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HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY ......everyone! Having a wonderful times with family!Sharing with all about EXPERIENCE A KISS LIKE NEVER BEFORE THIS VALENTINE'S(Google)[my best is LOVE, Oct. 1958, LIFE Photo Collections. Latest collection is LOVE, 2012)
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@megbc8,  when the song Bonfire Heart begin, though Roy Kim who's Korean singer. I love music! There are many viewers who posted their MV on YouTube....beautiful music....amazing singers' voice!
Hearing again and again....SHK sang w/John Park for Laneige! Her voice NOT bad!

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[old news(2013)....but still new news(2015)]Very pround....  SHK's natural beautiful !
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Song Hye Kyo’s Face Is the Top Request in Plastic Surgery Hospitals


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'Chinese Song Hye Kyo" [report(Feb. 07/2015) using her VN nickname Truong Vu Ky]
Trương Vũ Kỳ rất quyến rũ với gương mặt giống Song Hye Kyo và thân hình sexy. [Truong Vu Ky.........has a face look alike Song Hye Kyo...]GVCCUntitled_24_VWWI.jpgTrương Vũ Kỳ có vẻ đẹp nhang nhác Song Hye Kyo [Truong Vu Ky has a beautiful image look alike Song Hye Kyo]
NKNVUntitled_18_DLUX.jpgCô từng tự tin cho biết mình là một "Song Hye Kyo chân dài" [she feel confident that she is a 'long legs Song Hye Kyo' ]
VJMOUntitled_14_GPOL.jpgCó thể nói cô là Song Hye Kyo phiên bản hoàn hảo [Could tell she is perfect look alike Song Hye Kyo]
KCJUUntitled_15_RBIZ.jpgCô từng bị đồn phẫu thuật thẩm mỹ để giống Song Hye Kyo [The rumor: She has been plastic surgery to be looked alike Song Hye Kyo]
UBDGUntitled_2_HUIB.jpgCô từng lấn át Phạm Băng Băng trên thảm đỏ LHP Cannes 2013 [....................LHP Cannes 2013 Red Carpet]

Rose's note: Her beautiful changed.....'fast' by the time(2013). Congratulation to her beautiful but ....honestly...she could NOT LOOK ALIKE Song Hye Kyo.....by the time! Sorry, Truong Vu Ky!  [1986/1m70/48 kg]





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[Korea] 2015 Lunar New Year Holiday Schedules
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2015 Seollal (Lunar New Year) Holiday: February 18– February 20 

One of the biggest holidays in Korea, the Korean Lunar New Year or Seollal, is celebrated on January 1 of the lunar calendar. This year, Seollal falls on February 19 of the Gregorian calendar, and is celebrated for three consecutive days, from February 18 through February 20.

During the Seollal holiday, many businesses will be closed as most people visit families and friends in their hometown, leaving the city quiet.

For those who are planning a trip to Korea, the following list of the Seollal holiday schedules of major tourist attractions in and around Korea’s capital city, Seoul, is a good place to check before visiting. 

* Please note that the following holiday schedules are during Seollal holiday only.

<Tourist Sites >
NameHoliday HoursContactHomepage
Independence Hall of KoreaOpen during Seollal holiday+82-41-560-0114 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)www.i815.or.kr
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
Korean Folk VillageOpen during Seollal holiday+82-31-288-0000 (Korean English, Japanese, Chinese)www.koreanfolk.co.kr
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
Namsangol Hanok VillageOpen during Seollal holiday+82-2-2264-4412 (Korean only)hanokmaeul.seoul.go.kr 
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
Seodaemun Prison History MuseumClosed on Feb. 19,2015+82-2-360-8586 (Korean, English)www.sscmc.or.kr/culture2 
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
The War Memorial of KoreaOpen during Seollal holiday+82-2-709-3139 (Korean, English)www.warmemo.or.kr
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
N Seoul TowerOpen during Seollal holiday+82-2-3455-9288 (Korean, English)www.nseoultower.co.kr
(Korean, English)
Seoul 63 Square -Hanwha Hotel and resortsOpen during Seollal holiday+82-2-789-5661, 5663 (Korean, English)www.63.co.kr
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
Namsan Cable CarOpen during Seollal holiday+82-2-753-2403 (Korean only)www.cablecar.co.kr
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
Hangang River Ferry CruiseOpen during Seollal holiday+82-2-3271-6900 (Korean only)www.elandcruise.com
(Korean only)
COEX AquariumOpen during Seollal holiday+82-2-6002-6200 (Korean only)www.coexaqua.co.kr 
(Korean, English)
Gyeongbokgung PalaceOpen during Seollal holiday+82-2-732-1932 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)www.royalpalace.go.kr 
(Korean, English)
Changdeokgung Palace and HuwonOpen during Seollal holiday+82-2-762-9513 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
※ Press 9 for foreign language services
www.cdg.go.kr
(Korean, English)
Changgyeonggung PalaceOpen during Seollal holiday+82-2-762-4868 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
※ Press 9 for foreign language services
cgg.cha.go.kr 
(Korean only)
Deoksugung PalaceOpen during Seollal holiday+82-2-751-0734 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)www.deoksugung.go.kr
(Korean, English)
Jongmyo ShrineOpen during Seollal holiday+82-2-2174-3636 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)jm.cha.go.kr 
(Korean only)
SeoullandOpen during Seollal holiday+82-2-509-6000 (Korean, English)www.seoulland.co.kr 
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
EverlandOpen during Seollal holiday+82-31-320-5000 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)www.everland.com 
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
Insa-dongVaries by store+82-2-737-7885 (Korean only)www.insainfo.or.kr 
(Korean only)

