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All about Korea: Visiting Korea
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Thursday, March 17, 2011. Visiting Korea, there is one place that you must visit as well, which is the Jeju Island. It is a volcanic island that was formed by five millions of years ago. During my visit in Jeju Island, there was one thing that drew my view. There were many different kinds of statue over there, found on Jeju Island. Off the southern tip of Korea. One of them is the DOL HAREUBANG. According to my tour. Have you ever heard that flowers can be eaten just like veggie? I doubt that you never h...
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All about Korea: Korean Language
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Saturday, March 19, 2011. 1 How are you? Formal speaking: Jal ji nae syut uh yo? Or Yo jeum uh dduh sae yo? Informal speaking: Jal ji nae? Formal speaking: Kam sa ham ni da. Informal speaking: Ko ma wa. 3 I love you. Formal speaking: Sa rang hae yo. Informal speaking: Sa rang hae. Later, I had an interview with my Korean friend, Lee Kwang Sung. Same as the interview with Mr Kang, I communicated with Lee verbally and also in written forms. Below is the conversation of Lee and I:. Lee and his Korean friends.
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All about Korea: March 2011
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Sunday, March 20, 2011. Korean's eyes on Malaysia. I visited a famous Korean restaurant “FU JING GONG 福津宫. 8221; She smiled and replied me that, Malaysians are kind and friendly. The Korean Teenage Girls' Hairdos. And stand out among the others. Other items that are considered as important as the hairstyles of these girls are the accessories that come with them. Listed below are a few must-have accessories among the Korean girls and all Korean-wannabes. Cap and Accessory/Dummy Spectacles. Joo: I love it!
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All about Korea: Traditional Costume
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Saturday, March 19, 2011. As we can see from the magazines, advertisement or media, Koreans are always fashionable as in their costume, hairstyle and so on but the Korean traditional costume is all time favorite for Koreans and even foreigners. Hanbok always caught my eyes whenever I see it. I gone through an interesting interview section with my friend’s mother but she refused to appear in the video nor photography. Hanbok is the traditional Korean. In Korea, festival costume is a must have in their war...
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All about Korea: Why Malaysia?
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Friday, March 18, 2011. I have met a number of Korean classmates during my college days. I have been always wondering why Koreans choose Malaysia as their destination to pursue their studies rather than staying in their home country since Malaysians are looking forwards to study abroad. So, I started to look for the answers by verbal interviewing with my Korean friends. Ashley (second left) with her classmates during high school. Ashley Kim Yeoji, South Korea-. Lim Sung Jun, South Korea-. Awesome Inc....
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All about Korea: The Korean Teenage Girls' Hairdos.
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Sunday, March 20, 2011. The Korean Teenage Girls' Hairdos. And stand out among the others. Other items that are considered as important as the hairstyles of these girls are the accessories that come with them. Listed below are a few must-have accessories among the Korean girls and all Korean-wannabes. Cap and Accessory/Dummy Spectacles. Below are two videos that I have taken to thoroughly show the procedures of 2 very famous hairdos in Korea. Credits to Joo and Kim. Steps to make the 'Lazy Bun'. They are...
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All about Korea: Korean's eyes on Malaysia
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Sunday, March 20, 2011. Korean's eyes on Malaysia. I visited a famous Korean restaurant “FU JING GONG 福津宫. 8221; She smiled and replied me that, Malaysians are kind and friendly. March 24, 2011 at 8:46 AM. Its fascinating to know the Koreans opinionated our local food. In here, Ive got a question for you. Why is it that our sambal equivalent to their kimchi? March 24, 2011 at 9:54 PM. The first spicy thing came into my mind is sambal, that is why I took it as a example comparing with their spicy kimchi :).
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All about Korea: Korean Food and Utensils
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Wednesday, March 16, 2011. Korean Food and Utensils. On 27th February, we (my group mates and I) paid our first visit to a Korean restaurant located in Ampang. Among those hundreds of Korean restaurants we have had in Malaysia, we had chosen Jal Dae Ji located in the Korean Village. Aren't restaurants all like Mc. Donalds, Pizza Hut, and K.F.C in which all their franchises have the standard identical taste? Banchan- Korean small dishes. Sam Gyuop Sal- Strips of Pork Belly Barbecued. About Korean food....
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All about Korea: The Korean Celebrities: The Wonder Girls.
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Sunday, March 20, 2011. The Korean Celebrities: The Wonder Girls. Korean music, in my own perspective, can be classified into two separate categories, which is the original Korean music (music that are fudged together by bringing traditional instruments into play) and Kpop. This blog post will focus more on the latter, and the celebrities that had brought much fame to their country and fortune to themselves. The Wonder Girls started off their performance with a rock version of their songs, I Wanna. The K...
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