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Yuan Yuan Tea Style

1/6/2025

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​Discovered a hidden gem in Kuchai Lama — Yuan Yuan Tea Style!
This place isn't just delicious, it's thoughtful, refined, and every little detail shines.
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Lychee Prawn Balls & Box of Palace

I was intrigued the moment I saw the menu — Fried Lychee Shrimp Balls? Sounds dreamy, and tastes even better! Crispy on the outside, juicy and sweet inside, it completely changed how I see traditional shrimp balls. Then came the Box of Palace, both a feast for the eyes and the taste buds! Each item is creative and unique, not your average dim sum at all.

Dim Sum, but Make It Art
Definitely an "Eat with ur phone 1st" Experience

Har Gao: Luxurious and photogenic
Black Truffle Siew Mai: The aroma hits as soon as the lid lifts
Salted Egg Abalone Sliced Lo Mai Kai: A perfect balance of savory and rich
Hokkaido Scallop Dumplings: Full of ocean flavor, bouncy and fresh
Stir-Fried Radish Cake: Crispy outside, soft inside, packed with umami
Crispy Chee Cheong Fun: That crunch is seriously addictive

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MAD Coffee

1/6/2025

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One of my all-time fave cafes — highly recommended!
The moment you walk in, you'll be attacked by the cuteness of their Chiffon Cake
Too cute to eat… but once you take that first bite, there's no going back.
Top pick? Peach Blossom
Refreshing peach flavor + rich creamy topping = instant mood booster
And of course — what's a café without coffee? Their espresso-based drinks are barista's kiss
Bonus: Their baristas? Total eye candy — young, friendly, and super good-looking
Opening Hours
Wednesday to Monday (Closed on Tuesday)
Time: 10.00am – 7.00pm
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Parfumeurco - Perfume Workshop

22/2/2025

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The scent of perfume can be a symbol of one's identity, as well as a vessel for memories. With thousands of specially crafted perfumes on the market, there are countless raw materials used in perfume making. At the Parfumeurco perfume blending workshop, I had the opportunity to experience the mysterious process of creating my own signature scent. It was not only a feast for the senses but also a journey of self-discovery.
The first step in blending a perfume is selecting its three main layers: top, middle, and base notes. The top notes are the initial scents that greet the nose, forming the perfume's first impression. The middle notes represent the perfume's heart, showcasing its character and style. The base notes are the long-lasting undertones that linger, leaving a lasting impression. With the guidance of a perfumer, I carefully chose my favorite scents from a wide range of fragrance oils, then refined my selection through a second round, recording the unique characteristics of each essence.

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"Sajian Warisan Nusantara" Ramadan Buffet 2025

18/2/2025

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If you’re looking for an unforgettable dining experience this Ramadan, look no further than Wyndham Grand Bangsar KL’s "Sajian Warisan Nusantara" buffet! This year, they’ve elevated their Ramadan buffet experience with a fresh concept that beautifully captures the rich and diverse flavours of the Nusantara region.  

From the moment you step inside, you’re greeted by an inviting atmosphere that blends tradition with elegance. The warm lighting, cultural décor, and tantalizing aromas instantly transport you into a world of culinary indulgence. Whether you’re gathering with family, friends, or colleagues, this setting embodies the spirit of togetherness that makes Ramadan so special. 
Now, let’s talk about the highlight—the food! This year’s buffet boasts a massive spread of over 150 dishes, offering a perfect mix of signature and traditional favourites. Some of the must-try dishes include: 

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10 Best Things To Do In Busan

7/10/2024

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Busan, South Korea’s second-largest city, is a vibrant destination that seamlessly combines urban excitement with breathtaking natural beauty. Renowned for its stunning beaches, bustling markets, and rich cultural heritage, Busan offers a diverse array of activities to suit every type of traveler. Whether you’re captivated by its lively street food scene, tranquil temples, or the coastal allure of its seaside attractions, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

01. Namcheon-dong Cherry Blossom Street
​Namcheon-dong, a hidden gem in Busan, is renowned for its cherry blossoms. Namcheon-dong Cherry Blossom Street transforms into a picturesque haven every spring (End of March), drawing visitors worldwide. This charming street, known for its stunning cherry blossoms, is a must-visit for any traveler. (Read More)

02. Gwangalli Beach
Located to the west of Haeundae Beach, Gwangalli Beach is a beautiful crescent-shaped stretch of sand that extends for 1.4 kilometers. It is renowned for its fine sand and captivating sea views. Not only is the scenery picturesque but the area is also filled with delicious restaurants and romantic cafes, making it a paradise for visitors. (Read More)

