more interested to take a walk in the park. We chose a seat
near the water and had some tteok there while watching the world go by, away
from civilization.
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| Expo Tower |
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| Do you see a turtle emerging from the water? |
I helped myself to many helpings of
meat and refills. That was so far, the most filling meal I had in Korea. Oh the
joy~~
After
dinner was of course, back to the hotel again. During the night, Mt Sorak is
freezing. I walked out to the balcony to get some air and dashed back in. Actually,
you can open the windows and sleep without the air conditioning. We will be
visiting Nami Island before departing back to Seoul the next day. Time to pack
up again.
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