About Me
Imperfect Singaporean
Unpredictable Aries
Non-Smoker
Social Drinker
Adores the Family
Cherishes Friendship
Enjoys Dancing
Pigs out on Yummy Food
Loves Pretty Necklaces
Fetish for Dresses
Indulges in Ice-Cream
Crazy over Dark Chocolates
Interests
Broadway Musicals
Movies
Fashion
Beauty & Health
Latin Dance
Ballroom Dance
Chilling Out
Swimming
Shopping
Travelling
Wish List
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Pretty Nails
Daily Skincare Regime Korea in Apr '08 Cambodia in Jul '08 Bangkok in Dec '08 Hanoi in Apr/May '09 Perth in Sep '09 Bangkok in Dec '09 Europe in May '10
Taipei-Bangkok in Sep '10
Korean Traditional Cultural Centre After breakfast, we went to the Korean Traditional Cultural Centre for KimChi-Making and also to try on the Korean Traditional Costume, known as the Hanbok.
Ingredients or set-up for KimChi-Making.
A staff teaching us how to make KimChi. She said, to marry a Korean man, a woman MUST make nice KimChi. Hmm, no wonder no one is interested in Korean man! BOO!
Jane getting ready to make KimChi.
Roy ready to make KimChi.
In the midst of KimChi-Making.
With our ready KimChi.
We were served these snacks after KimChi-Making.
Roy enjoying his snacks.
After that, we proceeded to next door to change into the korean traditional costume.
Roy in Hanbok.
Jane in pink Hanbok.
Both of us in Korean Traditional Costumes.
Sitting down in our Hanbok.
Jane outside in Korean Hanbok.
Our tour group in traditional Korean costumes.
Changed into this Orange Hanbok.
Don't I look like a traditional Korean lady?
Fruit Farm Next stop is to the fruits farm where we picked and ate strawberries.
Big juicy strawberries.
Jane at Strawberry Farm.
Roy at Strawberry Farm.
Jane eating strawberry.
Roy plucking strawberries.
Next is hotpot mushroom lunch.
Persimmons Wine Tunnel After lunch, we started our journey to the Wine Tunnel, which makes persimmons wine. It is at Gyeongju.
Stop-by on the journey to Wine Tunnel.
Wine Tunnel where persimmons wine is made. This place used to be a railway tunnel.
Both of us outside Wine Tunnel.
Entrance of Wine Tunnel.
Display of Persimmon Wine Bottles.
Private Wine Cellar. People can buy bottles of wine and leave them at this cellar. They can come back anytime to drink their wine.
Cheese & Biscuits served inside Wine Tunnel.
With accompanying Persimmons Wine.
Roy enjoying his persimmon wine.
Walking further into the wine tunnel.
Hiding place of those railway personnel whenever a train passed by.
Jane inside Wine Storage area.
Roy in front of Wine Storage Shelves.
Temperature Measure Clock in Wine Tunnel. Reads 15 degree celsius. Can read?
Jane at Wine Counter.
Roy in front of Wine Shelves.
Daegu Grand Hotel After we left Wine Tunnel, we proceeded to Daegu and checked into Daegu Grand Hotel.