It is the season when the forest back to green and the flowers come into bloom
Spring reminds us that life is limited, it is the season when the forest back to green and the flowers come into bloom. While most of us may not have been able to see the cherry blossoms in full glory this spring, there are still plenty of virtual travel experience to help us feel the vitality that the season brings.
This year, let your instincts take you on a virtual trip to discover Seoul in the comfort of your home.
Go on a Virtual Walking Tour of Hongdae District
Located in Mapo-gu, Hongdae is a district known for its lively culture of indie music, street musicians, clubs, fashion shops, art markets and gourmet restaurants. Go walking tour to examine the pelvic region is packed with people and excitement!
Bukchon Hanok Village
Fancy way of a peaceful stroll down the Bukchon Hanok Village? These virtual walking tour will take you from Bukchon Hanok Village, a traditional Korean village the most visited, through Samcheong-ro for Jonggak . Keep a look out for the many traditional Korean house, also known as hanok, which dates back to the Joseon Dynasty.
Prepare your own Kimchi
Kimchi play an integral role in the Korean food and is known to boost immunity and digestion. This is a traditional fermented probiotic foods with a history of more than a hundred years.
Once you have mastered the art of making kimchi, you can start creating your favorite Korean stew using kimchi you have prepared!
Flow along with the star of your favorite K-pop
For all the fans of K-pop, make sure to download V Life App to capture your favorite idols on live stream. V Live has more than 700 channels associated with many K-pop stars such as Blackpink, BTS, Kel, Twice and more. Do not miss the live stream videos that include live chat session with fans, shows, reality programs and awards show!
Finally, take the time to master a few Korean phrases of Korean Unnie. Keep practicing to prepare themselves for your next trip to South Korea in the future where you will not feel daunted by the language barrier and even impressed the locals!
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