Eunjo II

marsmen:

It hurts when I don’t see him
and when I do.
It hurts whether he’s here
or whether he’s not.
Hurts whether he smiles at me
or smiles at someone else.
Hurts whether he calls my name
or doesn’t.

As long as I don’t disappear into the earth
I think I’ll continue to feel hurt

But still
being here is better.
Being able to see him
and hate him
is better than him not being here.

Love. Sometimes we just make it complicated.

Don’t worry, Arang. I know what you’re thinking. But I said I would send you to heaven. That’s all I’m doing…You should go to heaven dressed beautifully. Don’t you think?

Oh, man. How can you NOT love this guy?

(Source: 2k-dramas)

I’ve always loved Park Soo Ae in this drama, the “Sword with no name,” most esp. her Hanbok wardrobe! These pictures are lovely! :)))

(Source: period-a-fashion)

theamishcollection:

Traditional Korean home with a modern twist. Will be living in one of these someday :)

Oh, yeah! This would be my dream house, too!

theamishcollection:

Traditional Korean home with a modern twist. Will be living in one of these someday :)

Oh, yeah! This would be my dream house, too!

dss-ita:

GU FAMILY BOOK
Sottotitoli in italiano - episodio 9 QUI

LOL. That Kang Chi’s expression, priceless!

dss-ita:

GU FAMILY BOOK

Sottotitoli in italiano - episodio 9 QUI

LOL. That Kang Chi’s expression, priceless!

lovesouthkorea:

The wonsam is a female ceremonial topcoat in hanbok, Korean traditional clothing. It was worn by queens, high-ranking court ladies, and royalty during the Joseon Dynasty of Korea (1392-1910). The color and decorations of the garment around the chest, shoulders and back represent the wearer’s rank. For example, the color yellow was used for the wonsam of empresses, red for queens, jajeok (紫赤 magenta) for concubines and princess consorts, and green for princesses and women of the noble yangban class. Commoners were allowed to wear the green wonsam only for their wedding ceremony.

Wonsam was made with silk. It was based on an overcoat with broad sleeves of the Chinese Tang Dynasty. The Chinese clothing system was introduced to Korea when King Munmu, the 30th king of the Silla Kingdom, reformed women’s clothing in 664 AD. As an adaptation from the original model, the wonsam gradually evolved into a distinctive form characteristic of traditional Korean clothing.

Today the wonsam is worn primarily in representations of Joseon royal ceremonies and as a wedding garment, and in a much simplified version when performing traditional Korean dances.

That’s cool!


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My beautiful Se Yeon.

©

My beautiful Se Yeon.

(Source: aegisyie)

aegisyie:

                 Joo Won & Se Yeon for Edwin Summer

One of my favorite OTPs.

applejackart:

LOOK AT THIS PLACE! If we are able to book it, me and my buds Steph and Sara will be staying here for a night when we are in S.Koreaaaaa.  So pretty imma cry.
Edit:  BOOKED IT YAAALL

This is beautiful indeed.

applejackart:

LOOK AT THIS PLACE! If we are able to book it, me and my buds Steph and Sara will be staying here for a night when we are in S.Koreaaaaa.  So pretty imma cry.

Edit:  BOOKED IT YAAALL

This is beautiful indeed.

Beautiful.

Beautiful.

(Source: seoulified)

I really am not familiar with her but I love her already. She’s just seem so sweet. Truth be told, I might love her better than Suzy. Haha. Just sayin’.

(Source: official-paradisechanneltpiples)

I love this couple so much!

I mean, I’D GO DOWN WITH THIS SHIP. Oh, yeah!

I love this couple so much!

I mean, I’D GO DOWN WITH THIS SHIP. Oh, yeah!

(Source: hiaskara)

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Trolling level: Romance killer

(Source: hanjaejun)