Kimbap making and free wearing of Hanbok dress
Trying hanboks for free after learning how to make the famous korean dish, kimbap, was our last activity before we head back to Incheon airport. It was Christmas so we really had a nice family picture on that day. There are lots of available Klook and KKday activities related to kimchi and tteokbokki making.
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Bantog Gajog |
Highlights of this tour are learning the Korean culture while making and enjoying everyone's favorite side dish, kimchi. During our tour, it was kimbap (korean sushi roll) that we made. We had the chance to taste our own-made kimbaps made of dried seaweeds or nori, the fillings are sticky rice, crab sticks, mango and kimbap ham. We also bought different flavors of seaweeds from Kim and Kimchi School so we can make kimbaps when we're home.
After the kimbap making, we then proceeded to hanbok wearing and took our photos.
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my five children during the Joseon dynasty |
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Oppa! |
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We can't hide the men's shoes =) |
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Abeoji, Eomeoni |
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Jamae |
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Oppa, Jamae |
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Yeppeun Agassi |
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Yeppeun Yeoja |
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Jal Saeng-Jin HyeongJe |
More information about this activity at Klook.
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