8 Things to do at Insadong

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8 Things to do at Insadong

Located between the Five Grand Palaces of Korea, Insadong is a must-visit neighborhood during your vacation in Seoul. Historically the main street was inhabited by the arts and traditional culture. In the past decade, commercial businesses have trickled in, driving up rent prices. Skin care shops are turning Insadong into Skin-sadong! A handful of long-standing souvenir shops remain. Here are the top activities to partake in as you stroll down Insadong Street:

1. SOUVENIR SHOPPING

On the main street and in alleyways are shops selling specialized goods, including pottery, hanbok (traditional Korean clothing), and hanji (traditional handmade paper). Souvenir shops carry an assortment of standard Korean utensils, calligraphy materials, figurines, as well as tacky touristy goods.

Crates of assorted ceramics found at Insadong.

Crates of assorted ceramics found at Insadong.

Utensils of the Korean people: metal chopsticks and spoons.

Utensils of the Korean people: metal chopsticks and spoons.

Pick up sets of kitchenware for your family and friends back home! Just remember to take off the price tag :)

Pick up sets of kitchenware for your family and friends back home! Just remember to take off the price tag :)

2. EAT KOREAN FEASTS (HAN JEONG SHIK)

Rule of thumb: come to Insadong Street with an empty stomach. Restaurants such as Hanul Poong-Kyung offer dishes such as ginseng chicken with black rice, mung-bean jelly with beef and vegetables, soybean paste stew, abalone, natural pine mushrooms, various types of kimchi and more!

Korean feast at Hanul Poong-Kyoung.

Korean feast at Hanul Poong-Kyoung.

Natural Pine Mushroom at Hanul Poong-Kyung.

Natural Pine Mushroom at Hanul Poong-Kyung.

3. VISIT ART GALLERIES

With rotating exhibitions, soak in the paintings and sculptures while you can. Get lucky and you just might meet the artist themselves! They may be tending the floor where their work is being displayed.

Ceramic piece by Jeon Changhyun.

Ceramic piece by Jeon Changhyun.

Gana Art Space at Insadong.

Gana Art Space at Insadong.

4. EXPLORE THE TWISTING ALLEYS

Sure, it can be plenty of fun walking on Insadong's main street, but wait until you venture into the hidden alleys. From traditional tea houses to affordable Korean food to makeolli drinking, you'll want to come back again and again to try every hidden gem. These alleys may get busy during lunch hours, but makes for a meditative stroll when the calm sets back in. Observe. Chefs lay out their ingredients to dry under the sun while cats take a nap like it's a lazy Sunday afternoon.

A typical alley at Insadong is filled with food, food and more food.

A typical alley at Insadong is filled with food, food and more food.

Halved eggplants tanning. Visit on a dry day and you'll find restaurants laying out their ingredients under the sun.

Halved eggplants tanning. Visit on a dry day and you'll find restaurants laying out their ingredients under the sun.

Kitty sighting in an alley. Baby Meow drinking its mama's milk.

Kitty sighting in an alley. Baby Meow drinking its mama's milk.

5. GO ON A HANBOK PHOTOSHOOT

Grab your friends and get traditional! Ladies, dress up like a queen, princess or gisaeng (old-school entertainers). Gentlemen, be a king or warrior for the day. Even get your makeup and hair done at select hanbok studios.

Professor Oh (me), Yoonah and Judy dressed in hanbok at Goguan Studio.

Professor Oh (me), Yoonah and Judy dressed in hanbok at Goguan Studio.

I share my hanbok photoshoot experience with you in KWOW episode 130.

6. EAT STREET FOOD

As long it's not raining, street food vendors come out to serve their specialties. From spicy rice cakes to saxophone-shaped ice cream cones, you'll leave the street with a full tummy. Watch their cooking and try to mimic the steps in your own kitchen!

Man grilling skewers of octopus on a winter day at Insadong.