*The above information updated as of January 13, 2015. Please call in advance to avoid any inconveniences.

<Shopping Malls & Districts>
NameHoliday HoursContactHomepage
COEX MallOpen during Seollal holiday+82-2-6000-0114
(Korean, English)
www.coexmall.com 
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
Namdaemun MarketVaries by store+82-2-752-1913
(Korean, English, Japanese)

www.namdaemunmarket.co.kr

(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
Dongdaemun MarketOpen during Seollal holiday+82-2-2262-0160
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
www.ddm-mall.com 
(Korean only)
Itaewon Shopping StreetOpen during Seollal holiday+82-2-794-5579
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
www.itaewon.or.kr 
(Korean only)
Migliore (Dongdaemun)TBA+82-2-3393-0001
(Korean, Japanese (available before noon))
N/A
Doota 
(Doosan Tower)
Feb. 18 – 
Feb. 19, 2015
+82-2-3398-2386
(Korean,
Chinese English *available before 12pm, Japanese *Available after 12pm)
www.doota.com 
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
Yongsan Electronics MarketClosed Feb. 18 – Feb. 20,2015+82-2-707-4700
(Korean, Chinese)
N/A
Techno MartClosed Feb. 18 – Feb. 19 ,2015+82-2-3424-0114
(Korean, English)
www.tm21.com 
(Korean only)
hello apmTBA+82-2-6388-1114 (Korean only)N/A
Hyundai I'PARK mallClosed on Feb. 18,2015+82-2-2012-0101  (Korean, English)www.iparkmall.co.kr 
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
Myeong-dongVaries by store+82-2-774-3238
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
N/A

*The above information updated as of January 13, 2015. Please call in advance to avoid any inconveniences.

<Department Stores> *applicable to all branches in Seoul
NameHoliday HoursContactHomepage
Lotte Department StoreTBA+82-2-2200-0111
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
www.lotteshopping.com 
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
Shinsegae Department StoreTBA+82-1588-1234 (Korean, English)department.shinsegae.com 
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
Hyundai Department StoreTBA+82-2-547-2233
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
www.ehyundai.com 
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
New Core OutletTBA+82-2-530-5000
(Korean, English)
www.newcore.co.kr 
(Korean only)
Galleria Department StoreTBA+82-2-3449-4020
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
dept.galleria.co.kr 
(Korean only)
E-mart (Seong Su Branch)Open during Seollal holiday+82-2-3408-1234 
(Korean only)
store.emart.com 
(Korean only)

*The above information updated as of January 13, 2015. Please call in advance to avoid any inconveniences.

<Cultural Facilities > *applicable to all branches in Seoul
NameHoliday HoursContactHomepage
National Theater of KoreaOpen during Seollal holiday+82-2-2280-4114
(Korean, English)
www.ntok.go.kr
   (Korean, English, Japanese)
Myeong Dong NANTA TheaterOpen during Seollal holiday+82-2-739-8288
(Korean, English, Chinese)
nanta.i-pmc.co.kr
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
The Korea HouseClosed on 
Feb. 19,2015
+82-2-2266-9101~3 (Korean, English, Japanese)www.koreahouse.or.kr(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
The National Museum of KoreaOpen during Seollal holiday+82-2-2077-9000 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)www.museum.go.kr        (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese, French, German, Spanish, Russian, Vietnamese, Thai)
Jeongdong TheaterOpen during Seollal holiday+82-2-751-1500
(Korean, English, Japanese)
www.chongdong.com    (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
National Museum of Modern and Contemporary ArtOpen during Seollal holiday+82-2-2188-6000
(Korean, English, Japanese, French)
www.moca.go.kr         (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
Seoul Arts CenterOpen during Seollal holiday+82-2-580-1300
(Korean only)
www.sac.or.kr 
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
National Gukak CenterTBA+82-2-580-3300
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
www.gugak.go.kr 
    (Korean, English, Chinese, French, Spanish, Russian, Japanese)

*The above information updated as of January 13, 2015. Please call in advance to avoid any inconveniences.

