LOOK: Seoul searching in Makati
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LOOK: Seoul searching in Makati
Maria Tan,
ABS-CBN News
Published Mar 10, 2024 01:09 PM PHT
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Updated Mar 11, 2024 04:48 PM PHT

Been bitten by that K-pop bug but still saving up for that bucket list dream to visit South Korea?
Been bitten by that K-pop bug but still saving up for that bucket list dream to visit South Korea?
Hallyu fans may begin their Seoul searching at the K-Park located on the roof deck of Glorietta 1 in Makati. The spot features a replica of an ancient gate and a traditional Korean pavilion where visitors may take their photos for free.
Hallyu fans may begin their Seoul searching at the K-Park located on the roof deck of Glorietta 1 in Makati. The spot features a replica of an ancient gate and a traditional Korean pavilion where visitors may take their photos for free.
To complete the experience, visitors may immerse themselves in South Korean culture by renting a Hanbok, Korea's traditional clothing that one typically sees in period dramas, at Gowoon PH, coveniently located on the same level as the park. Outfit rentals begin at P300 for 2 hours but require a P1,000 deposit refundable upon returning the attire. Gowoon is open from 11 a.m. until 9 p.m, according to their social media page.
To complete the experience, visitors may immerse themselves in South Korean culture by renting a Hanbok, Korea's traditional clothing that one typically sees in period dramas, at Gowoon PH, coveniently located on the same level as the park. Outfit rentals begin at P300 for 2 hours but require a P1,000 deposit refundable upon returning the attire. Gowoon is open from 11 a.m. until 9 p.m, according to their social media page.
Explore further by trying on various outfits inspired by your favorite K-drama series.
Explore further by trying on various outfits inspired by your favorite K-drama series.
Stroll the roof deck and get into that South Korean vibe.
Stroll the roof deck and get into that South Korean vibe.
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