The dinner was hotpot! A variety of vegetables thrown in and boil, boil, boil... Ah! It marked the start of the "hotpot" days! Indeed, it's one of the easiest ways to cook... just add the broth and throw everything in! That's a Korean dish!
Apart from the "permanent resident" on the table (kimchi-s....) There's the fish again (hm...ok, this is the sardine fish! We normally see part of the 'body' in the canned version only). Something looked familiar! The chinese pancake!
It's an unexpected candidate... hahaha... korean movies and dramas have brought about the korean wave... the good looking artistes and less known history of the country has reaped much attention in the recent years...
The famous 石头公公 in Jeju Island. Isn't that similar to the ones in Hawaii! Hm... something common in land formed through volcanic eruptions? I wonder...
This mask caught my attention. It looked like the Asura (the clown in traditional Bhutanese dance)
Chopsticks, spoons, cups, tissue papers and a bottle of cold water - standard provision on all dining tables
The familiar post box that sent the postcards home.
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