03. CUP & CUP Café
CUP & CUP Café located in the bustling Gwangalli Beach area, has become a popular destination for locals and tourists. This charming café occupies the 4th and 5th floors of a building on Gwanganhaebyeon-ro, offering spectacular views of the iconic Gwangalli Bridge. (Read More)

04. Old Capital City of Gyeongju
Bulguksa Temple is a quintessential example of Buddhist culture from the Silla Kingdom. Originally constructed during the 15th year of King Beopheung's reign (514-540), it was originally intended to promote peace and prosperity. Experience the life of the Choi Clan at Gyeongju Gyochon Traditional Village. Here, you can participate in artisan workshops, enjoy traditional Korean cuisine, and taste the heritage-listed Gyeongju Gyodong Beopju law liquor. (Read More)

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Dakbatgol Mural Village

7/10/2024

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Dakbatgol Mural Village, located in Busan, offers a colorful and artistic escape for visitors. In 2010, the village was transformed into a vibrant, open-air gallery by artist Gu Bon-ho and local residents, who sought to bring life and color to the area after settling there following the 1953 Busan Station Fire. The murals were designed around six distinct themes, each depicting various aspects of life, culture, and nature, turning the village into a visual storytelling space that draws in both tourists and locals alike.
One of the village’s most iconic features is the Stairs of Wishes, a flight of 192 steps that visitors climb in hopes of having their wishes granted. It’s not only a scenic part of the village but also a symbol of hope and perseverance for many who visit. Alongside these famous steps, the village is also home to a charming monorail, originally installed for the convenience of residents navigating the steep hillside. This quirky monorail has now become a beloved feature of the village, adding to its unique character and offering a fun and easy way to explore the area.

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Ahopsan Bamboo Forest

6/10/2024

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For centuries, Ahopsan Forest in Gijang-gun, Busan, remained a hidden gem, untouched by the public. It preserved its natural beauty through significant historical periods, including the Japanese occupation, liberation, war, and industrialization. Closed off from the world for 400 years, the forest first gained broader recognition in 2014 when it was used as a filming location for the movie Kundo: Age of the Rampant. In 2016, the family that had carefully managed the forest for generations decided to open it to the public, allowing visitors to experience its serene environment firsthand.
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Recently, Ahopsan Forest has drawn even more attention as a filming location for the popular Korean drama The King: Eternal Monarch. The drama's beautiful bamboo forest scenes have attracted countless domestic and international visitors, eager to explore and capture photos in this picturesque location.

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BIFF Square & Jagalchi Fish Market

6/10/2024

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BIFF Square is the heart of the Busan International Film Festival (BIFF), officially named in August 1996 to celebrate the city's vibrant film culture. Located between Daeyeong Cinema and MEGABOX Busan Theater, the square features a stage at the end of an extended alley where various events are held during the festival. Adding to its cinematic allure, visitors can find the handprints of famous actors and actresses, making it a popular destination for movie lovers and fans alike.
For street food enthusiasts, BIFF Square is also a renowned food paradise. One of its most iconic treats is Ssiat Hotteok (Korean sweet pancake filled with seeds), which has gained widespread popularity through appearances on Korean TV shows such as Running Man and various Asian travel and food programs. Visitors often find long queues at the famous stalls, including those visited by celebrities. This delicious Ssiat Hotteok is a must-try for anyone visiting Busan!

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Haeundae Blueline Park

6/10/2024

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Haeundae Blueline Park is a key attraction within the Haeundae Special Tourist Zone in Busan, an international tourist destination. It was developed as part of an eco-friendly redevelopment of the old railway facilities of the Donghae Nambu Line, spanning a 4.8-kilometer section from Haeundae’s Mipo to Cheongsapo and Songjeong. The park offers two unique experiences: the Haeundae Beach Train and the Haeundae Sky Capsule, both of which provide breathtaking views of the coastal scenery.
​The park forms a central component of Busan's Haeundae Tourism Special Zone, operating as both a transportation service and a sightseeing opportunity. Visitors can enjoy the scenic beauty of East Busan’s coastline from either the ground level via the Haeundae Beach Train or from a higher vantage point with the Haeundae Sky Capsule.

