Friday, 29 August 2014

N-Sonic are the first ever K-POP band to Visit India

Finally N-Sonic Reached India To be the First Ever K-POP Group to Visit India !!



The first ever Korean Pop band coming to India had their press conference at Korean cultural center this morning. They were greeted with Traditional Indian Flowers Garlands .
Fans were overwhelmed with happiness when they met N.Sonic.
In-fact N.sonic were surprised to see all the Indian fans giving them such a warm welcome.





K poppers felt very lucky as they got to see K-pop stars face to face.
The Korean Pop Group N-Sonic is going to have

their debut special performance in the grand
finale of K-Pop Contest 2014 India.

Witness What Asia Has Been Eagerly Waiting For!!
Kpop Festival 2014 has finally come to India.
This festival will be exciting and very much entertaining like never before.
Many talented dancers and singers from many states of India had the audition to perform on this very day.
All the elites which were selected from different states will rock the stage for Gold, Bronze and Silver Prizes..!
Come and see the First Ever Concert in India by World famous Pop Boy-Band N.Sonic!

                                     

                           




Wednesday, 27 August 2014

Hangang Parks In Seoul !!


The Hangang Parks are located on the river banks of the Hangang River that flows through Seoul. There are 12 parks that make up the Hangang Parks. In 1982 the Hangang River Development Project was launched and completed in 1986. As time went by the buildings, roads and construction left limited access to some of the parks and the parks became less known and used by people. In 2007 a new project was launched called the Hangang Renaissance Project.



The Hangang Renaissance project is a huge undertaking and started in 2007 and will finish up in 2030. The project will transform the parks and areas around the Hangang River into a place of culture, art, leisure and riverside cities. There are many aspects that will be addressed but the main theme is creation and restoration. Each of the park area has a special theme that will be used as a basis to develop the park and surrounding area.



The main goal of the Hangang Parks in the 1980′s was to create an environmentally friendly space that the citizens of Seoul, Koreans, foreigners and tourists could enjoy. That is still the plan with the Renaissance project. The parks are also sometimes referred to the Hangang Citizens Parks.



Throughout the parks you can find an abundance of sporting facilities (over 257) including soccer fields, skateboarding and in-line skating parks, tennis courts, hiking / biking trails and many many more facilities. Plenty of water related sports are available and swimming pools. All year round there is something for people to enjoy at the Hangang Parks. Many events and festivals are held at each park.

                                                  Here is the list of Hangang Parks.

Hangang Gangseo Park

Hangang Park Nanji

Hangang Mangwon Park

Hangang Seonyudo Park

Hangang Yanghwa Park

Hangang Yeouido Park

Hangang Ichon Park

Hangang Banpo Park

Hangang Jamwon Park

Hangang Ttukseom Park

Hangang Jamsil Park

Hangang Gwangnaru Park

  Get out and explore one of the many Hangang Parks in Seoul. All parks are open 24 hours a day.

Friday, 8 August 2014

Ordering In Korea


There are many good things about living in Korea, especially in Seoul. The public transportation system is well established, the food is great and the internet is fast and easily accessible. My personal favorite perk about living in Korea is its delivery service. Once you try it, there’s no going back.
Sure, other countries have delivery services, too. But in Korea, you have an entire delivery culture in which the question isn’t “What can be delivered?” but more like, “What can’t be delivered?”
120 Dasan Seoul call center
Let’s start with the food. You can order pretty much anything, anywhere. Hanging out near the Han River and craving some chicken and cold beer? Get it delivered. Don’t know who to call nor what’s nearby? Just download an application that will help you complete your delivery in seconds. If you don’t have a smartphone, call the 120 Dasan Seoul Call center, which tells you just about everything about living in Seoul, or 114. As for how to explain where along the river you are, try naming the nearest bridge. Korean delivery men are great at finding their customers and always ready to go where they are, quickly!
Shoppers select products for home delivery at a virtual store in a South Korean subway
Then you have the grocery deliveries. Say you need to go to the market but can’t leave your baby home alone. Just get your goods delivered from the supermarket. You can shop online and have your groceries delivered to you. You can call them and tell them what to bring. Or, if you can make it to the shop but don’t want to do the heavy lifting, literally, just go, fill your cart and pay, and ask for your bags to be delivered to your home.
And that’s not all. There’s even a delivery service in Korea that can run small errands for you. For example, if you urgently need medicine but can’t go out, just call a delivery center. If you’re craving food from an out-of-the-way restaurant, ask the delivery center to get it for you. Of course, there’s a fee, about KRW 10,000.