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Greysuitcase Seoul Sightseeing Series: Gahoedong Catholic Church (가회동성당), Bukchon Hanok Village (북촌한옥마을), Seoul, South Korea.

Gahoedong Catholic Church • 가회동성당

가회동성당 Gahoedong Catholic Church
February 18, 2015 by greysuitcase in Travel, Weekend

On a cold sunny saturday morning, I stepped into this cathedral that combines both Korean Hanok and Western-style architecture. The place was quite. Peaceful almost. Lights coming in through the glass sliding doors on the sides of the Hanok. People quietly looking around the area admiring the structure of this complex. This is a perfect place to just be still and rest from all the hustle bustle of the city. 

I've passed by Gahoe-dong Catholic Church (가회동성당) in Bukchon Hanok Village numerous times before, but never once I entered the place. It's one of those places where you have to step inside to find out the charms of the building. The combination of east and west architecture definitely is very interesting. We also went to the rooftop and greeted with the view of rows of Hanok rooftops with the mountain on the background on one side, as well as the modern city skyline on the other side. 

If you are interested in finding out more about the history of the Catholic church, they have a history exhibition hall in the first floor of the building. 

And for those of you who are celebrating Chinese (Solnal) New Year this week, hope you have a good new year holiday! Spend some times with the loved ones, eat lots of good food, and hopefully get some rest as well. 새해 복 많이 받으세요~ :)

*Special thanks to Robin for showing us this place :)

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Greysuitcase Seoul Sightseeing Series: Gahoedong Catholic Church (가회동성당), Bukchon Hanok Village (북촌한옥마을), Seoul, South Korea.
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Greysuitcase Seoul Sightseeing Series: Gahoedong Catholic Church (가회동성당), Bukchon Hanok Village (북촌한옥마을), Seoul, South Korea.
Greysuitcase Seoul Sightseeing Series: Gahoedong Catholic Church (가회동성당), Bukchon Hanok Village (북촌한옥마을), Seoul, South Korea.
Greysuitcase Seoul Sightseeing Series: Gahoedong Catholic Church (가회동성당), Bukchon Hanok Village (북촌한옥마을), Seoul, South Korea.
Greysuitcase Seoul Sightseeing Series: Gahoedong Catholic Church (가회동성당), Bukchon Hanok Village (북촌한옥마을), Seoul, South Korea.

Here are my photo walk buddies that day. Check out their blog/instagram for more awesome pictures:
@seoul_stateofmind, @ian_mckay, @happyboil, @inner.pastiche

February 18, 2015 /greysuitcase
Seoul, South Korea, Bukchon, Bukchon Hanok Village, 서울, 북촌, 북촌한옥마을, 가회동성당, Seoul Sightseeing
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The Libertine

February 06, 2015 by greysuitcase in Food, Weekend

Despite of the fact that I am not a morning person, there's something about weekend brunch that I love (anything that starts before 12pm on a Saturday is early for me :p ). Especially, on a bright sunny saturday like the day I went to the Libertine in Itaewon. My friend actually picked this place for our brunch date. I haven't explored Itaewon all that much so I pretty much followed her lead on this one. The moment I walked in, I immediately loving the vibe of this place. Black and white tiled floor and the natural light coming in from the windows won me over already ;) We got there not long after their opening time and there were plenty of seats available. Sat on the table next to the windows and ordered the Eggs Royale, Cobb Salad, and Greek Yogurt Fruit Bowl. All and all, the food was pretty good, although I wish my eggs were more runny. Wouldn't mind coming back here to try their lunch or dinner menu though. 

