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Saturday, March 04, 2017

On Saturday, March 04, 2017 by Lucky in , , , , , , , , , , , , ,    No comments
It was the usual rush hour on a Thursday evening. I left work early to make it before the show starts. When I arrived, I was actually quite surprised to see so many people attending a concert on a weekday. But well, you can never underestimate the love of Filipino Kpop fans, because this night, seven fandoms gathered to watch their favorite K-idols perform in a very unique and symbolic concert.

March 2, 2017 marked another milestone in the history of Kpop in the Philippines as One K Global Peace Concert Tour, a concert rallying for global support for the reunification of Korea, made its first stop in Manila. Thousands of Kpop fans convened at the SM Mall of Asia Arena to see popular Kpop artists such as BTOB, B.A.P, B1A4, AOA, CNBlue, SHINee and PSY!



Unlike most Kpop concerts I’ve watched, which either starts with a teaser video of the performers or sometimes a front act featuring local artists, One K Global Peace Concert started with a brief overview of the One K Global Campaign, which includes the history of Korea and how war made it the only divided nation in the world. 

Korean host Sam Oh was also there to introduce some significant personalities behind the event such as internationally renowned producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, who co-produced the One K global campaign song; and Dr. Hyun Jin Preston Moon, the founder and Chairman of the Global Peace Foundation, a leading international non-profit organization which co-organized the concert tour. 



There was also a ‘Dove soaring high segment’ where huge white dove-shaped balloons held by VIPs from different nations were released inside the Arena. This was done while everyone waved their glowsticks and cheered “One dream! One Korea! One World!” as loudly as they can, a symbolic act in wishing for a unified Korea and global peace. 
Free lightsticks were given to fans during the concert.
The SM Mall of Asia Arena became a sea of Blue and Green lightsticks, which coincidentally symbolizes the colors of the 2 main fandoms who attended the concert: the Boices (CNBLUE fans) and the Shawols (Shinee fans). 

Concert Highlights: It’s show time!

B.A.P.

After the introduction, the fans went wild as they knew that the concert was about to start. Kpop boy group B.A.P. was first to show off their prowess as they perform their hits ‘Skydive’, ‘One Shot’, and ‘No Mercy’, wowing the crowd with their powerful vocals and superb dancing skills.


BAP members Youngjae, Daehyun, Himchan, Jongup, and Zelo stood on the spotlight as they prepare to perform their last song for the night, the crowd favorite ‘No Mercy’. 

In between groups, AOA’s Seolhyun and SHINee’s Min Ho also amused fans with their hosting, keeping their energy on a high. The two even excited fans further as they shift roles from host to performer and back again.




B1A4


Of course, B1A4 certainly didn’t let the crowd’s energy to falter as they sent everyone on party mode with their cute dance moves and upbeat music. They performed ‘Beautiful Target,’ ‘Baby Goodnight,’ and ‘What’s Happening’, making everyone fall in love with their charms and endearing performance. They also showed everyone their aegyos (cute poses), and leader Jin Young earned the most screams and was crowd favorite.
B1A4 members Baro, Sandeul, Gongchan, CNU, and Jinyoung doing their cute aegyos in front of the audience.




Tribute to Kdrama fans


The night wasn’t only meant for Kpop fans as there was also a tribute for Filipino Kdrama fans as OSTs from top Korean drama series such as ‘Descendants of the Sun’, ‘Moonlight Drawn by Clouds’, ‘Boys Over Flowers’, and ‘My Sassy Girl’ were performed by the Kpop artists. The crowd was nostalgic as they sang along the familiar lyrics and was even more delighted to see their favorite scenes flashed on screen.


'Descendants of the Sun' OST ‘You are My Everything’ was performed by AOA's Choa. Other OSTs that were performed are ‘Swallowing my Heart’ from 'Moonlight Drawn by the Clouds' by B1A4's Sandeul, 'Paradise' from Boys Over Flowers by BAP’s Youngjae and Daehyun, and Shin Seung Hoon’s ‘I believe’ from 'My Sassy Girl' also by AOA's Choa.


AOA


Girl power is certainly very much present that night as AOA amused the crowd with their girly charms, angelic voices, and sexy performance. They were adorable and eye candy as ever as they performed songs ‘Excuse Me’, ‘Miniskirt’, and ‘Heart Attack’. They also showed some aegyos too, much to the delight of their male fans.






BTOB (Born to Beat)


Perhaps one of the most anticipated parts of the concert, was BTOB’s set as Philippine Melodies (their fanclub’s name) have really missed them since their last visit to Manila in 2015.

