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We had another ticket for an unlimited KTX ride from Busan so instead of riding the train straight to Seoul, we decided to side trip in Gyeongju first. We didn't have a lot of time since we needed to be back in Seoul at 7 PM again. 

Daytrip in Jeonju

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Gyeongju One-Day Tour: Hwangridan-gil, Daereungwon, Bulguksa, Gyochon Village, Donggung Palace, and Wolji Pond



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We didn't get to eat breakfast at the hotel and we wanted to try something that originated here in Gyeongju but it was too early that the restaurants in the station were still closed. We didn't have enough time to go around the city area to look for restaurants so we went with our savior - convenience store kimbap. 😂


This was 3,500 KRW. 
Not bad.

I had a bottled water with me back then so this was all I bought for that morning. 


We also put our stuff in the lockers so we don't have to carry all those around in the temple. The rent for a locker was 6,000 KRW but my friend and I were able to fit all our stuff in one so we only paid 3,000 KRW each. Also, we reserved seats for the train ride from Gyeongju to Seoul before exiting the station.

For the bus fare from Singyeongju to Bulguksa, I wasn't able to take note of it since I always use my T-money and just reload 10,000 KRW everytime I run out of money there. 


Infairness to me, writing about this now doesn't bring me pain anymore. HAHAHA! I'm supposed to be in South Korea again for Autumn 2020 but yep, stuck here in PH slowly trying to find (the meaning of) life. 😂

I'm back to saying this again but I don't know when and I don't know how but I'm returning to you one day, SK! 💖


Kinikilig talaga ko kapag nakikita ko na ganito 'yung color ng trees. 


We spent several minutes outside the station because of the trees and while waiting for the Singyeongju - Bulguksa bus # 700. There's a direct route so getting lost isn't a problem. 


I surely would love to go back here one day and explore more of the city center. There are definitely a lot more attractions here in Gyeongju aside from Bulguksa. Needed to sacrifice 'cause of time constraints.


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Gyeongju One-Day Tour: Hwangridan-gil, Daereungwon, Bulguksa, Gyochon Village, Donggung Palace, and Wolji Pond



The travel time from Gyeongju to Seoul via KTX is 2 hours and 10 minutes.

I forgot what time we went back to Singyeongju but we arrived in Seoul before 7 PM.


Ahahahaha. 'Yan pala itsura ko last year. 😂 This was last October, that trip that I waited for before doing/joining CGM so yeah, the last lakwatsa... last with rebonded hair lang ah, hindi last lakwatsa talaga. Wag namannnnnn. 😆😆😆 

10 Months in CGM

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Some parts of our lives don't work out the way we want to but those things don't have to define who we're becoming. Okay lang to go with the flow kung hindi natin makita ang bigger picture. This is all a chapter in my journey so I'm trusting this path wherever this may lead. Lahat naman tayo e hindi inasahan 'yung ganito pero wala eh, kailangan talaga bumangon. HAHAHAHAHA. Kaya ayan, paulit-ulit ako, kasi kailangan ko talaga ulit-ulitin sa sarili ko dahil nakakalimutan ko minsan. Huuyyyy, bata pa tayo, Tintin para sumuko. AHHAAHHAHA.


Nag-edit na ko ng mga past travel photos ko tapos nilagyan ko ng EVERYTHING, IN TIME pero bulk edit kaya 'yung iba halos hindi mabasa. Gusto ko na nga palitan pangalan nitong blog ko bigla kaso sobrang impulsive ko na naman kaya ayan, lagay ko na lang sa dulo ng each post na mailalagay pa rito. Hehehehe! Kasi kasi kasi, will begin again. 💖 


Pink Muhly in Nakdong River Estuary, Busan


Pink Muhly in Daejeo Ecological Park, Busan


I was tagged this photo the other day from one of my friends I met in Busan 2018. This is what I was talking about when I made a photo essay about Busan before link: here. Their memories of Busan have me in it and mine has them in it - 'cause at one point, it was a shared lives and memories for us. I replied in a DM after I reposted this and I told her, "Wish we could go back to the time when all we did was travel, eat and wait until our shift ends so we can go back to travelling and eating."


I suddenly miss them. 🥺 This is the price I pay for knowing and getting close with people in more than one place. 🥺 This is the sad part of loving people far away from you talaga, noh. 🥺
I want to give them big and tight hugs but we're miles away. I reached a point when the world felt small but bumalik na naman sa parang anlayo at ang hirap gawin ng lahat. Haaaay! 🥺 
For now, this is me hoping that we'll all get our sincere smiles back. 