Man grilling skewers of octopus on a winter day at Insadong.

Lady in hanbok making Korean crackers during autumn.

Lady in hanbok making Korean crackers during autumn.

7. HANG OUT AT SSAMZIGIL

A spiraling four-story building of arts, crafts, shopping and food, Ssamzigil will fulfill your appetite for all things cute and colorful. Head to the basement for workshops where you can paint on pottery and purchase handmade goods. The top floor hosts a cafe and an area where you stick lovey-dovey messages on walls.

Crafts and handmade goods found at the basement of Ssamzigil.

Crafts and handmade goods found at the basement of Ssamzigil.

Rooftop of Ssamzigil. Write messages on circles and fasten them on the walls. A fun activity for you and your love!

Rooftop of Ssamzigil. Write messages on circles and fasten them on the walls. A fun activity for you and your love!

8. RELAX AT A CAFE

A rainy day in Insadong? Street food vendors might've taken a day off, but some cafes will give you a discount for the wet weather! Most spots provide dependable Wifi as the majority of cafes in Seoul do.

Jars of tea inside the famously long-titled cafe called "Moon Bird Does Thinks of Only the Moon."

Jars of tea inside the famously long-titled cafe called "Moon Bird Does Thinks of Only the Moon."

Handful of cafes in Insadong allow customers to write on their walls.

Handful of cafes in Insadong allow customers to write on their walls.

Traditional Korean desserts enjoyed at "Moon Bird Does Thinks of Only the Moon" cafe.

Traditional Korean desserts enjoyed at "Moon Bird Does Thinks of Only the Moon" cafe.

The older traditional cafes are hidden in alleys as the commercial cafes dominate Insadong Street.

The older traditional cafes are hidden in alleys as the commercial cafes dominate Insadong Street.

Watch the KWOW episode on Insadong if you haven't already (below)!


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KPOP Phrases

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KPOP Phrases

FEATURED PHRASES:
*the following phrases are informal (unless stated otherwise), so use towards friends and those younger than you.

어느 밴드가 제일 좋아?
Uhneu bendeuga jaeil joa?
What’s your favorite group?
(Formal: 어느 밴드가 제일 좋아요?)

어느 멤버가 제일 좋아?
Uhneu membuhga jaeil joa?
Who’s your favorite member?
(Formal: 어느 멤버가 제일 좋아요?)


난 엑소가 제일 좋아.
Nan EXO ga jaeil joa.
I like EXO the most.

난 미쓰에이가 제일 좋아.
Nan Miss A ga jaeil joa.
I like Miss A the most.

난 포미닛이 제일 좋아.
4Minute ee jaeil joa.
I like 4Minute the most.

If you look closely, there’s either a GA or E paired with the band names. If the last character of a noun has a bottom consonant, then use E. If there is no bottom consonant, use GA.

난 _____가/이 제일 좋아.
Nan _____ ga jaeil joa.
I like _____ the most.
(Formal: 전 ____가/이 제일 좋아요.)


난 샤이니, 원더걸스 하고 신화 좋아.
Nan Shinee, Wonder Girls hago Shinhwa joa.
I like Shinee, Wonder Girls and Shinhwa.

난 _____, _____ 하고 _____ 좋아.
Nan _____, _____ hago _____ joa.
I like _____, _____ and _____.
(Formal: 전 _____, _____, 하고 ______ 좋아요.)


투애니원 신곡 들어봤어?
2NE1 shingok deuluhbwassuh?
Did you hear 2NE1’s new song?

_____ 신곡 들어봤어?
_____ shingok deuluhbwassuh?
Did you hear _______ new song?
(Formal: ____ 신곡 들어봤어요?)


투애니원 신곡 좋더라!
2NE1 shingok joduhla!
I’m liking 2NE1’s new song!

