Taking home a piece of Hoi An; the production of the iconic lanterns

Hoi An is considered the tailoring mecca of Vietnam; beautiful fabrics adorn the doorways of traditional markets, whilst the bustling noises of the factories upstairs ring through the street. Upon arrival I discovered my ‘backpacker‘ friends had spent the past four days inside the tailoring market, designing elegant (though somewhat extravagant) suits, belts, coats, ties, shirts and leather bags.  Continue reading Taking home a piece of Hoi An; the production of the iconic lanterns

Namsan; a breath of fresh air in the heart of metropolis.

Desperately trying to squeeze in seasonal activities before the fast approaching, bitterly cold winter, Molly and I set off into a chilly and mist filled morning – our destination, Namsan; an icon of Seoul and its distant past. It has been voted the most scenic location in the capital city and is even referenced in the national anthem. Needless to say, a big dog in Korean culture.

But sometimes it’s about the journey, not the destination.  Continue reading Namsan; a breath of fresh air in the heart of metropolis.

Sassy Flea Market in Spontaneous Seoul

The variety of Seoul never ceases to amaze me. Take this morning for instance; whilst I was eating my PB & J, Charlie stumbled upon an Instagram post from a favourite brewery of ours, saying they had a pop-up stall at a ‘flea market’ in the car park of a swanky Gangnam hotel – very Korean. Continue reading Sassy Flea Market in Spontaneous Seoul

Feature: The American Influence in South Korea

Across the country, trains are packed and traffic is jammed as people prepare for Korean thanksgiving – yes, thanksgiving – the holiday as American as pumpkin pie and parades. Continue reading Feature: The American Influence in South Korea