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potret mimpi..
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Sunday, September 30, 2012

(Buzz Korea) "Cchuseok" what it is??


For new K-Pop fans unfamiliar with Korean culture, it can seem like all of the colors just came out of the blue, but Chuseok is actually one of the four major holidays celebrated in Korea. So what are your idols heading home to? Check it out below!

Chuseok is sometimes referred to as the ‘Korean Thanksgiving’, ‘Hangawi‘, ‘Jungchujul‘, or ‘Gabe‘ and is celebrated on the brightest full moon of the year, which occurs on the 15th day of the eighth month on the lunar calendar, landing somewhere between September to early October on the solar calendar. Unlike Western society, Koreans still use the lunar calendar for important dates, so a lot of their holidays are centered around the moon and its cycle.

For 2012, the day of Chuseok falls on September 30th, and in 2013, the holiday will be celebrated on September 19th. Chuseok is essentially a celebration of a good harvest, as it’s around this time that grains and fruits will be at their ripest and freshest for harvesting.
To celebrate a year of successful farming, families will all pack up and head home to their ancestral hometowns and ‘bon-ga‘ (directly translated to ‘main house’, but it’s usually the home of the oldest or head of the household, e.g., grandparents, parents), where they’ll dress up in traditional clothing, cook delicious food, and pay their respects to their ancestors.

As you’ve probably noticed by now, respect for the elderly is a highly important trait for Koreans. Chuseok isn’t simply just a feast celebration, as there are three major duties that must be completed:
1. ‘bulcho‘: Weeds and such that have grown around the graves of family members all summer long must be picked and discarded.

This is an especially important task for families because Korea (and Asian society in general) places a lot of emphasis on saving face before the public. When one commits a mistake, the first thought isn’t, “Oh no, I am embarrassed,” it’s usually, “What would others think of this mistake?”
Graves with weeds still growing around them after the Chuseok holiday will make others assume that they have undutiful children, and is considered an embarrassment for the family.

2. ‘sungmyo‘: Respect must be paid to the grave, often in the form of bowing before it and offering alcohol, fruits, meat, and shikhye.

3. ‘charye‘: An elaborate table setting of food offered to the ancestors at home. There are several meticulous steps to setting this up and doing it properly, like lighting candles before the alcohol is poured in exactly three different cups and bowing twice after it. Each dish also has a specific area of the table it needs to go on.

Once the tasks are completed, it’s time to play. These games are outdated and families will normally gather to just chat and drink after dinner or play go-stop, but they’re still often put on display at public events.

1. ‘kangkangsullae‘: A game specifically for women, where several dozens will gather under the moon and dance in a circle, linking arms.

2. ‘sonori’/'geobuknori‘: Two people will throw on a cape made of hanji (traditional Korean paper made from mulberry trees) and run around town under the guise of a cow or a turtle, going from house to house, asking for food. The food will often be shared with families who cannot afford Chuseok meals.
Others include wrestling, tug of war, and archery.

If you’ve been keeping up with the Chuseok interviews here on allkpop, you’ve probably noticed that a lot of the stars just can’t wait to make and eat songpyeon.

Songpyeon is one of the representative food items of Chuseok, and it’s made from the newly harvested rice. It’s essentially a small, crescent-shaped rice cake that contains either red beans, chestnuts, jujubes, powdered sesame, or just brown sugar.

When you make the songpyeon, you make a wish as you scoop in the contents and carefully fold it up into a crescent shape so that your wish doesn’t fall out. The elders will often nag to shape them as pretty as possible, as there’s a saying that the prettier you shape your songpyeon, the prettier your future daughter will be.



http://www.allkpop.com/2012/09/a-detailed-explanation-of-chuseok-2

Saturday, September 29, 2012

(Buzz Korea) About an Hobby That Make a Habit and Build a Dream


First of all, let me pay my gratitude to Buzz Korea and Touch Korea Tour who give us this opportunity to make our dream come true. It’s not just about visit Korea, it’s about Passion. I have a good feeling about culture and tourism. I have one poster on the wall that fill with my to do list fo the future. That the very urgent and i’m desperately wanted is, what opportunity can allow me to go to Korea. Beside my love for K-Pop and korean drama, Korea is the most beautiful and creative country that make me fallin love.

2PM Lightstick


I want to visit the tourism destinations such as Seoul (off course), i always have a crush for Hangang (Han River), The Museums (Art Museum, Manga Museum, Teddy Bear Museum), i’d like to try the culinary such as samgyetang and Kimchi (The original one off course), i want to try the shopping street, want to try a public bath, and touch the snow.