______ 신곡 좋더라!
_____ shingok joduhla!
I’m liking ______’s new song!
(Formal: 네, ______ 신곡 좋더라고요.)


빅뱅 새로 나온 뮤직비디오 봤어?
Big Bang saelonaon myujikbidio bwassuh?
Did you see Big Bang’s new music video?

________ 새로 나온 뮤직비디오 봤어?
________ saelonaon myujikbidio bwassuh?
Did you see ________’s new music video?
(Formal: ______ 새로 나온 뮤직비디오 봤어요?)

These days young people are shortening 뮤직비디오 (music video) into 뮤비 (myubi).

물론이지! 그 뮤직비디오 대박이야!
Mulloneeji! Geu myujikbidio daebakeeya!
Of course! That music video is the best!
(Formal: 그럼요! 그 뮤직비디오 대박이예요!)


“Fantastic Baby” 춤 배우자!
“Fantastic Baby” choom baeuja!
Let’s learn the “Fantastic Baby” dance!

______ 춤 배우자!
______ choom baeuja!
Let’s learn the ______ dance!
(Formal: 우리 _____ 춤 배워요!)


소녀시대가 콘서트 한대!!!
Sonyeoshidaega consuhteu handae!!!
Girls’ Generation is having a concert!!!

비스트가 콘서트 한대!!!
Beastga consuhteu handae!!!
Beast is having a concert!!!

______ 가/이 콘서트 한대!!!
______ ga/e consuhteu handae!!!
______ is having a concert!!!
(Formal: ______가/이 콘서트 한대요!!!)


콘서트 같이 갈래?
Consuhteu gatchi gallae?
Do you want to go to the concert with me?
(Formal: 콘서트 같이 갈래요?)

같이 가자! 언제? 어디?
Gatchi gaja! Uhnjae? Uhdi?
Let’s go! When? Where?
(Formal: 같이 가요! 언제요? 어디서요?)

NOTE: To learn how to tell the date in Korean, watch KWOW episode 15.


투피엠이 싸인회 있대! 갈래?
2PM e ssaeenhwae eetdae! Gallae?
2PM is having a signing event. Do you want to go?

____ 가/이 싸인회 있대! 갈래?
____ ga/e ssaeenhwae eetdae! Gallae?
____ is having a signing event! Do you want to go?  
(Formal: ____가/이 싸인회 있대요! 갈래요?)


민호 오빠, 싸인해주세요.
Minho oppa, ssaeenhae juseyo.
Minho oppa, please give me your autograph.
(FORMAL VERSION)

가인 언니, 싸인해 주세요.
Gain unni, ssaeenhae juseyo.
Gain unni, please give me your autograph.
(FORMAL VERSION)

Name + Title, 싸인해 주세요.
Name + Title, ssaeenhae juseyo.
_________, please give me your autograph.

It’s important to know the words OPPA, NOONA, HYUNG, UNNI and DONGSENG. Depending on your age and gender, you will address your Kpop stars differently.

Use OPPA (오빠) if you’re a female addressing an older male.

Use UNNI (언니) if you’re a female addressing an older female.

Use HYUNG (형) if you’re a male addressing an older male.

Use NOONA (누나) if you’re a male addressing an older female.

Simply state the person’s name, then place OPPA, UNNI, HYUNG or NOONA after.

지용 오빠!
Jiyong oppa!

유빈 언니!
Yubin unni!

전진 형!
Junjin hyung!

효리 누나!
Hyori noona!

If the person is younger than you, you address them as DONGSENG (동생). However older fans sometimes use OPPA and UNNI to younger stars.


G.O.D. 깨졌대.
G.O.D. ggaejyutdae.
G.O.D. broke up.

H.O.T. 깨졌대.
H.O.T. ggaejyutdae.
H.O.T. broke up.

________ 깨졌대.
________ ggaejyutdae.
________ broke up.
(Formal: ________ 깨졌대요.)


아이스크림 먹으면서 G.O.D. 뮤직비디오 보자.
Aheeseukeureem mukeumyunsuh G.O.D. myujikbidio boja.
Let’s watch G.O.D. music videos while eating ice cream.