Life, ito na po ba 'yung "Good old days?" Kasi babalikan ko na lang sa kwento mga 'yan? HAHAHAHA. Natatawa na lang ako. Hindi na masakit. May acceptance na kasi. Na itong part na 'to, hindi na question mark, natuldukan na. Kaso ito ngayong present na pumalit e ayaw patalo, hindi nakuntento kaya hindi lang question mark ang inabot ko, kailangan na rin ng ellipsis at semicolon na laging may exclamation point. Kahit maraming tanong at hindi sigurado (?), andito pa rin 'yung walang hanggang pasasalamat (!) at moving forward kasi umaasa na life is going to get better from here. This is still an unfinished journey (...), our life isn't over yet (;).  


We came all the way here; even so, we have to move further (and farther para sa mga kapwa wanderlust 😁).
To be continued...
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Thank You!
All for Your glory!


Everything, in time. 💖

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While there are hanok houses and villages you can visit in Seoul, we had an unlimited bullet train ride ticket to use that day so we decided to visit Jeonju for a day trip. There's a direct Seoul to Jeonju KTX route. It'll be better to reserve train seats especially if you're only going on a day trip 'cause a lot of people go here and the train back to Seoul can be packed.   


나 전주 왔다감
I came to Jeonju. 


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Jeongdong Catholic Church (Historic Site No. 288)
Thank You for the gift of adventure! 💕

This cathedral looks a lot like Myeongdong Cathedral. 


We got quite curious so we wanted to go inside this place but decided not to as we went near the gate. We just walked around outside to see more of Jeonju.  


This area is a strip of stores selling food.
We weren't hungry when we were strolling along this place so we didn't buy any although most of the food items sold there looked appetizing.


Also, like the palaces in Seoul, walking here while wearing hanbok/Korea Traditional clothes is a thing. 


There are a lot of Hanbok designs that you can choose from in the countless of stores that can be seen here. If it'll be your first time wearing this then don't miss the opportunity to walk around and take photos wearing one. 

Busan, South Korea: Hanbok Experience Hall in BEXCO

We looked for the entry point of this Jeonju Overlook area for quite a while. We had to go all the way to the end of the street food strip and walk up an incline. It was easy to locate this though once we arrived at the area since this slab of rock was big enough to see from afar.


Overlooking the Hanok Houses


The reasons why we went all the way here is to go to this spot and of course, eat bibimbap. 😂 Magamit lang talaga 'yung unli-train eh.

Jeonju, by the way, is the birthplace of bibimbap. It is two hours away from Seoul via KTX. 


This is also one of my favorite Korean food.
 While the Jeonju bibimbap we ordered doesn't have meat in it, I like the one with raw beef in a dolsot (hot stone bowl) too.


There are a lot more places to explore in Jeonju aside from the ones I showed here but we didn't have enough time 'cause we needed to be back in Seoul by 7 PM. Ayon, at the end of the day, kumain lang pala talaga kami ng bibimbap at nag picture don sa taas ng bundok. 

Other posts about Korea:

Winter 2018
Autumn 2018
Winter 2019
Autumn 2019
Winter 2020


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Everything, in time. 💖


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I've written a post about Gwangan Bridge in 2019. That was a thorough guide/ description already so I don't know what I am supposed to write here since the other post has all the details I can think of. 

Gwangan Bridge/ Gwanggali (Day and Night) link: here.
Six Beaches You Can Visit in Busan link: here.
Three Skywalks You Can Visit in Busan link: here.

Busan, South Korea: Solo Travel Photodump with Life Realizations link: here. (pakadrama po)


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East & West Busan Exploration with Busan Skywalks, Gamcheon Culture Village, and Haedong Yonggungsa Temple Day Tour



We were looking for GUKBAP but to no avail. I was confident that we were going to find a GUKBAP restaurant in Busan since it was everywhere in Jangsan, Haeundae but we didn't find any in Gwangan. But yeah, Doenjang Jjigae is always a good idea. A good enough idea if there's no GUKBAP in sight. 


Photo above for GUKBAP (Korean Pork Bone Rice Soup) reference. This was in a restaurant somewhere in Haeundae 2018. My mouth's watering at the sight of this photo. HAHAHA!

Gukbap ay para lang nilaga HAHA Nilagang baboy na mas masaya. 😂😂
It's one of my favorite Korean food but it's not that famous internationally unlike samgyeopsal, kimbap, etc. I can't make it here in PH because according to one recipe that I've read, you're supposed to simmer the soup for 8-12 hours. Dahil dyan, exclusive Korea lang siya. lol. 

This bridge is an icon of Busan so it's definitely a must-visit. 

