Wednesday, February 24, 2010

My Winter Sonata I

Went on a tour with CTC to Korea over the CNY. In all my life, this is the only once I have actually booked a local tour. It was a hectic week to say the least, waking up early, adhering to a timetable and rushing place to place to cover the itinerary. The bright side was that I didn't have to do any homework, and flex any muscles lugging my luggage anywhere. It helped that my Korean guide was obscenely hilarious with his broken and misguidedly inaccurate Mandarin. The picture above shows our first pit stop at mountain grocery shop.

Besides selling food, drinks and winter peripherals, I found these weird, vulgar objects in phallic and mammary shapes. No idea what they were for; I didn't venture to pick any up for closer inspection. :p

Ginseng Chicken was our first meal. They used a tender succulent young chicken and stuffed glutinous rice inside it. That raised the bar for subsequent meals, which unfortunately turned out to be hotpot with kimchi, cuttlefish as side dishes. I have given up taking photos. They all look the same. Mushroom hotpot, seafood hotpot, pork hotpot, shabu shabu. Yes, every meal except for one BBQ chicken one. That was yummy.


I loved the hotel in the Seoraksan Mountain - the Kensington Stars Hotel. It was so quaint it looked like something from the English countryside. Here I am, outside freezing snow with the LONDON BUS!!!

The room was typically English with floral sheets and wallpaper.

I was delighted with the toilet! Electric toilet seat ~ perfect for winter. The jet of water could be adjusted up and down for the perfect butt wash, and you can even choose how powerful you want it. You can use "massage mode" for more "anal enjoyment".


I let out a little squeal when I discovered that the toilet paper was so cute. Kawaii!!
The funny thing is how formal the holder look against the cartoon prints.

Here I go again, taking photos with strange uniformed men.

This is just the lift lobby.


GOLD fire extinguisher. Looks real expensive and opulent, reminiscent of TT Durai's golden taps (remember the NKF saga?)


In case you're wondering, the flowers are fake.


I didn't know if we could touch the display but I have a soft spot for teddies.


There is even drawing room filled with fake books, fake fireplace and maybe fake painting. It's fake everything English.


This is a piano from the 1800s by the brand Weber. It is so ancient it doesn't even have 88 keys! Well, it was badly out of tune so I couldn't display my musical virtuosity. Haha, like real!


And here's a panel in the breakfast room. Disclaimer: It is not what it looks like!


Here's to a hungry reindeer!

Sadly, it was only one short night in this cosy hotel.
~~~~~~~


The next day...a short 300m trudge in heavy snow to the Seoraksan National Park, a Unesco Heritage Site. That's the hotel in the background. Beautiful eh? Can you imagine having breakfast in their Princess Room with the wintry landscape just outside? Best breakfast I've had ever.


First attempt at making a snowball. Not very good I'm afraid. My fingers were freezing!


Cute eh? A hole just for 2.


In the gondola up to Dragon Peak. Why don't they have heating in the cable cars? As we ascended it got colder and colder. My nose protested with a slight shade of pink.


At Dragon Peak, the filming site for Winter Sonata. I salute the actors for working under minus 20 degree temperatures. My face was numb but my neck was sweaty with the fox tail round my neck. My fingers virtually couldn't feel anything. Taking my gloves off to take a picture was an exercise in endurance.


Knee deep snow. Breath-taking scenery.


Can't wait to leave the place. Much too cold for a tropical girl. I happily ran back to the gondola station and scurried into the nearest gondola.

~~~~

End of Part I




Sunday, February 21, 2010

An Array of Unusual Motorbikes

Spotted outside an interior design firm at Park Mall, Basement 1... rattan scooter and chopper.

This one looks like a hybrid between a bicycle and a motorbike. I wouldn't feel very secure riding this one. Pardon my ignorance but it looks homemade.


This looks like an ordinary moped, except that...yup, the handle bars are missing. May have been made of gold or something precious to be stolen like this. haha. Both the bikes were found at the Esplanade carpark. This one could be there for a long long time.

And the final one, found at Changi Airport T2 Kiehl's shop. A vintage Harley Davidson with the half-shell helmet made of leather. Nice! I would looks swell riding this one.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Hort Park

Went to Hort Park with friends, Bebe the husky (who recently had a close shave, literally), hubby and Tiger for an evening walk.

Hort Park has changed quite a bit since I just went there in mid-2008. The little plots of square land which were landscaped by different companies have different plants and different concepts.


Like this 'dragon' which wasn't there before. Gone were some of my favourite shubbery though. They used to have these round little bushes which made the gardens look really cute. 

Here's one of the cute additions.

Aquarium seems to be new too!

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

A87 Cafe


Went to a cosplay cafe called A87 short for Akibanana along Tanjong Pagar Road opened by Singapore's youngest (possibly) owner. This entrepreneurial 19 year-old started with a popular 'maid cafe' at Chjimes where all the waitresses look like French maids. Now she has started another cafe where all the waiters wear cute corset tops with frilly frocks coupled with knee-high socks and pastel pink shoes.


The photo above is a sort of green-tea porridge with salmon flakes on it. See the cute star-shaped seaweed bit floating and the lovely seashell spoon? Well, that's about all that's nice about it. Frankly, it is very tasteless. The other fried chicken with quail eggs I ordered wasn't any good either. 


They do have curious names for the food though, like "Elephant" or "Wormy Pineapple Tarts". The cutesy waitress also cast a spell on my food to make it taste better!!! Well, apparently her spell didn't work. Good thing I wasn't having any expectations of the food.



The decor as you can see, is quite school project-ish, with all the organza drapes on the ceiling, big bows on the back of chairs, and some furry 'ears' on the chairs. They even have helium-filled balloons everywhere. Oh, and the tables have pictures of sailor moon on them. 

There's our sweet waitress who speaks in chipmunk voice in her yellow uniform. Btw, the "butler" in black in the background is also a lady.

Good to go if you're looking for novelty. You can get fed by one of the waitresses for $1 per bite, or take photos with them for a fee. Not surprisingly, 80% of the customers there were male while I was there.