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Posted in Cebu City on 10/04/2010 09:19 pm by admincebu song

Any Koreans there? Can you help me? Please?
I'm tasked to do a cooking demonstration and our dish is Korean. What Korean popular and easiest dish to make? What the Korean attire (Hanbok) for a teen like me? How do I buy or get a Hanbok here in Cebu City, Philippines? What the Korean hairstyle? Any advice for a Korean song background (modern)? Korean greeting? Korean make-up? Korean plates? Korean table setting? Any advice on what should i do? Please help me! Thanks! Uhm .. there is a Korean song that is pleasant here? such a relaxing type of song. hear its correction not here
The easiest and most popular Korean dish Bibimbap. It is usually lots of different vegetables and rice mixed with chili pepper sauce. You can find the elements on this website: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bibimbap Hanboks for female teenagers, young adults like this: http://www.asia-planet.net/korea/images/ women-hanbok.gif If you want to know which is which, here is a great site that gives you a detailed information of Hanbok. http://www.asia-planet.net/korea/traditional-clothing.htm Since I have never been to the Philippines, I do not know where you can buy a Hanbok. are you best bet is to go to a place or community where Koreans live in. If you do not, you can also try ordering one online and have it shipped to you. Many Korean traditional hairstyles. For women, the easiest ones is for you to style your hair back like a ponytail and make it another twist. If your hair is short, then that might be a problem, but try your best slick your hair back into a small ponytail. As for music, it is evident of how modern you are asking. The most popular and known traditional Korean song Arirang. Korean traditional music is called trot. For a very modern mix, try the song "Look at me, GwiSun" DaeSeong by the artist from the Big Bang. It is trot with a mix of modern music. Http: / / www.youtube.com/watch?v=CS3rs285JlA I'm sure you can view some songs up on youtube.com or imeem.com. As for the Korean greeting, you are usually full 90 degrees down. As you bow down, say "a ha se yo nyeong. That is the formal way of saying hello. If you want to greet someone informally, say "a nyeong. As for Korean makeup, do not worry about them. Koreans back then does not usually wear makeup, except for gisaengs (Korean female entertainers). Here are some pictures of Korean traditional plates. http://www.korean-arts.com/bowls_plates/Celadon% 20Plates/celadon_plates.htm Here is a website for Korean table settings: http://www.ranrestaurant.com/korean-table-set.asp Have fun and hopefully do well in your cooking demonstration!
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