One thing that I love about in Busan and I've told this for so many times, is that beaches and mountains are nearby. I mean, on days or on nights when you just want to sit by the shore and watch the ocean waves or climb a mountain, it's very convenient and cheap to go. 

Busan, South Korea: Jang Mountain Solo Hike from Haeundae


EDIT 2022: Lout of the Count's Family Web Novel

I read the web novel above and I kinda felt "kilig" that I've been in Gwangan Bridge and Seomyeon before. lol. Kahit monster attack 'yung nasa kwento. 



BIFF / Nampo Area link: here.

This place is also famous for the street food and the night market. A lot like Seoul's Myeongdong only this is a lot less crowded. 

A lot of tourists choose this vicinity when searching for hotels since this is kinda the center of Busan. But if you're into night life/club hopping, then the best place to be checking in is in Seomyeon. When we were out there partying, we had several nights turned mornings that we had to wait for the subway's first trip at around 5:30 AM. The travel time to Haeundae takes more than an hour kaya dumadating kami sa dorm ng breakfast na kinakain ng mga tao. Kaya ayan, best option matulog sa Seomyeon kung ayaw niyo sumakay ng wasted sa subway's first trip. TMI e noh. Pero wala lang, fun times. HAHAHA!

Busan, South Korea: Morning Walk at Haeundae Beach


Busan Tower and Yongdusan Park link: here.

If you don't wanna pay, the rooftop of the nearby Lotte Department Store (Gwangbok Branch) is a good alternative to see the skyline of this part of Busan link: here.


These neon signs lined along the escalator and the staircase of Busan Tower and Yongdusan are new addition to the area. They feature the different tourist spots of Busan. 


Back to our hotel we go... <3 

I don't know if you can see the LCD projection on the wall but a restaurant there hosts an outdoor movie watching at night. 


 Places to visit in Busan, South Korea link: here.

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SARREH NA AGAD TALAGA. HAHAHAHA!
Pano kasi mapapakita 'yung hair kung wala akong face, diba? 


Right pic was taken a day after my fourth haircut in a span of ten months. 

Impulsive haircut last July link: here.

Hindi talaga ko natatahimik kapag may gusto ako. Pansin mo? 😂😂😂
Walang makakapigil eh. I wasn't satisfied with my last haircut because I wanted my hair to be layered so I waited seven weeks and had it cut again. HAHAHA! My friend who's also a member of the group because her daughter has curly hair keeps on telling me, "Tin, kalmahan mo lang. Baka sumobra sa iksi." Alam niyang mapilit ako kapag may nagustuhan/na-tripan as in ginagawa ko talaga kahit ano mangyari. 😅 Kaya di na raw siya nagulat nung nagsabi akong pinabawasan ko na naman. Kahit na umiksi ng sobra basta gusto ko pa magpagupit, ganon. HAHAHA. Lang hiya. Pinipigilan ko naman 'yan, pasaway at impulsive lang kasi madalas🤦🏻‍♀️


Anyway,


November 2019 and September 2020

Shemay, one year na since nagkita kami ng BB ko na naging dahilan bakit ako nawalan ng budget pang rebond. 

Park Seo Joon Fun Meet link: here.

I started this CGM journey without an idea on how my hair would look like several months down the road. Never did I imagine that I'd have this kind of curl pattern on some days. I just wanted my hair to be healthy so I can finally stop the rebond treatment that I do annually. Ang galing kasi masaya na ko kahit wavy lang pero curly siya on some days. Tapos maganda 'yung suggestion nila na i-document ang hair everyday para makita 'yung improvement. 


Si Dora na naka-lipstick ka ba, ghurl? Kaya ka lumaking lakwatsera eh. Hahaha!

I don't have a curly/wavy hair growing up. My hair was naturally straight and jet black. My hair was beautiful (in my memory HAHAHA!) but I got curious about the salon treatments and different hairstyles and that was the start of the damages that my hair had experienced for maybe around 15 years now. I'll look for photos from third grade and I'll post it in November for my first "curlversary." 

All of the products above are CGA.
You may not know the terms if you're not familiar with CGM.