< Book Stores >
NameHoliday HoursContactHomepage
Kyobo Bookstore
Closed on Feb.19,2015+82-2-397-3451~3 
(Korean, English, Japanese)
www.kyobobook.co.kr 
(Korean only)
Youngpoong Bookstore
Open during Seollal holiday
(13:00~21:00 on Feb.19,2015)
+82-2-399-5630
(Korean, English)
www.ypbooks.co.kr 
(Korean only)
Bandi & Luni’s
-Central City
Open during Seollal holiday+82-2-530-0719 
(Korean, English)
www.bandinlunis.com
(Korean only)

*The above information updated as of January 13, 2015. Please call in advance to avoid any inconveniences.



More info  

 ☞ 1330 Korea Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)     



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Happy Valentine's Day!! 
Not only Valentine's day, but there are Many Special Days in Korea. Did U know? http://bit.ly/1vL9NNG

Happy Valentine's Day!!  Not only Valentine's day, but there are Many Special Days in Korea. Did U know? http://bit.ly/1vL9NNG

Which days SHK like?

From Bra Day to Kiss Day, Korea has it all

Feb 15,2011
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Valentine’s Day
Korean marketers have long sought to devote a calendar day to the consumption of their product, hoping to mimic the success of corporate-created holidays.

Some have been successful, such as Valentine’s Day and Pepero Day, while others seem bizarre and will come as a surprise to most readers, such as Bra Day and Green Day, while still others have evolved from daily life, like Hug Day and Kiss Day. 


Jan. 14 - Diary Day
On Diary Day, lovers and friends give one another day planners, which is symbolic of a fresh start to the year. Girlfriends also encourage boyfriends to record their special days together. 


Feb. 14 - Valentine’s Day
Korea’s version of Valentine’s Day was imported from Japan after a Japanese company cleverly carved out White Day from Valentine’s to create two days in which they profited from greeting card and chocolate sales. On Valentine’s Day, it is the woman’s responsibility to buy chocolate for their significant others. 


March 3 - Samgyeopsal Day 
March in Korean is written as the number 3, pronounced “sam,” which is the same as the first syllable of samgyeopsal, or pork belly. Started in 2003, this is the day where people go out to eat pork belly. 


March 14 - White Day
On this special day, it is men’s turn to return the favor to the women who have given them chocolate on Valentine’s Day.


April 14 - Black Day 
Those who failed to be the beneficiary of love on Valentine’s Day or White Day have Black Day to fall back on. On this day, singles gather to eat jajangmyeon, which is a black noodle dish at Chinese restaurants. 

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Grape Day / Diary Day /Rose Day

May 14 - Rose Day 
Another marketing scheme, on Rose Day lovers are supposed to present each other with a bouquet of roses, as May is the month when roses blossom. The day is promoted by florists and amusement parks, who try to lure young customers with the onset of spring.


June 14 - Kiss Day
Not related to any business, Kiss Day is pretty self explanatory. 


July 14 - Silver Day 
Young couples exchange silver rings - known as “promise rings” - on Silver Day. Interestingly, more couples introduce each other to their parents on this day than any other. 


Aug. 8 - Grape Day
Grape Day is relatively unknown compared to other days since Nonghyup began promoting Grape Day in 2008 to raise grape sales. Also, “August” in Korean is the same as the number 8, which resembles a bunch of grapes. 


Aug. 14 - Green Day
This day is designated for lovers to enjoy the beauty of nature. For those flying solo, Green Day is a day to ease loneliness by drinking soju, which is sold in a green bottle. 


Sept. 9 - Googoo Day 
Created by the Ministry for Food, Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, Googoo Day (Chicken Day) is intended to promote chicken consumption. In Korean, the sound of a chicken is “googoo,” which is the same as the pronunciation of the number 99. 

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Black Day /Samgyeopsal Day / Kiss Day

Sept. 14 - Photo Day
Lovers, friends and family celebrate this day by taking pictures outdoors. 


Oct. 4 - Cheonsa (Angel) Day
In Korean, the number 1,004 is pronounced “cheonsa,” which sounds the same as the Korean word for “angel.” On this day, non-profit organizations encourage people to do volunteer work and make donations. 


Nov. 8 - Bra Day
On Bra Day, men are supposed to buy brassieres for their girlfriend or wife. They say the numeral 11 resembles the strings on a bra, and when “8” is flipped on its side, it resembles a bra. 


Nov. 11 - Pepero Day
While many of these days are altogether ignored, Pepero Day is one of the most successful (from a marketer’s standpoint). Pepero is a brand of chocolate-covered cookie first made by Lotte.

Legend has it that Pepero Day started in the 1990s among middle school girls in Busan in the hopes they would become as slim as a stick. 


Nov. 14 - Movie Day
Movie Day was established by movie companies to encourage people to go to the theater. 


Dec. 14. - Hug Day
This is a day when people hug one another to share the spirit of love. Its origin is unknown. 


By Min Dong-ki [ojlee82@joongang.co.kr]
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