Fans sang along while the members perform ‘Pray (I’ll Be Your Man),’ and ‘Beep, Beep.’

“Wow, nice to meet you Manila!..I missed you! How have you been Manila?,” BTOB leader Eunkwang asked. 

“Hi Philippines! Long time no see!...Louder! Louder! Louder!,” shouted Yook Sung Jae, prodding the crowd to scream even louder for him. Known to be the group’s adorable maknae (youngest member) and for his famous role as Yoo Deok Hwa in the recently concluded Kdrama hit, ‘Goblin: The Lonely & Great God’, he was darling of the crowd that night. He was so amazed at the fans’ support for him that he later said “I love Philippines!”

The group later on invited everyone to do the peace sign, as they briefly talked about the noble cause behind the concert. They ended their set with their hit single “Wow”.




CNBLUE


Next in line was Kpop star CNBLUE, whose fans comprised almost a third of the crowd in the arena. Having been missed by their supporters for almost two years, the screaming got even louder when it was their turn. 

“Long time no see! Thank you for waiting. Thank you for screaming. I love you! Today is 2017 Global Peace Concert One Korea in Manila,” said CNBLUE leader Jung Yonghwa. He’s indeed a total performer as he sent everyone’s energy on a high with his superb vocals and suave dance moves . His fan service also made a lot the girls’ hearts flutter as he threw hearts and kisses in the air while walking around the stage.

The CNBLUE boys made the crowd roar louder with their insanely amazing performance of songs “Can't Stop,” “Cinderella,” and “You're so Fine”. 



After this, BTOB’s Eunkwang and Hyunsik went back onstage to perform a special acoustic rendition of ‘Anak’ by Freddie Aguilar, with Filipino actor Cesar Montano on guitar. The audience was surprised with Eunkwang’s perfect Tagalog accent and cheered throughout the entire song. 

SHINee



Of course, the night wouldn’t be complete without the electrifying performance from Kpop boy group SHINee, whose energetic dance moves and powerful vocals impressed everyone in the audience. They totally rocked the arena as they performed songs ‘View’, ‘One of one’, and ‘Everybody’. 



Thousands of Shawols gave the boys a standing ovation while singing their hearts out to each song. The fans were so happy to see their idols again that they started chanting “Shinee! Shinee!”. The group heard this and joined in the chanting.




PSY


The last artist to perform was Korean superstar Psy with his hits ‘Napal Baji,’ ‘Gentleman’, and of course, ‘Oppa Gangnam Style’, which made everyone jump and dance. He also performed a heartwarming song that speaks about the hardships and sacrifices of fathers for their families titled “Daddy’.




Finale: A Call for Korean Reunification and Global Peace

The night ended with all the artists singing the One K Global Campaign song, which serves as the anchor of the entire concert. There were fireworks onstage and confetti filled the center of the arena as wonderful music filled the air.

After the song, CNBLUE’s Jung Yong Hwa walked to the center stage and started bowing and bidding everyone goodbye. His example was followed by the other artists as everyone soon started bowing and waving to the audience.

It was indeed an awesome and unforgettable night as fans were all smiles as they left the venue. All the artists not only showed exemplary showmanship but also great love for fans with their excellent fan service.

Moreover, aside from just fun and entertainment, this concert served as a call for continued support for the dream of a peaceful reunification of the Korean people and global peace, a noble cause that’s truly worth supporting.

Now more than ever, the One K Concert attests to the power and influence of Hallyu in the Philippines, as well as the strong Philippine-Korean ties, which goes as far back as the 1950s when the former gave assistance to the latter during the Korean war.

The One K Global Concert Tour is set to take place in other countries like the United States, China, and Japan among others. It’s Manila leg was organized by KBS Media and ONE K Global Campaign Organizing committee, in partnership with All Access Productions. #

Saturday, January 28, 2017


Don’t you just love to sit back and relax while drinking a cup of coffee in a nice, ambient cafe? You can read a good book or two, chat with friends, or even listen to good music while savoring that cup of Americano or Caramel Latte. If you’re like me who can’t get by a day without drinking coffee, then you may want to experience Korea’s infamous coffee culture.

Compared to tea, coffee can be considered a newcomer in the Korean market. Based on historical data, tea has been in Korea since as early as year 661, while Emperor Gojong only introduced coffee in 1896. But unlike many Asian countries where tea is the preferred drink, Koreans are generally coffee lovers. They love it so much that in a recent study (2013), it was said that Koreans consume coffee at an average of 12.2 times per week, which is more than their average consumption of their national dish, Kimchi. 

