Category: Travel Adventures

  • [Korea’s Liberation Day Special] Seoul’s ‘Hidden’ Stories: A Journey to Discover History

    While I usually only write about places I’ve personally visited, today is a very special occasion. This year marks the 80th anniversary of Korea’s Liberation Day (광복절), and it felt important to share a different kind of guide. As you can imagine, I love the historical sights of Seoul—the way ancient palaces stand proudly amidst…

  • Secret Guide to Seoul: Hike Inwangsan (인왕산) Trail for a Breathtaking View of the City

    If you’re visiting Korea this fall (or during any nice weather season), or you have enough time in Seoul to explore beyond the usual sightseeing, shopping, and dining, let me introduce you to one of my favorite secrets: the Inwangsan Trail. This isn’t just a hike; it’s an experience that places you right in the heart…

  • Secret Guide to Seoul: A Hanok Oasis in the City, Gyeongwonjae by Walkerhill

    If you’re looking for a truly unique stay in Korea, you have to check out Gyeongwonjae by Walkerhill. The hotel is located in Songdo, Incheon, not far from Incheon International Airport. While this might be my first post outside of Seoul, it’s still very much in the metropolitan area and makes for a great detour on…

  • Secret Guide to Seoul: Seosullagil(서순라길) and a Hidden Hanok Tap Room

    The first time I stumbled upon Seosullagil (서순라길) was in 2020, while walking down from Changdeokgung and Changgyeonggung palaces. My photos of this street date back years. Looking at them now, you can see how this quiet street along the stone wall of the Jongmyo Shrine has blossomed into a romantic date spot. It has become a lively street full of cozy cafes,…

  • Secret Guide to Seoul: Finding Peace in the Room of Quiet Contemplation (사유의 방)

    I’ve been thinking a lot about the first “hidden spot” I want to reveal in Seoul. While most people come here for the shopping, nightlife, or K-drama locations, one of the city’s most profound cultural treasures is actually hidden in plain sight: the National Museum of Korea. Now, I know what you’re thinking—a museum might sound…

  • Secret Guide to Seoul – The Beginning

    While I love sharing my adventures here in New York and New Jersey, I’ve been thinking about the place that truly shaped me. The time has come to reveal my personal guide to Seoul. Forget the usual tourist traps—this is a look at the secret spots and experiences that only a local would know. It’s going…

  • Summer Sips & Lakeside Trips: Brooklyn Cider House Fun!

    Who says apple cider is just for fall? Sure, it’s a harvest season classic. But, with its crisp, light flavor, it’s also the perfect summer sip for picnics and BBQ. And guess what? I found your ideal summer escape: Brooklyn Cider House in New Paltz, New York! Just 1.5 to 2 hours from NYC, this spot is a…

  • World’s largest Hangeul Walls in Korean Cultural Center NYC

    Okay, get this: Have you ever imagined the world’s largest Hangeul (Korean alphabet) Walls are actually right here in the heart of New York City? Wild, right? I recently stumbled upon this incredible spot, the Korean Cultural Center New York (KCCNY), located on 32nd Street between Park and Lexington Avenues. It’s truly a beautiful space for anything Korean, and…