Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Busan, December 2016

Hi! Here are some photos from Busan last winter. I got noodles with seafood and dumplings in Sasang, which is near Gimhae Int'l Airport.

Yummy and very cheap πŸ˜›πŸ˜›πŸ˜›

🍫🍨🍞Chocolate cream inside this puff (served chilled)


Since I went first and my husband was going to arrive later, I decided to go to Baekseok station and take in the scenery. It's next to Haeundae and there're tall residential buildings, so you can't miss it.






I stumbled upon the Cinema Street of Haeundae. There were movie posters on the wall and there's a spot where you can take a picture with the bridge in background. 

One of my favorite bridges--Diamond Bridge πŸŒ‰⟢

Not so crowded because it's chilly.

It's still Haeundae, so there were events going on like concerts and stuff.

Ray and his fish friend πŸŸπŸ πŸŽ£πŸš™

Year of the rooster...happy holidays!!! πŸ˜€ πŸ”πŸ“


We got some lobster(around $30) and it was pretty good. If only I can eat lobster every day...πŸ˜‹

This was at a bar around Haeundae. They had nachos, too~

Not many photos since it was a short trip... but I really enjoy Busan each time I go there. Till next time~

Monday, May 8, 2017

Tanah Lot, Bali DAY 4-6 July 2016

Hi! I'm back with photos from Bali, which are really overdue. We went to an oceanside temple called Tanah Lot. Since we stayed in Seminyak, we could only go to nearby tourist attractions that are about an hour away.


The weather was sweltering hot... keep in mind and bring sunglasses and hat to almost everywhere in Bali 🌞😎




Picturesque much? This temple may not be as well known as the Uluwatu temple, but also popular and on many magazine covers.





Near the entrance of the temple





Fortunately, it was not raining on this day :) In Bali, the rain comes and goes even when it's sunny--which can ruin your pictures.


Our Balinese guide told us that the temple was built around the 16th century.



We saw some monkeys hanging in the temple πŸ’πŸ΅  we wanted to see them close, but our guide warned us that they might steal things πŸ˜“


This guy looked friendly.



We also went to a coffee factory recommended by our guide.


Piles of coffee bags!


These paintings are made of actual coffee beans. The third one with a blue background is former president Obama. (he was at that time.)






They gave us a few cups of coffee to try, and I loved it! We bought coffee worth $100, ground and packed. I gave them to family and coworkers when I got back home.



The guide also took us to a big mall in Seminyak called Centro Mall.


My brother loves bracelets made of little seashells and wooden beads, so I got it for less than $10 here. (although it wore off after a few weeks πŸ˜†) Don't expect anything special here. Maybe spices...? They have a spice set which has 10+ wrapped in plastic bags so you can try them. Like cumin, nutmeg, and chili.

Our meals at the mall.  Fairly cheap.