Being there makes you think you're in some little european village in the Alps even though you are actually in South Korea. This is one awesome place. If its not because of seeing it on TV again I could well have put it away at the back of my mind. That's when I decided that I should start a little corner in cyber space to keep a record of pleasant memories. At the same time I hope to share them with those who drop by. Hopefully while here visitors could find something that is informative, interesting and useful. As I pen my thoughts and feelings in this little cyber hideaway do note that certain views and ideas expressed are based purely on personal opinions and preferences. The reader is of course free to disagree.
Muju Resort, lying about 188 km southeast of Seoul, spreads over 1,700 acres of nature as part of the Deogyo National Park. As well as skiing in the winter, it offers leisure activities throughout the year whereby guests can enjoy a gondola ride to the beautiful peak of Deogyusan Mountain, tee-off on an Arnold Palmer designed 18-hole wildlife golf course, or relax in the resort's outdoor hot springs.
I have stayed in many hotels during my visits to various countries over the years but up till now only one has left a deep, strong and lasting impression on me - Hotel Tirol. Tirol is the name of one of Austria's nine states, located in Western Austria. The beauty and warmth of this hotel is very evident through the unique Austrian atmosphere created by its authentic Austrian architecture. The superb interior encompasses you with cosiness as it bathed in the warmth of romantic and gentle lightings.
As you walk through the front doors you will be "greeted" by an imperial staircase with the hotel's name prominently displayed across the facing wall. As you capture the beauty of the place with your cameras do remember to take some snapshots with this stairway as the backdrop.
Each and every room at Hotel Tirol is adorned with Italian tiles, authentic furniture and panels made from the Austrian larch tree, so when you enter your room you will immediately smell the fine scent of an Austrian forest. This is supposed to give one a natural therapy similar to taking a walk through the alpine woods. No wonder it seems that MJ, the King of Pop himself, was interested in buying over the place during his visit here.
You must take a night walk through the picturesque europrean styled buildings around Hotel Tirol. You will get the serene feeling that you are strolling along some little european village in the Alps. Better still, why not enjoy an ice cream cone as you do your walkabout - especially if its a freezing cold night - only for those who are masochists!
And of course don't forget to bring your cameras as there are many cute and cosy little spots for some memorable snapshots.
Those who watched the 12th episode of "Boys Over Flowers" will of course know that at the right period in time the snow-filled slopes actually looked gorgeous as white backdrops for the hundreds of colourfully outfitted fun seekers.
Would love to return to this beautiful wonderland but this time round must make sure it would be during the peak of the skiing season. This is a place that one could come back to whenever there is a need to de-stress and relax. And if after a while of lazing around makes you bored then there are numerous leisure activities available in the resort to keep you occupied.
Korean dramas have become very popular throughout Asia in recent years and have contributed to the general phenomenon of the Korean Wave that is exporting Korean culture throughout the region. This Korean Fever began with the export of Korean TV dramas such as "Autumn Fairy Tale", "Winter Sonata", "Stairways To Heaven" and "Dae Jang Geum" (Jewel in the Palace). This was followed closely by Korean movies, popular music, food and language (even my auntie Poh Choo is taking Korean lessons with her housewives friends).
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