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We Live Every K-Drama Fan’s Dream For One Week
You must be living under a rock if you haven’t heard about the Korean Wave a.k.a. Hallyu.
Made popular by the spread of K-drama and K-pop across Asia since in the 1990s, Hallyu has evolved into a global phenomenon thanks to satellite TV, the internet and social media.
As cliché as they may be, it is practically every K-drama fan’s dream to live even a snippet of the lives of the good-looking Korean actors and actresses portrayed on the TV screens.
So imagine our excitement when we were invited on a whirlwind trip to South Korea to attend the ‘Snow Festival in March’ event last week!

Now, unless you watch a lot of Korean TV, Gangwon may not be familiar to a lot of tourists because most of us only hear about Seoul, Busan and Jeju.
But we’re happy to report that Gangwon is only a 90-minute train ride away from the capital of South Korea!
#1 We took a ride on the ‘Goblin Train’
Ever since Train to Busan became a global hit, the world started paying more attention to South Korea’s high-speed rail system, Korean Train eXpress (KTX).Besides Incheon International Airport and Seoul Station, another place where you can ride on the high-speed train is Cheongnyangni Station, located in Dongdaemun in Seoul.
We started the day at Cheongnyangni Station heading toward Gangneung Station in Gangwon, which was completed just December last year to serve the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang.




Lee Dong Wook, who played the Grim Reaper and Gong Yoo’s counterpart in Goblin, was appointed the honorary ambassador of the 2018 Winter Olympics and Winter Paralympics.
The handsome actor was supposed to join us on this train ride to Gangwon, but due to his hectic schedule, we were greeted by a cardboard cutout of him instead.




#2 We went to an exclusive meeting with Lee Dong Wook
Upon arriving at Gangneung Station, the air felt different because we knew that we were one step closer to the ultimate K-drama experience.We were led straight to the Gangneung Art Center where we were going to see Lee Dong Wook at the ‘Go Pyeongchang 2018 with Lee Dong Wook’ fan meeting.

You wouldn’t understand if you’re not a true fan.

On the other hand, we didn’t mind just staring at the actor for two hours even though we wouldn’t understand a single word that came out from his mouth because… well, you know why!
Our concerns were immediately shut down when we found a counter giving out hearing sets. Each foreign fan was given an earpiece for us to listen to translation in real-time in three languages! We could choose between English, Chinese and Japanese.
The attention-to-detail blew us away.
Once we got to our seats, they announced that nobody was allowed to take any photos or videos throughout the session because they wanted everybody to truly experience Lee without any distraction.
And true enough, there were bodyguards stationed at every corner of the hall to make sure that no one had their mobile phones or cameras up. It felt like the President and his Secret Service team.







#3 We watched the ice hockey game with Lee Dong Wook
As the honorary ambassador of the Winter Paralympics this year, Lee wanted his fans to have a chance to watch at least one game in Pyeongchang.So the generous actor bought tickets for his fan club to watch one of the ice hockey matches!
Lee had spent around USD10,000 on 1,000 seats for his fans to catch the Czech Republic vs Japan game with him and we were one of the lucky ones!
Let’s just say that a lot of us were a bit distracted from the actual game for a while.





#4 We visited places where Goblin and Winter Sonata were filmed
Besides meeting the actors we see in our favourite K-dramas, another dream of every fan is most probably to visit the filming sites of these series to breathe the same air as the likes of Lee Dong Wook and Gong Yoo and take a million pictures.And that’s what we did during the rest of our stay in Gangwon.
We stayed at Yongpyong Resort, which happens to be one of the filming sites for Goblin.





It is also the same gondola featured in what was regarded as the K-drama that started the Korean Wave, Winter Sonata.
The Rainbow Gondola is Korea’s longest sight-seeing gondola which offers a fascinating view of Balwangsan Mountain.

This place is none other than the Dragon Plaza Ski Rental Shop at Yongpyong Ski Resort.



However, it became a popular attraction after it was seen in the drama where Gong Yoo and Kim Go Eun filmed one of the most romantic scenes in the history of K-drama.


#5 We got front row seats to a K-pop concert
We can’t say that we have lived the ultimate Korean fan’s dream without experiencing a bit of K-pop, right?On one of the last evenings, we headed to Gangneung Haeram Cultural Center in Gangwon to see some of the most popular K-pop stars at the moment, BTOB, B1A4, Samuel Kim and Girlkind.




This was indeed a rare opportunity for us, but it is not the only chance we got because you can also have your own Hallyu experience with everyone’s favourite low-cost airline Air Asia X.
AirAsia X flies to Seoul up to 18 times weekly, and this week, you can fly to the South Korean capital from as low as RM249! Book from 26 March to 1 April 2018 and travel between now until 30 September 2018.

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