🇰🇷 Seoul’s Wild Side: K-Pop, Hanok Villages & Night Market Madness!
Seoul, you chaotic, neon-drenched, history-packed marvel—you got me again! This time, I zigzagged through centuries, from K-pop shrines to ancient hanok villages, stuffing my face in between. Here’s how it went down.
First stop: K-Star Road, Gangnam. A K-pop pilgrimage site where giant GangnamDol bear statues of idols like BTS and EXO line the street. Was I fangirling? Not quite. But did I take a selfie with them like a total tourist? Absolutely.
Then came Rodeo Street—think Beverly Hills meets K-drama fashion spree. Designer brands, overpriced coffee, and a vibe that screamed “You can’t afford this”. But hey, at least I ate like a king at Crazy Thai, which delivered big flavors without the luxury price tag.
Next, a time warp into history: Namsangol Hanok Village. Traditional Korean homes, a peaceful garden, and a time capsule buried for 400 years (probably containing a K-pop album at this point). Then onto Ikseon-dong Hanok Village, which is basically a Pinterest board in real life—quirky cafés, boutique shops, and streets made for aimless wandering.
And finally, Myeongdong Night Market—the ultimate foodie warzone. Street vendors hustling harder than K-pop trainees, the air thick with the smell of sizzling meat, and me, fighting for my life against a tornado of tourists and hungry locals. The Korean cheese lobster? Insanely good. The crowds? Insanely bad.
Seoul, you really don’t do things halfway. One minute I’m lost in tradition, the next I’m eating my way through modern chaos—and I wouldn’t have it any other way.#Seoul #Gangnam #KStarRoad #RodeoStreet #CrazyThai #HanokVillage #NamsangolHanokVillage #IkseonDong #Myeongdong #NightMarket #SeoulVlog #TravelKorea #FoodieTravel #ExploreSeoul #KpopCulture