Coffee consumption has also become a status symbol among Koreans. From being a representation of western culture, which was first consumed by the wealthy and elite, to being a trend or a kind of ‘social glue’ that brings people together, Korea’s coffee culture has indeed evolved rapidly over the years, and there’s no stopping the industry’s growth just yet.

In a 2015 study, it was revealed that Seoul hotels were said to have the world’s most expensive coffee with an average price of KRW 10,000, and Starbucks is said to be the most expensive in Seoul than in any other city in the world at around 4-5 dollars at minimum. But despite the surge in coffee prices, Koreans continue to consume coffee.

Seoul hotels have the most expensive coffee in the world- Hotels.com 2015 Club Sandwich Index
Considered as the third biggest coffee drinker in Asia, Korea is home to around 49,600 cafes as of 2015, 17,000 of which can be found in Seoul. No wonder café-hopping, a term that means to patronize a number of different cafes on a single outing, is becoming a popular activity there. Cafe streets, areas that are lined with coffee shops, have also started to emerge and are becoming more popular in recent years.


I’ve had my own share of café-hopping in Seoul, and I’d have to say the experience is nothing short of amazing. There are about 2-5 cafes in every street, so at times you can literally hop on the coffee shop next door. My most favorite places to satiate my caffeine addiction are Myeongdong, Gangnam, Hongdae and Samcheongdong, and I’ve identified at least 4 types of cafes there according to ownership and style:

(1) Mainstream
(2) Themed
(3) Traditional/Hanok
(4) Celebrity-owned


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Mainstream Cafes

Mainstream Cafes are popular coffee shop chains that have branches all over the world. A good example for this is Starbucks, which has record-breaking achievements in Korea. Currently, Seoul holds the record as the city with the most number of Starbucks branches in the world and Korea is also ranked as the 3rd country with the most number of licensed Starbucks stores at 952 in total as of 3rd quarter of 2016.

Other big players that you can find all over Korea are Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf, Seattle’s Best Coffee, and Gloria Jean’s, among others.

There are also popular homegrown cafes like Angel-in-us Coffee, Caffe Bene, and Tom N Toms.

If you’re a Hallyu fan, you’ll probably have an idea about how huge the mainstream coffee industry is in Korea. Cafes are a popular meet-up or dating place in Kdramas, and are sometimes also used as filming locations for Kpop music videos. The popularity of some coffee shops is even attributed to their exposure in entertainment shows.

Caffe Bene. Remember the famous foam kiss of Kim Joo Won (Hyun Bin) and Gil Ra Im (Ha Ji Won) in Secret Garden episode 10? It was filmed at Caffe Bene in Seongbuk-gu.


Address: 120-2 Dongseo-dong 1(IL)-Ga, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul
Dal Komm Coffee. Some of the best scenes of Descendant of the Sun were filmed at Dal Komm Coffee. In fact, the drama featured 3 Dal Komm coffee branches located in Songdo, Bundang, and Yangjae. The scenes above from DOTS episode 13 (double date and fist bump scene) were shot at the Songdo branch.

Address: 23-5 Songdo 2(i)-dong, Yeonsu-gu, Incheon, South Korea

Themed Cafes


If you like drinking coffee with style, then themed cafes might suit your taste. These are coffee shops where everything; be it food, architecture, music, etc., revolves around a central concept, which can pretty much be anything under the sun. This is also the reason why each café offers something unique--because the owner’s creativity, individual taste and passion for coffee are infused in it.

Pet lover? Bookworm? Movie addict? I’m pretty sure there’s a themed café that will appeal to your fancy. The cafes feature a wide variety of subjects- from animals/pets, art, fashion, fruits, food, cartoon characters, foreign countries, and even movies.

I’ve seen quite a few themed cafes when I was in Korea. To name a few, I’ve seen a yarn store with a coffee shop, a café with a full banana concept, a vintage-themed café, and a café with a Lego theme. There’s even a Hello Kitty themed café complete with all the pink stuff!

Hello Kitty Café. This café is one of my favorites! 
I love how girly and cute it is and how great of a hang out place it can be.

Address: 364-14, Seogyo-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul, Korea
You can check out my review of Hello Kitty Cafe HERE.

Slow Park. This small café-cum-bistro in the quaint and serene neighborhood of Samcheongdong offers a unique setting that combines elegance and warmth, as well as modernity and tradition. This place is becoming a popular venue for magazine shoots and TV interviews with celebrities.