Co-wash - Johnson's Active Kids Conditioner (Protein)
Low Poo - HHN Mandarin Shampoo (Protein Free)
S2C - Suave's Cherry Blossom or Waterfall Mist (Protein Free)
Deep Con - Keraplus (Protein) I hope they manufacture a bigger size.
Leave On - HHN Vanilla Conditioner (Protein Free)

I don't use stylers 'cause I find them sticky. I rinse all the products after S2C and I apply a little bit of HHN Vanilla Conditioner mixed with water as a leave on after wet plopping. CGM can be thrifty or expensive depending on your budget. Some people use less products, some use more. Sa'kin, mas matipid especially sa conditioner kasi 'yang ganyan kalaking Suave (Cherry Blossom) ay 189php lang pero more than a month kong gamit, 'yung isa naman nabili ko ng 89php. Unlike before lalo nung mahaba buhok ko parang 200php sa Cream Silk conditioner per week. HHN na 'yung shampoo na gamit ko kahit nung hindi pa ko naka-CGM pero 'yung strengthening variant nga lang nila dati kasi madaming hairfall. 

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First day after my layered haircut.
Gulat na gulat?! 😂😂😂

Every wash day is a surprise since I joined Curly Girls Philippines. I'm not strict with the way my hair is styled - s2c, wet plopping and air-dry lagi lang. I used to be so cautious with the steps but that didn't even lasted a month. 

Routines like this are supposed to be fun not stressful. Kaya parang ang tagal ng progress ko kasi minsan katamad pa rin na pati s2c e hindi ko ginagawa pero keri lang, meron pa rin naman progress kahit di talaga ko nakakasunod lagi sa tamang process. Nakakapagod 'yung sobrang effort saka nagluluto ako kaya madalas pa rin akong nakatali. 'Yun na 'yon. Hahaha!  Basta sa products, CGA naman lagi. Sa unan at pang tali ng buhok, satin.


My hair is still damp in the picture above. I initially thought that it won't be a curly hair day for me but as soon as it completely dried, good hair day pala. 


Shrinkage is real.
I'm satisfied with the way it looks, 'yung nasa baba lang ang curls/waves. Kakagulat pa rin na ganyan itsura ngayon kasi ang alam ko, hindi naman ako curly pero magrereklamo pa ba? ❤️


On a good hair day, some people think that I use hot tools or had it permed at a salon pero hindi pooooo, that's just the way my hair air-dried. Iba- iba siya everyday 🤦🏻‍♀️ Katuwa nga 'tong CGM kasi it taught me to appreciate my hair and all the frizz that comes with it. Concern ko dati was malaki na mukha ko tapos malaki pa buhok pero lampake na, besh. hahahaha. Big hair, don't care.


Totoo na bago mo problemahin 'yung curl pattern e intindihin muna 'yung health ng hair. Trust the process. ❤️


HAHAHAHAHA! Akalain mo may hugot pa pala para sa mga may short hair.
OO NGA NAMAN KASI. SHORT HAIR AKO PALA. 
Last haircut na muna 'to, magpapahaba na.
Or isa pa ata ulit na haircut. NYAHAHAHA. 


I've been going out again since July and this is how I look usually.
Sabi kasi ni Doc (The Skin Sensei at Twitter), tie hair and don't wear dangling earrings muna para ma-lessen 'yung pwedeng kapitan ng virus. Kaya ayan. haha! Aba, masunurin naman pala 'to. ☺️ I also bought satin facemasks because I read somewhere that it lessens the irritation (maskne) and so far, I think it helped pero meron pa rin sa chin area ko na tumutubo everytime matagal naka-face mask. Okay lang 'yon though, mas mahirap pala 'yung faceshield kasi ang sakit sa ulo.


Another CGM Update:
Day after the third haircut  | Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask


Not a lot of people would be able to relate why seeing my hair improve because of CGM is a big deal to me and to the other ladies who are members of the group as well. There's a kilig feeling in learning to love and accept your insecurities. I hated my natural hair before especially whenever people tell me "Mahangin ba sa labas?" or "Pugad ng ibon ba buhok mo?" Sobrang kapal, haba at buhaghag kaya ang laki-laki tignan. Ngayon, work that hair volume, sis! 😂 Maganda naman kasi. I'm a silent reader in CGP at dito lang ako naga-update pero I'm thankful for that group. Nakaka-empower 'yung level ng suporta. 🥰


It's okay to be unique. ❤️
It's beautiful to be different. ❤️
It's okay not to be okay. ❤️
Yes, kim soo hyun? HAHAHAHA CHAR. Gusto mo 'yon? Naisingit ko pa. 😂



I didn't spend a lot of time taking care of my hair. Hence, the annual rebond para isang treatment na lang tapos good hair days ng matagal. 😂 Pero ngayon, there's a newly found appreciation even if it doesn't look perfect. Actually, appreciation for everything that is unique in me. Pero di ko itatanggi na lampake kasi at mas confident ako ngayon kaya nasasabi ko 'to. 

Comment pa sila na mukha kong sabog kahit obvious na para pasabugin ko rin nguso nila.

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