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February 06, 2015 /greysuitcase
Seoul, Itaewon, Restaurant, Brunch, The Libertine, 서울, 이태원, 브런치, 맛집, 식당
Food, Weekend
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Mo' Better Blues Cafe

January 21, 2015 by greysuitcase in Cafe

What do you do to unwind? For me, reading and listening to music is one way to do it. Jazz in particular can give me that relieve of tension when I needed one. Of all the cafes I've visited so far here in Seoul, Mo' Better Blues Cafe probably has one of the better jazz playlists playing in their cafe. It's not necessarily new musics, lots of them are from the times I grew up or even way before that—the classic jazz songs—but nevertheless, it gave me a nice sense of familiarity in this city that's still fairly unfamiliar to me. 

A little about the place, the whole cafe is actually bigger than what I imagined. They have 4 floors, but I think they only open all floors during busier times. They have good selection of drinks and snacks. And the place is good for a study place as well, unless you run into a bunch of noisy high school girls which I did. Even so, you can escape that by trying to go to another floor if that happens to you. The cafe also has a patio area on the first floor which can be used even during winter (they turned up the heater pretty high in there).

With that said, now I'm going to make myself a cup of hot cocoa, listen to some jazz, and unwind. Hope everybody is having a great week so far :)

January 21, 2015 /greysuitcase
South Korea, Seoul, Cafe, Mo Better Blues Cafe, 서울, 한국, 카페, 혜화, Hyehwa, Seoul Cafe
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Furs & Paws

January 17, 2015 by greysuitcase in Cafe

All of the many things I'm fascinated with living in South Korea, one of them is cafe with animals. As some of you might know, cat or dog cafe is pretty popular around here. It's certainly a new thing for me when I first read about it and I'm a little curious on what the experience of going to a cat or dog cafe would be like. And so, when one of my friend was in town visiting, he had the same curiosity. Only probably his curiosity's bigger than mine because that's how we ended up (actually) going to a cat cafe in Hongdae area. 

We went to Cheong Chun Cat Cafe (청춘 고양이) that's located on the 3rd floor of a building on an alley in Hongdae (홍대). We took off our shoes, put on some slippers, and sanitized our hand before coming into the cafe. Then right away, when we entered the waiter instructed us to pay our entrance fee (W9,000) which gave us a free drink as well. After paying, we were given a locker where we can put our coats and bags into, you know, to avoid the cat furs I guess and assigned us a table. From then onwards, we pretty much free to play with the cats in the cafe.

Funny thing, although we decided to went to a cat cafe, both me and my friend actually have an allergy to animal furs. So we stayed as long as we can until one of us started to have teary eyes and sneezing continuously. And of course not long after that, the other one followed. So after that, we concluded our cat cafe adventure and left. It was definitely and a fun interesting experience. 

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January 17, 2015 /greysuitcase
South Korea, Seoul, Cafe, Cats, Cat Cafe, 서울, 한국, 카페, 고양이, 고양이카페
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The Bap (더밥)

January 14, 2015 by greysuitcase in Food, Seoul, South Korea

With holiday is over and school kickin' off this week, everything is (almost) back to the normal routine for me. After a couple of weeks of holiday, I think it'll take me some time to adjust back to the school & work schedule. I kinda wish we have longer holidays like the rest of regular university in Korea but, oh well. 

Anyways, lately I've been craving for Soybean Paste Stew (Dwenjang Jjigae 된장 찌개) everyday and can't get enough of it for some reason :P So sharing one of my favorite places to get a traditional Korean meal such as the soybean paste stew, The Bap (더밥). Located around Hyehwa Station, this place is famous for their Stews (Jjigae 찌개) and delicious side dishes (Banchan 반찬). Ordered a couple of things from the menu, everything was great and the Dwenjang Jjigae didn't disappoint. And their eggplant side dish has probably became my number one favorite banchan. We'll see if anything will top that eggplant in the near future :)

January 14, 2015 /greysuitcase
Seoul, South Korea, Hyehwa, Food, Restaurant, Korean Food, 서울, 한식, 한국, 혜화, 혜화역, 더밥, 식당, 음식, Seoul Restaurant, 서울식당
Food, Seoul, South Korea
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