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Min Ho doesn't like short skirt :P
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Lee Min Ho was interviewed by MBC’s Section TV on the set of a photoshoot.

During this interview, Min Ho revealed that he was rather conservative. :O
He stated, “I have an older sister and I don’t really like it when she wears short skirts. Even with any girls that have some sort of relation with me, even though they are my friends, I nag at them if they wear short skirts.“

well... NO short skirt for Min Ho's girl :D

Section TV asked Lee Min Ho what he wanted for his birthday present and he confessed that he wanted a girlfriend. They also asked him if he would date one of his fans if he found that she was his ideal type. He responded, “Of course, because when it comes to love you never know where or how it’ll happen.” Section TV then went on to recap from Lee Min Ho’s birthday fan meeting from last month.



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Kim Nam Gil enlists for the army 0_0 ;
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oh my :( I'm so sad. :'(

one of my favorite Korean actor, Kim Nam Gil went to the army today( July 15th, 2010 )

Kim Nam Gil enlisted himself in the army on July 15th at the Nonsan Army Training Center,having been denied an extension and rushed through filming for Bad Guy.

He said,“I rushed through filming the past couple of days for Bad Guy as best as I could, I hope the fans will understand the circumstances and enjoy it. I will return in two years with a more mature image.”

Ofcourse oppa !! we do understand and we'll be waiting for you coming back with the hotter and more mature image. kkkkk :P

잘 다녀오세요 남길 오빠 <3




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fun on the beach at night ^0^
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Me and my 2 friends went to Busan last 2 days ago... It was my 2nd time to go to Busan for year 2010 ^^.
Busan is my all time favorite city to visit in Korea.

We arrived busan station around 10:50pm and we went directly to the "Hae-eun-Dae Beach" the most famous beach in Korea.

There were lots of couples and groups drinking on the beach although it was quite late.

Korean people like to drink soju and Makkolli( the Korean traditional drink, my favorite one),play some fun games and chit chat on the beach at night.

This is one of their cultural things to do in Summer.

I think this is really fun. Hanging out with you friends on the beach at night and drinking woooo... that's really cool ^^; but i couldn't drink this time, we did it last time kkkk.

You should try it if you have a chance to come Korea or if you got to go Busan in Summer with your friends. That's really cool ~







Hint : ^0^ It was Gwangalli Beach in the photos,

Gwangalli Beach is famous with it's night view, fantastic lights and gorgeous bridge.
You can also visit gwangalli museum and some other fun stuffs there.

for more information visit here,
http://gwangalli.suyeong.kr/index_SUMMER.aspx

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Membership Training ? fun fun fun ~^0^;
Written at Thursday 8 July 2010 | back to top







MT ????? well... they call it MT ( Membership Training ), it's one of the Korean collage tradition~

I was really curious about MT before I entered a collage, while i was taking Korean language course. Some seniors said MT is all about "Drinking SOJU" for 2/3 days. wooo ~
I was really shocked when they told me that O_O; and I had a bad impression about the MT ............so when I entered a collage ... i felt like I will never go M.T with them, I don't wanna drink a lot , blah blah blah.... but !!! on the other hand , I was still curious about the M.T, wanted to know what they do... :P

Now, I've been M.T with my seniors and juniors for tow times.
Almost all students from our department and most professors joined the M.T.
I had a very good time during the M.T.
We had timetable, like we need to wake up around 8am, we'll be divided by groups, we'll play games, competitions, talent shows, fashion show by guys , and so on ..
My favorites are " Camp Fire" and "Talent Show" :)


I wasn't really close with my classmates that time but they took care about me and helped me not to be bored and feel lonely . I had a chance to make more friends and get closer with my classmates during the M.T.

I think MT is really a great opportunity to make more friends and get closer with your seniors, juniors and professors.

I would never forget those memories with my seniors and juniors....
Thank you all for giving me those precious time in Korea :)

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Experience Oriental Medicine at Changdeokgung Palace
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What must it feel like, receiving medical services from the Naeuiwon (court hospital), one of the three royal hospitals of the Joseon Dynasty?

Well, feel it for yourself!

The Changdeokgung Office of the Cultural Heritage Administration, in cooperation with the Association of Korean Oriental Medicine and the Korea Cultural Heritage Foundation, is offering various hands-on Oriental medicine programs at the Naeuiwon in Changdeokgung Palace.

Naeuiwon, along with Jeonuigam and Hyeminseo, was the place where medical practitioners mixed medicine and provided medical services for the king and the rest of the royal family. The number of staff was around fifteen and the renowned court physician Heo Jun is said to have worked in Naeuiwon for 44 years.


(Naeuiwon)

The hands-on programs at Changdeokgung Palace are designed to help visitors learn more about the traditional medical practices of Korea that have long been revered for their effectiveness. Doctors affiliated with the “Association of Korean Oriental Medicine” offer visitors a variety of health services, even dressed in traditional medical attire.


Various medical services offered

Services and treatments offered include pulse examinations for health diagnosis (“jinmaek”), acupuncture (“chim”), and moxibustion (“tteum”). In order to ensure high-quality examination throughout the day, the number of patients seen each day will be limited to 40 on a first-come, first-served basis.



The program is equipped with several language volunteers who facilitate communication. You will be asked to fill out a brief questionnaire on your physical conditions and have a counseling session prior to the examination.




Nicolas from Columbia commented, “It was a mysterious experience. It was like magic.” Lesanne from France who visited Korea to see her daughter said that after getting a “chim” treatment, it felt like the pain in her joints she had been experiencing after childbirth significantly improved.





Hands-on programs include the traditional wrapping/packaging of medicine (visitors can take it home with them as a souvenir), traditional medicine grinding, copying medical diagrams out of the Donguibogam (Korean medical book). Also, after participating in one of the programs or receiving treatment, visitors can relax on the wooden floor with a cup of traditional Korean medical tea.

The programs are scheduled to run from 1:30 pm to 5:00 pm every Thursday from May 20 to June 24, 2010 and from September 2 to October 28, 2010.

Take this opportunity to experience the wonders of Korean medicine!

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In Search of Korean Food, Food, Food!
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What are the joys of travelling?

Okay, there is beautiful scenery, meeting strangers in unfamiliar places, the relaxing train rides…but I’d say “food” definitely tops the list.

When it comes to travelling around Korea, be sure to remember that each and every region of Korea boasts its own characteristic, specialty food.


(If you go THERE…)

The Korea Tourism Organization (KTO) began its “Korea Gusuk Gusuk 2010 (Nook and Cranny of Korea 2010)” campaign. It’s a sequel to the 2006/2007’s “Where Is It Here?” campaign, and 2008’s “That Spot in That Movie & Drama,” and 2009’s “Live Learning for Children.”




The campaign features :

“Boiled rice wrapped with lotus leaves” of Gyeonggi-do Gimpo region
“Clam stew” of Jeollabuk-do Buan region
“Boiled bamboo shoots” of Jeollanam-do Damyang region
“Olchaengi guksu (noodles made from dried corn flour)” of Gangwon-do Jeongseon region
“Heotjesabab (a type of bibimbap) of Gyeongsangbuk-do Andong region

….among other numerous regional dishes of Korea.

These advertisement videos will be aired seasonally in the S/S and F/W categories.




Visit KTO’s web café (http://cafe.naver.com/9suk9suk) to view unabridged versions of the videos and also to learn about promotional events!

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