


How to get the Mona-Lisa Smile.
When I shared this with my Korean mom, she went “oh yeah, not bad!”.
I don’t think she understood why I thought training your smile with such a plastic green thing was a funny & weird thing to do.
Oh well, if you want it too, here you go, click the link.
Have fun and keep smiling.
Made in Korea.
*I think everybody already has a lovely and unique smile.
How to get a Korean boyfriend.
That video is entertaining!
Those girls are going to be korean-related social media hits! ^.^
If you ever wondered how k-pop fans are able to dance perfectly to their favourite songs.
Well, search no more. I’ll show you how it works.
I must be honest, I don’t understand half of what is going on in this website, and I don’t remember why I was randomly surfing through Korean websites, but I somehow got to this link: www.idance.co.kr
I figured if you click on a specific dance and allow the video to buffer for a while… ta-daaa, et voila: you receive personal dance training from cute 3d characters!
Cute Korea.. ^.^
So put on your dancing shoes, and let’s practice Miss A’s “Good girl, bad girl” dance, shall we?
What’s a poolparty like in Seoul? Check this video out! I edited this video a while ago.. I don’t really remember why I didn’t publish it yet.. I went straight home, started editing, uploaded the video on YouTube (privately), then got busy packing stuff.
So here it is: 4 months later… sorry for the delay ^_^
Better too late, then never, right?! Enjoy!
Do you fancy Korean Indie Music?
I’m guessing you’re not even sure if you have ever heard of it. Mainstream K-Pop is way too dominant to let simple indie bands take over their weekly music charts.
Indie bands like YB Band, Jang Ki-ha and The Faces, Crying Nut, Kingston Rudieska, Galaxy Express or Mongoose are going to perform this Saturday (Sep 17) in Seoul and I’m guessing it’s going to be cool!
You can hear some of the bands stuff on http://www.last.fm
and this is a pretty good (and new) Korean Indie music playlist from August 2nd 2011:
End of Summer.
Do you like that playlist? Then go find out more about Korean indie music! Oh wait, there’s this GAP concert.. Mark the Date! 17th September 2011!
You have to go to Gwangnuru Station (line 5) and use exit 2 when you get there. You use the same exit to get to W Seoul Walkerhill. The concert is going to take place from 3 to 10 p.m, and it will cost 30.000 won or 25.000 won on site.
I’m sharing this because I am hoping someone else will go now, take photos and write a blog post about it. I won’t be there, but I wish I could go..
(02) 6911-0821, www.ticket.interpark.com
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