Address: 15-2, Samcheon-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea
You can check out my review of Slow Park HERE.


Traditional/ Hanok-style Cafes

The earliest coffee shops in Korea were called dabang (방). Nowadays, there are only a few traditional dabangs left in Seoul, but probably a good alternative to this is a Hanok (한옥) Café.

The Hanok is the traditional Korean home, which is known for its beautiful architecture. They are usually characterized by wooden pillars and floors (daecheong maru대청마루 ), clay walls and roofs, and Hanji, a traditional Korean paper which can be found pasted on flat surfaces like doors and windows for their insulating capacity and transparency.

A number of Hanoks were renovated and turned into cafes around Insa-dong and Bukchon Hanok Village. These shops are perfect for those who want a unique Korean coffee experience. They even offer traditional teas, snacks, and Korean rice cakes and desserts such as Bingsu, to complement the ambience. Some also offer alcoholic beverages such as beer and cocktails.

Luden Loquen Space (Café LN). A nice Hanok style café with an elegant traditional ambience in Bukchon that boasts of its Korean Black Raspberry Latte and Glutinous Rice Cake Waffle. 

Address: 5, Bukchon-ro 5na-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
Photo credit: visitkorea.or.kr; kimcheeguesthouse.com

Celebrity Owned Cafes


For Kpop fans and Kdrama lovers, there are also all sorts of celebrity-owned cafes, which reflect the personality of the owners, and often times feature their most prized collections.

Aside from coffee and pastries, most celebrity-owned cafes also sell idol-inspired merchandise like mugs, tumblers, shirts, and even signed posters and albums, which serve as popular souvenirs for fans.

At times, they also have a fan mailbox, where you can leave messages of support to your idol.

Celebrity-owned cafes are a popular hangout place for fangirls as they’re the perfect place to meet and become friends with other fans, as well as get a glimpse of their favorite Korean idols in person. If you’re particularly lucky, you may even catch them hanging out with some of their idol friends. Just make sure to not be too overexcited and not invade their privacy. Picture taking is sometimes not allowed so be sure to ask permission first. If your idol is in a good mood, who knows he/she might even agree to a selfie!^^

Wiki Café. This cute café in Samcheongdong is owned by Super Junior member Lee Sungmin. Being a huge Super Junior fan, I was really ecstatic to visit this café. I was even lucky to have a selfie with Sungmin’s younger brother, Lee Sungjin!

Address: 51 Sagan-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea
You can check out my review of Wiki Cafe HERE.


Café J Holic. JYJ member, Kim Jae Joong, owns this café. The minimalist feel and modern ambience reflects Jaejoong’s sophisticated style.☕

Address: 3rd & 4th Floor, 8 Myeongdong 6gil, Chung-gu, Seoul or 54-6 Myeongdong 2-ga,
Chung-gu, Seoul

Wednesday, March 23, 2016

On Wednesday, March 23, 2016 by Lucky in , , , , , , , , , , , , ,    No comments

Published in Inquirer.net :)

For Philippine fans of multi-awarded Korean boy band Beast, their 1st Fan Meeting in the country which is organized by Cube Entertainment, Butterfly and All Access Productions, is worth the wait, because after almost 6 years, their idols came back to Manila and gave them a night they’ll never forget at the SMART Araneta Coliseum last March 19, 2016. Thousands of ‘B2uties’ (collective name for Beast fans; pronounced as ‘Beauties’) flocked the Big Dome to see the boys showcase their talents, and flaunt their charisma in a night of musical madness, fan interaction, and entertainment.

Media photo op with Beast! ^^ Thank you All Access Productions and Inquirer.net for this :) If you will see all media photos, Dongwoon and Yoseob has the same pose all throughout. So cute!
Unfortunately, vocalist Jang Hyunseung was unable to attend the event because of some personal reasons. But even with one member missing, the remaining Beast members, which consists of leader, vocalist and sub-rapper Yoon Doojoon, main vocalist Yang Yoseob, main rapper Yong Junhyung, visual and vocalist Lee Gikwang, and rapper and maknae (Korean word meaning ‘youngest member’) Son Dongwoon did their best to return the love of their fans through their powerful performances, high energy level and heartfelt sincerity.

The boys warmed up the night with hits like “Good Luck”, “Yey”, and “I Think I Love You”. The fans were all ecstatic and screamed their hearts out as the boys performed one song after the other. After that, they all bowed and introduced themselves to the audience. Gikwang was all smiles when he addressed the fans and said “Hello to all Philippine B2uties! It’s been a while since the last time we’ve been here, so it’s nice meeting you guys.”