아이스크림 먹으면서 _____ 뮤직비디오 보자.
Aheeseukeureem mukeumyunsuh ______ myujikbidio boja.
Let’s watch ____ music videos while eating ice cream.
(Formal: 아이스크림 먹으면서 _____ 뮤직비디오 봐요.)


할멈시대 들어 봤어? 요즘 뜨는 밴드야!
Halmumshidae deuluh bwassuh? Yojeum ddeuneun banddeuya!
Did you hear about Granny’s Generation? They’re a new rising group!

______ 들어 봤어? 요즘 뜨는 밴드야!  
______ deuluh bwassuh? Yojeum ddeuneun banddeuya!
Did you hear about _____? They’re a new rising group!
(Formal: ______ 들어 봤어요? 요즘 뜨는 밴드예요!)


Words related to Kpop and entertainment:
아이돌 / ah e dol / idol
인기 / inkki / popularity
콘서트 / consuhteu / concert
춤 / choom / dance
안무 / ahnmoo / choreography
노래 / norae / song
신곡 / shingok / new song
가사 / gasa / lyric
기사 / gisa / article or news
인지도 / injido / recognition
팬 / pen / fan
싸인 / ssain / autograph
싸인회 / ssainhwae / signing event
응원 / eungwon / support



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11 Things to do at Cheonggyecheon Stream

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11 Things to do at Cheonggyecheon Stream

1. Check out the Unicorn Horn (aka: Cheonggye Plaza)

Shot during the Hi Seoul Festival. Event tents covering the sculpture's base.

Shot during the Hi Seoul Festival. Event tents covering the sculpture's base.

2. Chill Out Like a Local

Rain or shine, young or old, single or taken, Cheonggyecheon offers a place for leisure time.

Rain or shine, young or old, single or taken, Cheonggyecheon offers a place for leisure time.

3. Attend the Hi Seoul Festival

The week-long performing arts event hosts creative from all over the world. This shot is taken from "Bivouac!" by Sivouplait.

The week-long performing arts event hosts creative from all over the world. This shot is taken from "Bivouac!" by Sivouplait.

4. Visit the Cheonggyecheon Museum

Reproduction of Seoul slums from the 50s and 60s. Located across from the Cheonggyecheon Museum.

Reproduction of Seoul slums from the 50s and 60s. Located across from the Cheonggyecheon Museum.

Old-school dolls on display at the reproduction of Seoul slums.

Old-school dolls on display at the reproduction of Seoul slums.

5. Absorb Art at the Wall of Culture

"Song of Seoul" by Chun Gapbae

"Song of Seoul" by Chun Gapbae

6. Reminisce at the Jonchi Pier

Three pillars left from the Cheonggye Overpass as a reminder of the stream's past.

Three pillars left from the Cheonggye Overpass as a reminder of the stream's past.

7. Witness the 20,000 Wishes

Close look at the Wishing Wall.

Close look at the Wishing Wall.

8. Be with Nature

Ducks grooming themselves during autumn.

Ducks grooming themselves during autumn.

9. Clean Your Dirty Laundry

Note: Please do not literally do laundry at the stream. These abstract washing boards serve as a reminder of the stream's history.

Note: Please do not literally do laundry at the stream. These abstract washing boards serve as a reminder of the stream's history.

10. Watch the Water and Light Shows

If you miss the evening shows scattered throughout Cheonggyecheon, swing by the end closest to Cheonggye Plaza for their lit water features.

If you miss the evening shows scattered throughout Cheonggyecheon, swing by the end closest to Cheonggye Plaza for their lit water features.

11. Walk Under All the Bridges

The diverse bridges on Cheonggyecheon provide a shelter from rain and heat.

The diverse bridges on Cheonggyecheon provide a shelter from rain and heat.

Learn more from the KWOW episode on Cheonggyecheon!



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