Bibimbap


This time i want to introduce this Korean Freak. I love 2PM who one of the Touch Korea Tour ambasador. I’ve love them for years, i fall for the fisrt sight to Taecyeon when they come to Indonesia in BB Live Concert. I like them before but after i meet the real 2PM that time, i really really love them.
2PM BB Live Concert

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

(Buzz korea) Korea?? What i want to do then??

Cinggudeul don’t you think that’s a big question? OMG i’d love to..Okey then, i’ll explain what so about..check this out..
My name is yulia, but i don’t see the comfort if you call me that. So all of my friends call me ulie, uls, or ulsye so be free guys..I currently study at communication science major. I Just love culture and travelling so much, i can handle if it’s intercultural communication, and i like to learn about language.
The very first time i hear about Korea, that’s when i study about world geograpic at school off course. But then 2008 i had a fever that caused by Korean Venom since my next door friend introduce me to K-Pop and korean reality show. That venom spread all over my body and become a disease called korean fever that can’t be heal.

my stuff

2PM Hottest Bandung 3th Gathering

It’s a must to watch korean dramas if you have this disease guys.. So when i watch korean drama and reality show, i always find a new interesting thing that makes me love this country more. Thats really an amazing idea to introduce your country and culture trough entertainment. So let check what i want to do, and where next.

1.      Ancient korea
So i’ll start it from ancient korea. Have you ever watch Princess hours, sunkyungkwan scandal, the moon that embrace the sun, and many more korean drama that have a setting in Joseon era?
 I want to visit one of five palaces in Seoul, Changdeokgung (changdeok palace) that free from the traditional symmetrical or lineal arrangement of structures and was designed instead in accordance with the surrounding topography. So i want to go there because it is a fine example of ancient korean landscaping with a lotus pond, some 300-years-old trees, and a pavilion all arranged in harmony with their surroundings. I have one lotus pond picture, but i take it at a pond in front of my university,,heheh
Changdeokgung
my university
Then, i want to go to Namsangol Hanok Village that also known as "A Village of Traditional Houses in the Namsan Valley", That is a Korean village located in the area of Pil-dong neighborhood in Jung-gu, a central district of Seoul. So that i can have opportunity to experience a wide cross-section of Joseon-era citizenry and activities, from royalty to commoners and see an amazing scenery called ‘the land of the fairies’ that was one of the five most beautiful parts of Seoul.
Namsangol Hanok Village

Then i think it’s can’t be fun if i don’t try to wear the Korea’s traditional costume, hanbok. It’s the korea’s everyday attire before the arrival of Western-style clothing. Back then, men wore jeogori (jacket) with baji (trousers) while woman wore jeogori with chima (wrap-around skirt). I wan’t to wear Hanbok so badly, and never have a chance before. I want  to wear that when i’m in the palace so i can feel Joeson spirit hihihi...
Hanbok

2.      Climate
I will assume you will agree with me if your country just have two season. If it’s not wet coz “rain like a cat and a dog” every day. It’s just hot like hell that you can go tanning without paying in any minute (i know it’s too much hehehe). I live in a tropical country, so i have a very long dream how it’s feel if you have four season coz i think it’s gonna be a legen..waitforit...daddy...kekeke.
snow like,,

Is it looks like snow for you? Hahahah..yayay..i love to touch and play with the snow if i have the opportunity off course hehehe. But, for your information, there is no snow, coz i take that picture at Kawah Putih, Patuha mountain Bandung,,hehehhe. So if i go to Korea, i’ll make sure i have to visit Pyeongchang that very famous for tourism destination for winter.
Pyongchang

Coz i want it so desperately, i come with idea to set my room with four season so i can feel the joy in every corner of my room. But that’s a pity, i have a cherry blossom wallpaper so far, but boy..i can’t find the other season here. So i will make sure it can be find in Korea..hwaiting then..
chery blossom 

3.      Food
Korean food is mostly nutritious and fermented. Consequently, it is considered healthy and a good defence against cancer. Kimchi is the most famous korean food. It is salted and fermented korean cabbage, presented as a side dish in any meal. So i wanna try the original one.
Kimchi

Since 2009, i love to watching Family Outing. In every episodes they will always cooking and eating traditional food. Back then i come with a habit which is prepare snack or food near me whenever i watch that show, so when they eat i don’t just watch and hungry to dead..hahahah
Once again i relize that media have a very big influence. I think like that because, i can be really desperate to try Samgyupsal coz every drama and reality show have at least one eating samgyupsal scene. But because i’m a muslim, i can’t eat pork or drink soju. So i create my very own samgyupsal, and i call it “Minsun (Minang-Sunda) Samgyupsal”...hehehe. because i use rendang (beef) as ingredient. Check this out guys..
Minsun Samgyupsal

The other food i wanna try is tteokbokki and bibimbap (a mixture of rice, vegetables, egg, and hot pepper paste). Even i have try an Indonesian version of tteokbokki and bibimbap, it’s human nature if i want to try the original one and in it’s very country..jebal..

