Wednesday, February 24, 2016

VISIT AUTHENTIC KOREAN RESTAURANTS AND PARTICIPATE IN EXPERIENCE PROGRAMS

GRC - Lusso Lab takes pride in selecting quality coffee beans that are roasted by an in-house specialist under strict quality standards. Hallyu star Park Yu-chun was interviewed at this café after his appearance in the movie Haemoo. The star is said to have had coffee, grapefruit juice, cake, and a tart at the table in front of the stairs on the second floor throughout the lengthy interview. Various kinds of espresso-based coffee, hand-drip coffee, Dutch coffee, and other coffee beverages are available.
Café Rosso
Enjoy a cup of freshly roasted coffee and a sweet piece of cake on a lazy afternoon. This café became known to fans worldwide when Hallyu star Park Yu-chun was interviewed there. Walking from Samcheong-dong to Café Rosso has become an essential activity for Park Yu-chun fans who visit Korea. You can even ask for your coffee to be served in the cup used by Park Yu-chun!
Korea Traditional Culture Center
The Traditional Culture Center was established to promote Korea’s beautiful and colorful folk culture to non-Korean tourists and to offer related experience programs. Visitors can try on hanbok, Korea’s traditional costume, learn about tea culture and traditional wedding ceremonies, sample authentic Korean food, and make Korean paper crafts.
Seoul Traditional Culture Center
The houses and walls that line the streets of Bukchon show the beauty of Korean architecture. Tea Guesthouse is one of the many traditional buildings, known as hanok, in Bukchon where visitors can get a hands-on cultural experience. Make tea snacks, kimchi, makgeolli, and red chili paste or try on a traditional costume. All programs are led by a host who will walk you through each step.
Saegimsori
Saegimsori should be on the itinerary of anyone interested in learning more about the Korean alphabet, Hangul. The shop designs and produces Hangeul-based products. Visitors can purchase hand-carved stamps, lamps, T-shirts, watches, photo frames, and other Hangul-themed products. Make a one-of-a-kind stamp by carving your own seal.

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