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Driving around Lapland in the Arctic Circle reminds me of Siberia. The sheer beauty of the terrain is overwhelming...like stepping into a frozen winter wonderland. The crisp cool breeze, fresh air and pristine sea of snow around you have a strange but refreshing way of making you feel like the only one in this magical paradise.....except for whatever winter wildlife critter made those tracks in the snow 🐾 Sadly, that illusion is shattered as soon as someone speaks. And that's when the snowball fight begins 😉 #followupsiberia http://bit.ly/2TB9Rxf
Did you know North Korea has one of the tallest flagpoles in the world? It's right on the DMZ border between North and South Korea, and although it was once the tallest flagpole in the world, recently it has been pushed down to #4. They built it during a pissing contest against the South over who had the tallest flag at the DMZ. http://bit.ly/2yRZ4p1
Street art on the exterior of a building in Changdong Art Village, an entire neighborhood full of artists, art studios, galleries, workshops and more 🖌🇰🇷 #visitKorea http://bit.ly/2yAs3xr
When in Korea, do as the Koreans do. And since I don't want to be one of those guys drinking soju all day and passing out on the sidewalk, I'm going traditional and wearing a Korean hanbok. There are shops all around the palace to rent the clothing, plus it turns out that entry to the palace is free if you are wearing a hanbok -- which was also free thanks to the Discover Seoul Pass. Hooray Korea 🇰🇷 #visitKorea http://bit.ly/2xZrzk3
Deoksugung is one of the many temples in Seoul that is still preserved in all its original glory while the modern city grows around it http://bit.ly/2zsmbI6
This colorful village used to be a poor colorless neighborhood until about 9 years ago when the locals decided to revamp the area. Now Gamcheon is known for its steep streets, twisting alleys, street art and brightly painted houses, which have been restored and enhanced in recent years to attract tourism. And guess what.....it worked! #visitKorea http://bit.ly/2OBeN2k
11 Mildly Disturbing Scenes at the Sex Museum in Korea
11 Mildly Disturbing Scenes at the Sex Museum in Korea
Always a fan of unique and offbeat museums around the world, this adults-only museum is as captivating as it is titillating. There are no shortage of mildly disturbing scenes, statues and displays throughout the huge sex museum, however these 11 photos are my favorite 😍
Gyeongju Sex Museum Also known as the Love Castle
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Temples, temples, temples everywhere! When you get out of the big cities there is actually a lot of culture and history to explore around Korea 🇰🇷 #visitKorea http://bit.ly/2Nv8WOS
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Explored Pier 39. ✔ Walked to Pier 45. ✔ Found a WWII Submarine. ✔ That’s right. I said A World War II Submarine. The USS Pampanito submarine served for three decades before being retired but is perhaps most famous for its starring role as the fictional USS Stingray in the 1995 comedy film Down Periscope starring Kelsey Grammar.
The USS Pampanito SO worth the $10 admission fee!
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Welcome to South Korea, quite possibly the cutest country in Asia, and undeniably the most drunken nation in the world. Koreans drink more than twice as much alcohol as the second hardest drinking country, Russia. My first impressions of Korea were of being surrounded by cute women and cute cartoon characters alongside countless bars and drunk people stumbling down the streets at night.
Korean makeup tips revealed
Here is a quick overview of some of the lessons learned from my first impressions of Korea plus the information, photos and videos that you will find in this post: Cute Korean women are not actually cute Korean men wear makeup to make themselves cute Korean Nipple Stickers for me: how to use (and remove) video Even items such as food and household products are cute Korean drinking rules, etiquette and bars Korean money denominations and prices Size does matter in Korea
My first impressions of Korea were shattered when I realized how much they drink — and how many other problems this has caused among Korean citizens, from health issues and violence to staggering suicide rates and the nonexistence of any alcohol laws. (image via Wikimedia)
97% of alcohol sold in Korea is liquor, primarily soju, the national drink of Korea.
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My First Impressions Of Korea
Drinking in Korea
The only country where liquor comes in giant 10-litre bottles!