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Huinnyeoul Culture Village

6/10/2024

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Atop the steep walls of the Jeoryeong Coastal Trail, a stunning view of Huinnyeoul Culture Village unfolds, with small houses clustered along narrow alleys that trace the coastline at the cliff’s edge. This area marks the starting point of the refugees' difficult lives, which eventually transformed into the thriving cultural community we see today. Huinnyeoul-gil, one of Busan’s historic downtown centers, derives its name from the flowing water at the base of Bongnaesan Mountain, which resembles white snow.
In December 2011, the village’s aging houses were remodeled and transformed into a distinctive Culture and Art Village that reflects life in Yeongdo. Even those unfamiliar with the movie The Attorney can recognize its famous quotes, which are painted in bold letters on the wall of Jinwoo’s house. Visitors often start their journey in Huinnyeoul Culture Village by taking their first photo in front of Jinwoo’s wall, a well-known landmark at the village’s entrance.

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Gamcheon Culture Village

6/10/2024

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Gamcheon Village, often called the "Machu Picchu of Korea" due to its stunning landscape, is also steeped in the painful history of Busan. During the Korean War, refugees settled in this mountainous area and transformed it into a livable community. In 2009, the village underwent a transformation when students, artists, and local residents collaborated on the Village Art Project, which helped turn Gamcheon into one of Busan’s top tourist destinations.
Now a prominent cultural landmark in western Busan, the Gamcheon Culture Village offers visitors an immersive, experience-based visit. Begin your tour at the village information center, where you can purchase a stamp map to guide you through the alleyways. The first stop is the small museum at the village entrance, where you can learn about Gamcheon’s history before exploring further.

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Gyeongju - Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond

6/10/2024

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The Imhaejeon Palace Site, located on the west side of Anapji Pond, dates back to the Silla Period. Anapji Pond, built in 674 during King Munmu's reign, features three central islands and 12 hills to the north and east, embodying Taoist philosophy. The area was adorned with diverse flora and fauna, and several pavilions, including Imhaejeon, were constructed around the pond for state events and as a prince's palace.
The site, exemplifying period garden and lake design, was reconstructed from 1975 to 1980. Excavations revealed 26 building foundations and numerous relics, including items inscribed with "The Second Year of Joro (680)." King Gyeongsun, the last Silla monarch, hosted Wang Geon, Goryeo Dynasty founder, here to seek assistance.

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Gyeongju - Hwangnidan Street

6/10/2024

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Hwangnidan Street has quickly become the must-visit hangout spot in Gyeongju, gaining popularity for its vibrant atmosphere and unique charm. Once one of the many alleyways in the Hwangnam-dong area known as "Hwangnam Keungil", this alley has transformed into a trendy destination. It features an array of restaurants, cafes, and photo studios, all housed in beautifully renovated hanok. The street’s blend of modern and traditional aesthetics makes it a favorite among locals and visitors alike. Located conveniently near UNESCO World Heritage Sites like Cheomseongdae Observatory and Cheonmachong Tomb, Hwangnidan Street offers easy access to some of Gyeongju’s most significant historical attractions.
Cheomseongdae Observatory, constructed during the reign of Queen Seondeok (r. 632-647), stands as a significant landmark in Gyeongju. This ancient observatory, built in a cylindrical shape, reaches approximately 9 meters in height. It is composed of 365 stones, symbolizing the number of days in a year. The structure features 27 layers of stones, representing Queen Seondeok, the 27th ruler of Silla, and the days in a lunar month, with the addition of two more stone layers on top. Cheomseongdae's design reflects both its astronomical purpose and the historical significance of Queen Seondeok's reign, making it a fascinating blend of science and heritage.

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Gyeongju - Woljeonggyo Bridge

6/10/2024

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Woljeonggyo Bridge, located in Gyo-dong, Gyeongju, was originally built during the Unified Silla period (AD 676-935) but was destroyed during the Joseon Dynasty. After extensive historical research, the bridge was rebuilt in April 2018, becoming one of the largest wooden bridges in Korea.
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According to the Samguk Sagi (History of the Three Kingdoms), Woljeonggyo was constructed in the 19th year of King Gyeongdeok’s reign (AD 760) to connect Wolseong and Namsan. Historical research for the reconstruction spanned from November 26, 1984, to September 8, 1986, revealing that the bridge was originally made of wood. The first phase of reconstruction took place from 2008 to 2013, with final touches completed from April 2016 to April 2018.

