Monday, January 31

Malaysian

I wrote tonight not because I am racist, but I’m very concern of selfish and arrogant attitude of Malaysian, namely Chinese.

I was at Tesco Mall yesterday night to buy some stuff and there was crates and boxes of oranges sold there.

All of the boxes are meant to be sold to public and anyone who want to celebrate and join the festivity of the Chinese New Year that coming up in three days time.

What make my eyes sore is that there are some people and based of my mere observation at that time, Chinese people, without any shame to people around, opened a box and tested the oranges inside. They picked not one, not two but three oranges and ate them all. What about the skin? They put it on top of the undisturbed boxes.

Then, one guy opened up several boxes and transferred some oranges into one box and just left the others there. Selfish bastard.

The question here is why? Why are you being so selfish? If you can be a little considerate, at least throw away the skins into an appropriate place. Such a disgrace to look.

Tesco staffs were there and told them to stop what they were doing, and as you may guess they stopped for a while, and they came back for another try.

GG WEH!

Thursday, January 13

보스-동

The Bosu-dong Book Street

After the 6.25 War, many people took shelter at Busan and many students studied at the schools even at the camp classes and air-open classes in Busan. At that time, it was very difficult that students and the intellectuals buy new books for study, so secondhand book stores were increased more and more. Later, the Bosu-dong book street was formed.


The Bosu-dong book street has became the famous cultural place since 1960s. Some people sold their precious books when they needed some money because they were badly off. Others bought secondhand books cheaply at there. Especially, at the beginning of semester, the street was very crowded with students to buy or sell some books.
These days, a number of bookstores which sell new books have took their places at the street because of economic growth. The bookstores of the street possesses many kinds of book and they offer books cheaply, so the present Bosu-dong book street which are popular among many people could be created.


※Transportation

*Bus - get off Bupyeong-dong, Bosu-dong No. 59, 60, 81

*Subway - get off gate 3 of Jagalchi station

P/S:  I know about this place when I watched ‘2 Days 1 Night’ in KBS where Lee Seunggi have to find a really old books from this place. I wonder if there’s such a place here in Malaysia.

Originally: http://dynamicbusan.blogspot.com/2007/11/bosu-dong-book-street.html

Tuesday, January 11

Learning New Things!

It is true when people say that you’ll never stop learning until you are dead.

I learn new things everyday, and now I’m enjoying learning new language.

I learn Korean language as of now. Back to basic I guess, like we learn languages in Standard 1.

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For now, I just learn the basic of the language; the vowels and consonants and the pronunciation.

I have came across the grammar part but never really get the hang of it. Yet.

Thanks to the internet and KBS World at Channel 391 (ASTRO), I got more and more spirited to learn Korean. Success is at hand. :D

P/S: Picture: Thank you and I’m Sorry in Korean.