10 years ago while living in Tokyo, I thought that drinking was the national pastime of Japan. HA! How wrong I was. In Korea the mentality is: “Work hard, drink hard.” Say this to any Korean man and they will immediately begin laughing hysterically
Drinking In Korea Is A Team Sport
Unlike in most other countries, where going to the bar alone is not only common but a great way to meet singles, that is unheard of here in Korea. Drinking is always done in groups. Bars have tables instead of bar stools, and people always stick with their group while getting drunk, rather than mingling with strangers or people from another group and making new friends. If you are traveling Korea solo, this makes it very difficult to make new friends over alcohol — something which I do in every country I visit. (Yes, even the Muslim ones ssshhhhhh!)
Grocery stores have 3 soju sections: with the bottled water, with the imported wine, and in the meat/cheese section
This is not a 10L bottle of water — it is 30% alcohol soju, Korean rice wine (the national drink of Korea)
Soju shopping at 7-Eleven in Korea
“Beer for Music” two types of Korean craft beer
Liquor shots for sale at 7-Eleven 24/7/365
Flavored Korean beer
Tuesday. 1pm. Seoul. Drunk Korean man passed out at the subway entrance
There are even special bars here that only serve alcohol if you also order food. Why? This is to keep customers from getting too drunk too fast. Drinking in South Korea is NOT a slow process — it is basically a race to see who can get the most drunk the fastest. Shots are poured and passed around like candy.
There is even a Korean drinking ga– (well, it’s not much of a game….more of a challenge) known as “one shot”. No, it is not one single shot. It is an entire glass of soju (20-50% ABV rice wine) that is chugged in one single shot. Any foreigner that can pull this off will immediately win the respect of all the Koreans around him.
Oh Korea, what will you think of next?
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Cute is King in Korea
From the moment you step off the airplane, prepare to be surrounded by cute women and cute cartoon characters. Advertisements, clothing, food, games, household products, souvenirs, television shows and even warning signs all feature cute cartoon characters. Although the use of cartoon advertising is widespread in Asia, no country does it quite like South Korea.
Even dangerous Korean warning signs are cute
Pokemon ramen noodles
Even Korean spam is cute
Even juice bottles resemble cute cartoons
Korean cartoon suitcases
Cute Korean food
Korean bus
Cute Korean Coke bottle
Cute Korean coffee
Cute Korean juice cans
Korean makeup tips revealed
Cute Korean women are all fake
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Cute Korean Women Are Not Actually Cute…They Are Fake
Hate to ruin the dreams of all the men out there, but Korean women use extreme amounts of makeup to alter their appear so drastically that they become unrecognizable to their own families! They spend hours applying obscene amounts of makeup on a daily basis — including items such as double eyelids, nose thinners and products designed to shrink lips, enlarge eyes, and even shape their face into perfect V-shaped cartoon proportions. Videos of these phenomenal daily transformations are all over the internet and social media. (And you thought your girlfriend wears a lot of makeup, HA!)
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These women are completely unrecognizable after all of the makeup has been removed, so it should be no surprise that South Korea has the highest rate of beauty-enhancing procedures per capita. 1 in 5 Koreans has plastic surgery to enhance their features.
In South Korea being cute is mandatory — not just for cartoon characters and women but also for men.
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Although not directly related to the high suicide rate, the need to look a certain way plays a big part in a Korean’s self-worth, especially if they feel they can’t reach society’s standards.
Wikipedia > Korean Beauty Standards
Not cute? Well then you must be an animal. My airport arrival was interesting, to say the least
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Male Beauty Products
Because Korean men prefer cute over masculine 😂
A trip to a beauty store on my first day here revealed more male beauty products than I even knew existed. From nipple stickers designed to keep those pointy bastards from being visible underneath your shirt to crotch cleanser and hair removal products for every part of the male body, it would appear that the most attractive Korean men are also the most feminine. Their logic is that if the women take time to be as beautiful as possible, so should they.
Korean nipple stickers for men, by far the most entertaining male beauty product in Korea
Pubic hair removal cream for men — only in Korea!
Korea has SO MANY male beauty products it is disturbing
Crotch cleanser for men
Shrek facial masks
Korea leg trimmer for men
Nipple Stickers For Men!