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Gyeongju Gyochon Traditional Village

5/10/2024

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Experience the life of the Choi Clan at Gyeongju Gyochon Traditional Village. Here, you can participate in artisan workshops, enjoy traditional Korean cuisine, and taste the heritage-listed Gyeongju Gyodong Beopju law liquor. Although Gyeongju Gyochon Traditional Village is now one of South Korea's major tourist attractions, it remains a community where members of the Choi Clan have lived for generations. Therefore, please respect the privacy of the residents when taking photos.
Stroll through the village's narrow streets to admire traditional buildings with gabled roofs and carved wooden doorways. These traditional hanoks date back to the 14th century during the Joseon Dynasty and retain their original architectural style. For a more immersive experience, you can rent traditional Gyeongju hanbok for photos and participate in folkloric activities. You can also work with local potters to create ceramic vases and bowls or make fragrant souvenirs at the soap-making center.

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Gyeongju - Bulguksa Temple

5/10/2024

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Bulguksa Temple is a quintessential example of Buddhist culture from the Silla Kingdom. Originally constructed during the 15th year of King Beopheung's reign (514-540), it was originally intended to promote peace and prosperity.
The temple saw significant reconstruction in 751 under the direction of Kim Dae-seong. Tragically, Bulguksa Temple was set ablaze during the Imjin War (1592-1598), suffering extensive damage and becoming a frequent target for looting in the following years.

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CUP & CUP Café

5/10/2024

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CUP & CUP Café, located in the bustling Gwangalli Beach area, has become a popular destination for locals and tourists. This charming café occupies the 4th and 5th floors of a building on Gwanganhaebyeon-ro, offering spectacular views of the iconic Gwangalli Bridge.
The rooftop provides an ideal spot to enjoy a coffee while enjoying the stunning ocean scenery, making it especially popular during the warmer months. CUP & CUP is renowned for its cozy and spacious interior, creating a perfect environment for relaxation and socializing. The café's inviting ambiance and prime location have established it as a must-visit spot in Busan.

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Gwangalli Beach

5/10/2024

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Located to the west of Haeundae Beach, Gwangalli Beach is a beautiful crescent-shaped stretch of sand that extends for 1.4 kilometers. It is renowned for its fine sand and captivating sea views. Not only is the scenery picturesque but the area is also filled with delicious restaurants and romantic cafes, making it a paradise for visitors.
Especially in the evenings, countless people are drawn to watch the light show on Gwangan Bridge. The bridge spans the bay and lights up brilliantly at night, creating a romantic and dreamlike atmosphere. Every Saturday night at 8 PM and 10 PM, 600 drones perform a light show over Gwangalli Beach (Gwangalli M Drone Light Show). During holidays, the number of drones can reach up to 1,500, making it the largest drone show in South Korea.

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Namcheon-dong Cherry Blossom Street

5/10/2024

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Namcheon-dong, a hidden gem in Busan, is renowned for its cherry blossoms. Namcheon-dong Cherry Blossom Street transforms into a picturesque haven every spring (End of March), drawing visitors worldwide. This charming street, known for its stunning cherry blossoms, is a must-visit for any traveler.
One of the best-kept secrets for cherry blossom viewing is the street from Samick Beach Apartment to Gwangalli Beach. This less-crowded path offers a serene experience, where you can leisurely drive under a canopy of cherry blossoms or capture beautiful moments with your camera. Beyond Namcheon-dong, Busan boasts several other spectacular cherry blossom spots. Dalmaji Road and Moontan Road in Haeundae present a breathtaking cherry blossom trail with panoramic sea views and moonlit blossoms, creating a romantic atmosphere. Maekdo Eco Park provides a peaceful retreat for those seeking tranquility, perfect for admiring cherry blossoms away from the hustle and bustle.

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Shin Zushi SS2

15/4/2024

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Venturing into a new restaurant is always an exciting culinary journey for us, a chance to indulge in unfamiliar flavors and experiences without any prior knowledge. The renowned Shin Zushi, hailed as a true Japanese culinary gem, demands patience as queues stretch out in anticipation of their renowned delicacies. Why endure the wait? Simply put, because their Japanese cuisine is undeniably "Oishii"!
Describing this experience proves challenging as every dish is simply irresistible. Regardless of your selection, each bite is a burst of flavor! Our focus today lies primarily on their sushi offerings. The sight of assorted sushi platters adorning the table is a sight to behold, a true haven for sushi enthusiasts. Sharing this experience with friends, sampling an array of dishes, the excitement is beyond words, and only empty plates can truly express our gratitude to the chefs and the establishment.

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