Seoul’s new slogan is “SEOUL, MY SOUL“, and for some time during our whirlwind trip in January, I stopped to think about what that really meant. The “soul” of a city is its character and its drive –for the capital of South Korea, is it the competitive environment, the K-pop industry, the technology?
I’ve always considered soul to be the intangible thing binding conversations and communities. Compared to the other places I’ve visited, Seoul sometimes feels a little too manufactured and closed off.
Or maybe it’s because it was winter, and people just wanted to stay indoors and warm themselves up with heat packs. Maybe it’s not that deep.
So: here’s a post about the not-deep things I enjoyed while braving the cold, on the quest to vibe with the spirit of Seoul. Plus a short video edit! ♡♡♡
P.S. I say whirlwind trip because my sister booked us fairly late-minute flights around November (?). Then I had to cram my SK visa application back in December or something. Thank goodness I got approved!!!
The fast-paced and modern Seoul
From Myeongdong to Hongdae, there’s something fast and fresh for anyone looking to shop, eat and lounge around in Seoul. It’s for our inner youth!!!
Our trip highlights include this 1-minute caricature by @uncles_painting of @acorn_caricature (a totally unplanned and impulsive touristy decision), going around Starfield Library COEX (which wasn’t a thing when I first went there in 2013), and having our personal color analysis done by Ms Julie of @color_yeon.

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But we did enjoy some coffee and croissants at the nearby Soul Market Bakery before heading over to the library.
**And then the world goes on and builds a Starfield Suwon, which promises to be even more picturesque. For next time! Maybe.

The forty-minute session or so covered introduction to personal color, skin tone colorimeter analysis, draping with the different colors and tones, makeup and hair analysis, and recommendations. We each paid KRW75000 and USD13.25 (approximate total of PHP3900).
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And I’m happy to know I’m an autumn deep. If that matters to anyone.

Now it’s just a testament to the soft power of K-pop. As we walked to a nearby park (BTS’ old hangout place) and Cafe HyuGa (BTS’ old dorm), we also spotted a few other international army making the same pilgrimage.
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The picturesque beats of old Seoul
What I can say about the ancient days of Seoul can fit on a post-it, and most of it would be entirely inaccurate assumptions from K-dramas. Something about Joseon dynasty, probably.
Luckily there are places where the traditions of Seoul still genuinely shine, whether that’s a planned tourist destination like the Eunpyeong Hanok Village (and the truly expensive views of Bukhansan mountain from the Cafe 1in1jan @1in_official), or the well-preserved royal structures of Gyeongbokgung Palace (featuring yours truly in rental hanbok sourced from Klook), or finally a trip back to nature at Nami Island @namiisland_naminara.
It’s all a blast.

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Even though we were greeted by one degree weather on our first day (which went to an all time low of negative six degrees and lower when we went to Nami…) the views were all well worth the cold.

We went for middle of the range when it comes to hanbok styles, so we prepaid around PHP950 each. We paid an additional hundred won onsite for the petticoat. There’s also an option to pay for a fur-lined cape, but I think that would work better on a full snow day (in which case we would work better indoors).
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The island promises a different vibe each season, which is definitely a reason to come back another time! Hopefully in the spring or fall…
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The entire package –bus ride with English commentary from Myeongdong to Italian Village, Petite France, Nami Island and Garden of Morning Calm– cost approximately PHP4000.
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And the food!
A post about Seoul can’t be complete without mentioning the street food (plenty of which we tried during our first day at the Myeongdong Night Market) as well as the pojangmacha lining the streets.
Maybe this is where the soul of Seoul all boils down to: hot soup, chewy tteokbokki, and all the grilled pork you can eat.

Until next time! ❤️


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