Since everyone wanted to know WTF was up with Korean nipple stickers for men, this week I tested them out. The following video is for all you curious folks. Oh and the Korean translation of the label on the front of the box is: Pleasant Vigor Grooming Conquest 😂
Korean nipple stickers for men video — how to use them and how to remove them
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Cute Household Products
Even ordinary household products such as sponges, clocks, pillows, fans and kitchen appliances need to be cute! Spend a few minutes shopping around any city in Korea and you will begin to understand. Just take a look at some of these products I discovered my first weekend in Korea:
Angry Mama, the best Korean microwave cleaner — and the only angry mama you want in your life 😉
Even the toiletries are cute 😂
Didn’t rabbit ears go out of style once TV went digital?
Korean cartoon fridge deodorizers are more efficient when cute
Perfect for a kid….except it is the Korean adults who use them 😂
I’m a sponge! A cute sponge 😝
Why let your cat sleep on you when you can sleep on it 😉
Cute Korean fans come in all shapes, sizes, colors and animals
Korean Money
Korean currency is the won and it is pronounced “wan” — like wand without the ‘d’ not like won. Notes come in 50,000, 10,000, 5,000 and 1,000 denominations and coins come in 500, 100, and 50. 1,000 won is worth a little under $1 USD, about the same price as a bottled water. Simple convenience store snacks range from 3,000-5,000 and a basic meal for one person can range from 8,000 to 20,000+ won.
Korean currency is called ‘won’ and denominations range from 1,000 to 50,000 plus coins for 500 won and less
Size Does Matter
It’s no secret. Everything in Asia is smaller. From beds and bathtubs to clothing, countertops, ceilings and yes, even condoms, being tall is a huge disadvantage in Southeast Asia.
Despite calling various Asian nations home over the last decade, I still manage to hit my head on a daily basis. Finding clothing that fits is a difficult task and finding shoes or sandals in my size is literally impossible. Even mirrors are hung so low that the reflection is of my chest, rather than my face. This is something that we vertically-gifted people will never be able to get used to, no matter how many years spent in Asia.
Bathtubs here are also incredibly small. Despite staying at one of the top-rated hotels in the city, my foot is nearly as wide as the bathtub. Even the shower head is located at eye-level — and in my attempts to raise it, I accidentally broke the shower. (oops!)
Ever visited Korea? What did you think?
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First Impressions of Korea: The World’s Cutest And Drunkest Country Welcome to South Korea, quite possibly the cutest country in Asia, and undeniably the most drunken nation in the world.
King Sejong The Great reigned in the early 1400's but is still one of the two most revered rulers in Korean history. He created the Korean alphabet that is still in use today (known as Hangul) and is famous for many other accomplishments, including stabilizing the nation, improving prosperity, and promoting the advancement of scientific technology. This 9.5m bronze statue was unveiled in 2009 with the creation of Gwanghwamun Plaza, a historical and cultural place featuring many attractions, exhibits and museums #visitKorea http://bit.ly/2wEYhrb
Driving From Austin To El Paso: 5 Sights To See Along the Way
Taking a Texas road trip can open doors to many amazing sights that you might not see when traveling by plane. From the stark beauty of the state’s deserts to historic landmarks, there is much to see. The drive from Austin to El Pasocan be especially enjoyable, particularly in early or mid-fall when the sizzling summer temperatures in the area begin to taper off. If you are ready to plan your…
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Another beautiful sunset over the islands of Korea 🌅 #visitKorea #sunsetview #travellife #beautifuldestinations http://bit.ly/2BX9msH
Admiring the ancient architecture in Gyeongju. Many of the temples, tombs and palaces here are nearly 1,500 years old 🇰🇷 https://ift.tt/2P79uYo
Been so busy playing with nipple stickers and other strange Korean male beauty products, didn't even notice that I've sprouted wings #ibelieveicanfly #visitKorea https://ift.tt/2L8wsf3
Essential Tech Tips for Traveling in Germany
So, all set to go to Germany? Lucky you! Germany is indeed a great place wherein you can drive faster, party till late night and enjoy delicious food.
Street art in Berlin
However, like with any country, it has its own set of rules and regulations and cultural differences as well. Something that might be considered cool in America could sound rude in Germany.
So, what all should you take care of?…
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