One Lifetime Isn’t Enough for Korea
Mashisoyo! I’ve always prayed to see a day when I can use the Japanese word which means delicious. I had a friend who has his family members living in Busan, I never got a moment to breathe from his endless talks about going to live there after school.
Over the years I’ve seen movies and articles about South Korea which makes it so charming and what really defines the soul of Korea to me is their food culture.
When I came to realize what exactly Busan really is I got really fascinated. Asides from it being the biggest city in South Korea it is also a perfect place to have fun while traveling, it’s known for amazing beaches and a wonderful endless night life.
Image source: https://southkoreahallyu.com
Image source: https://southkoreahallyu.com
Image source: https://southkoreahallyu.com
It’s a very crowded city just like Lagos pro max because of the fun rate and sense of communism.
South Korea is a place to discover and it has been on my bucket list for a while now. I want to move all night from Gwangalli to Haeundae beach, and then do some windsurfing from Somgjeong beach.
I had written about foreign gastronomy as my project back in school, where i went into studying about their food and food culture, I was specific on France and South Korea as my key focus trust me it was really interesting to research and write about. Not only do they have amazing market spots and restaurants, the street food life is still a big part of their culture and why not? Food brings people together so I love the idea.
I think of South Korea a place where we should go to unwind from the stress of the world and come to think of it the crime rates are very very low compared to other countries Ive even heard people leave their keys, phones and laptops on tables in restaurants whilst going to the toilet or getting food
Image source: https://southkoreahallyu.com
If I ever get a chance I’d also love to visit the tallest Starbucks building in the world which is also located in Busan, it’s reportedly over 400 meters high, isn’t that a fascinating enough view to have coffee and forget about life’s problems?
Whooa let’s not forget about how amazing their drinks are! and you quickly see that drinks are a big part of daily life just as much as meals banana milk is everywhere in stores a sweet comfort that reminds many koreans of childhood coffee has taken over the cities.
Image source: https://southkoreahallyu.com
There are also cafés on every corner not just for caffeine but as a lifestyle space to study, work or relax then there’s soju and beer which serves as the heart of korean gatherings where friends and colleagues share barbecue, pour drinks for each other and build connection. If South Korea can be this refreshing from reading alone, I can wait to have a cold bottle of beer at Euljiro brewing! You need to see their alluring logo.
I’ll make sure to always visit Korea in every of my life time, I bet the experience will never get tiring.
What do you think about their gastronomy? If nice, then im glad.
Thanks for reading
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