Small exhibitions feel less intimidating in Korea
I went to a small exhibition without knowing much about the artist and enjoyed it more than expected. ... Continue
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I went to a small exhibition without knowing much about the artist and enjoyed it more than expected. ... Continue
For me, BTS is a group where the fandom experience is almost like a journey. ... Continue
I sometimes avoid obvious places because everyone recommends them, but Han River evenings keep winning me over. The bikes, mats, chicken boxes, and skyline all work together. ... Continue
Fast lunch restaurants can feel like a speed test. Everyone knows the flow, where to stand, how to order, when to move. ... Continue
Some idol group names sound unusual at first, but after a while they become completely normal. K-pop really trains us to accept any name if the music is good.
My listening has improved, but fast real-life Korean can still erase my confidence in three seconds. Then I catch one familiar word and climb back in. ... Continue
K-pop albums are fun to collect because they feel more like physical experiences than just music products. Photobooks, cards, design, and packaging all matter.
I love suddenly seeing birthday ads in stations or cafes. Even when I do not know the artist well, the care behind them is obvious. ... Continue
Even when I tell myself I am just going to walk around, festival food stalls win. The smell, the paper trays, and people eating while standing make the whole event feel relaxed. ... Continue
One thing I like about BTS is that their solo music makes each member feel more distinct. ... Continue
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