Tteokbokki
Bibimbap
       
Then i read about Daegu tteokbokki that very different from ordinary tteokbokki. Unlike other tteokbokki, The sauce doesn’t have any green onion and there are only some flour tteok in the red sauce. In addition, it is eaten with fried dumplings and fish cakes with glass noodles, which you have together with the sauce. Because it’s so popular all over nation not only in Daegu so i must try it.
Another dish that i want to try is samgyetang (stewed chicken stuffed with rice and ginseng). I found it interesting. Coz as long as i can remember, if i eat chicken it’s just chicken. I never found anything else in the belly except curry or chili i think.

Samgyetang

4.      Modern Korea
Seoul, the capital of Korea, is a facsinating city where the past and the present coexist. Centuries-old palaces, gates, royal tombs and shrines are mixed with soaring skyscrapers, a high-tech infrastructure and bustling business make seoul as the most important in my list to do.
Namsan (lit. "South Mountain") offers some hiking, recreation and views of downtown Seoul's skyline. The Seoul tower on top of namsan is one of the major landmarks of the city. I can’t wait to visit this place since Lee min ho’s snow scene in Boys Before Flower make me jeleous, and in addition i see Running Man team have a good time in that tower..heheheh

The Seoul Tower
The mountain and surrounding area is the Namsan Park, It is a popular spot for a panoramic view of Seoul. It is also the location of a smoke signal station called Mongmyeoksan Bongsudae' (Mongmyeoksan Beacon Tower, which was part of an emergency communication system during early times until 1985). You will regognize it if you watch Rooftop Prince drama or Lover in Paris.

Namsan Park
Without a doubt, the Han River, or Hangang , is Seoul’s most iconic symbol and i have waited for so long to go there. The vast waterway–nearly two kilometers wide in places –winds its way from the mountains through the city and out into the Yellow Sea. I want to enjoy the nightseeing, coz it’s just like heaven when the night come.
Han River - Night seeing
In the past, frequent flooding kept major development largely away from the riverbanks. In recent years, Seoul has invested millions of dollars to restore the river ecosystem, improve access to the riverside parks, and to create recreational facilities. Thanks to these efforts, today there are 12 parks lining about nine million square meters of riverbank are major recreation and relaxation destinations. It will be fun if i ride my bike along riverside parks right? Coz i love bike so much.
cycle along side han river
Hobby.
Other region i want to visit is Daegu, Busan and Jejudo. Daegu is Jun-k 2PM hometown, and Busan is Taecyeon hometown even he always introduce himself as Boston man. so what??  Bacause,,I’m a loyal Hottest...Hahaha,,Jeju?? Off course horse riding and yeomiji botanic garden.
Yeomiji Botanical Garden

Biseulsan Mountain climbing is my dream, it is Korea’s most admired mountain. Embracing the southern part of Daegu is famous for its scenic landscapes that change according to the seasons. In spring, the mountain attracts hikers with brilliant red azalea blossoms carpeting its tallest peak; in summer, the valleys are covered with thick fog; in autumn, you can see ridges of colorful tree leaves and pearly pampass grass; and in winter the hills become icy with frost.
Biseulsan Mt.
5.      Fashion and shopping
The fake korean-muslim style

            Haha..i know what do you think..”what the hell are you doing???” hahaha..Yups i really work hard on my fashion, but still it’s lame...it’s hard to find and buy off course,,so i want to visit korean shopping street like : . where i can find the lastest update of fashion.heheh.
Myungdong
The largest and most colorful market for bargain shoppers and entertainment seekers in Korea such as, Myungdong, Tongdaemun, Namdaemun, It'aewon, and Shinch'on Market bustles with bargain shoppers. It is largely responsible for Seoul's reputation as a shopper's paradise..


6.      Arts and museums
                   The Hongdae Area is a region in Seoul, South Korea near the Hongik University, after which it is named. Hongdae area is known to be its indie spirit lives with urban street arts and underground band musicians. The area provides street art festivals and performances, as well as music concerts by independent artists and mainstream entertainers. YG Entertainment, the major K-pop agency is also located near the street. I want to go there because i love art and muzic.
Hongdae Street

Then, i would like to go to Lotte World,  Teddy bear museum, Seoul Art Museum and Manhwa Museum,
Lotte World

i love 2PM very much, so if have the opportunity to participate in "2012 Buzz korean award" it will be the happiest day ever in my life. i want to visit Lotte Duty Free because 2PM oppa advertisment..hehehe
Teddy Bear Museum
Seoul Art Museum
Manhwa Museum
                   if you have  a same dream, then just join us on  "2012 Buzz Korean Award", and meet our bias  and don't forget to be creative guys...