Member Dongwoon, who previously studied English in Laguna, amusingly introduced himself and said, “Hello Philippines! Mabuhay! I’m Dongwoon from Sta. Rosa.” Yoseob went along with him and responded “Hello! Nice to meet you! My name is (Yoseob). I’m from Korea.”

Junhyung assured the fans that they prepared a lot for that night and won’t let them down. Gikwang thrilled the fans even more by saying “Hello! What’s up Philippines? I missed everyone. Long time no see. I love you!” Leader Doojoon followed him by saying “Mabuhay! Enjoy tonight!”

Since a fan meet offers more fan interaction than the usual concerts, some lucky fans were selected via raffle to play games with Beast members. The 1st game was the cup stacking game where each Beast member was paired with a fan. While choosing the players, Beast learned that one of them was celebrating her birthday so they immediately sung a cute rendition of Happy Birthday for her in acapella, and even hugged her.








For the 2nd game called ‘Kick for Gifts, Beast prepared presents for some lucky fans, which include a Starbucks tumbler, a teddy bear called ‘Yoseob Edition Teddy Bear’, their 2016 Seasons Greetings Calendar and a signed album. Selfies with the members were also included as prizes. The game required Beast members to kick a mini soccer ball into a numbered board that contains the names of the prizes. Since not all the numbers have prizes in them, the members had to try again a few more times, and after several futile attempts, the members started playfully rigging the game to make sure all their gifts are won by the fans.

All the fans enjoyed seeing their idols’ fun and competitive side. They were screaming and laughing at the boys’ crazy antics, and playfulness. The members also impressed the audience with their excellent fan service, enthusiasm, and charm. They interacted with the fans without reservations, hugging fans onstage, singing ‘Congratulations’ songs to winners, and taking their selfies using fans’ cameras while they roam around.

After the games, Beast continued to fill the night with musical frenzy as they performed hits like  “Gonna Go To Work,” “Midnight,” “On Rainy Days,” “Suite Room,” “12:30,” “Beautiful Night,” and “How to Love” for encore. Check out the boys' photos in action (and guess who my favorite member is):

















The fans also returned the love they got from Beast by singing and dancing, and waving their rose-shaped light sticks all throughout the night, creating a wonderful sea of dark grey among the audience. They also surprised Gikwang with a special cake as an advanced present for his birthday in March 30, and came up with various banner projects and a special video presentation for the boys.
At the end of the show, Beast thanked their fans for the wonderful night and their heartfelt support. “Thank you for coming tonight…I love you. We will come back. Please wait for us and our songs. Until we meet again,” said Junhyung.

This is the cake that Beast Philippines prepared for Gikwang.  Credit: Beast Philippines
“…I am really happy to meet my Philippine fans after a long time… Thank you guys for being here today. To be honest, we really missed you too. We don’t know when the next time would be, but we’ll try to make that as soon as possible. This time, not just a fan meeting but an official concert. Thank you!” said Gikwang.

Dongwoon also followed and said “Did you guys have fun today? For us also, this will be an unforgettable memory.” He then recalled his experience while studying in Sta. Rosa, Laguna and said, “I’m hoping to see you guys again at a concert and enjoy taho (Pinoy street food made of soft tofu) with you. During my study at Sta. Rosa, I really enjoyed taho… Thank you everybody. Mahal kita!”

The fan interaction did not end there though as selected fans were able to take advantage of meet and greet perks that include a high-touch session, group photo ops, and signed photos which were given by the members themselves.


A day after the concert, Doojoon posted in his instagram account, “Seeing a placard saying that seeing us is a dream come true kind of touched my heart. Thank you so much! Thank you, thank you Philippines. Bye. See you again.”

Note: Photo has been translated already :)
Truly, good things come to those who wait, and in the case of Philippine B2uties, all the years of anticipation only made their reunion with Beast even more special.

Beast first visited Manila in 2010, when they were still rookies, for a charity concert. Despite being considered underrated, the group has proven their exceptional talent and resilience by winning several awards, which includes the Bonsang Awards at Seoul Music Awards, as well as Artist of the Year at the Melon Music Awards in 2011 and 2012.#

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Thank you very much for All Access Productions and inquirer.net for giving me the chance to cover this event and to get to know Beast! I arrived as a mere spectator but came out a fan :)
Please don't forget to credit me when using my photos. Thanks!

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