We visited Jeju’s Museum of Art, and spent one morning wandering around the museum grounds. Honestly, I don’t remember what exhibits we saw in the museum, but I remember very well the architecture of the museum. I like this sort
Jeju: PODO Hotel Pinx

When we were in Jeju, we stayed at the PODO Hotel Pinx, which is located in the western part of the island. In Korean, ‘podo‘ means ‘grape’. An aerial view of the hotel show the design of the roof to
Jeju: Glass House On Phoenix Island By Tadao Ando
The Mint Restaurant is located in the Glass House, a visually stunning glass-metal-concrete building designed by Japanese architect Tadao Ando. I love minimalist pristine-looking structures made of concrete, glass and metal. 🙂 The Glass House is part of Phoenix Island, a
Jeju: Mint Restaurant In Phoenix Island
I think I posted a photo of this restaurant some time ago. But I want to post it again, because it is such a pretty glass building. I have seen this restaurant in several Korean dramas. I was charmed by
Jeju In Full Colour

Sometime back, I read that The Jeju Weekly, an English newspaper in Jeju, was planning to publish a photo special of Jeju and was inviting readers to contribute photos for this spread in several categories: Coast, Mountains, Seasons, People, Food,
Jeju: Jeonbang Waterfalls
We’re heading back to Seoul today and will spend the rest of tonight and tomorrow morning going on a mad shopping spree in Skin Food, Faceshop, Nature Republic (and hopefully, nothing else) so that TBH can cart all the loot
Korea 2010: Roses & Bubbly
I am 35 years old today. Holy cripes. THIRTY-freaking-FIVE years old…? I am definitely in the ahjumma category. I don’t actually feel like 35 (not that I know what a 35 y.o. should feel like) though my constantly aching back reminds me that I am on