Here are a few things I miss about Saturdays and Sundays in that special city:
- Hongdae on Saturday afternoon (going here, here, and here)
- Late nights at the traditional k-pop bar (and eating the most lovely Korean food I've ever had)
- Art galleries and MMMG in Samcheong-dong
- Pop-up flea markets (here, here, and here)
- Dongdaemun market
- Eating and shopping in Sinsa-dong
- A quick swing through Insadong
- Itaewon (here, here, and here)
- The Book Society and The Books
- Special friends
Oh, Seoul. Maybe I'm just too sentimental, but I hope I can go back sooner rather than later.
yay soooo nice! congrats! do you have plans to go back? i so wish i could, trying to somehow find the way...
ReplyDeletethanks, satu! i have no plans to go back as of yet - just settling into toronto life. but i want to go eventually.
ReplyDeletethat's so great. i was in korea this summer and i miss it terribly.
ReplyDeleteELLEgirl! I thought all of them had stopped being published in the world, it was my favourite magazine.
ReplyDeleteCongrats!
Congratulations! Well-deserved, you know that if I visit Seoul yours is the first guidebook I'm 'reaching' for.
ReplyDeletecongratulations Katie. I am so proud of you--I loved holding the magazine in my hands and looking in the table of contents for your article when it arrived from Korea. I just wish I had my very own copy!!!!
ReplyDeletehi again, i mentioned this post on my blog today. suddenly i have a urge to make some kind of small seoul guide zine with you! have you even been thinking of making one?
ReplyDeletecongrats!!! just stopped by the first time - lovely blog ^^
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