 I'm so happy to be vlogging with my camera again, but guys, it snowed so much overnight while a lot of it's melted now, by the way. Oh, I can't see anything. I can see a little bit on the streets left, and it was so pretty when I just woke up today. Now it's just all melted and super cold. It's freezing today. It's like 30 degrees Fahrenheit. I walked out of my house, I thought I'd just warmly, I wore this turtleneck, I wore this fluffy jacket, but still, it's freezing. My hands are so cold. Anyways, I am on my way to Iksan-dong. I'm gonna meet up with Haru today, and we're gonna eat some food. I'm hungry. It's like 2.44. We're meeting up at 3, and I haven't eaten all day. I hope I don't have to walk around that much today, because it's just so cold. For those of you guys who are curious about what lip I am wearing, I am wearing Vanilla Co's girl shade today. I love it. Because it's so cold and it's snowed today, I thought there would be not a lot of people here, but nope, I was wrong. Jongro is still poppin'. Pizza. Oh my god, this looks amazing. Wow. Which one? Black? What is it? Four. Which one? This one? How about this one? This one? This one? This one? This one? This one? Okay. What is it? What is it? What is it? I like it. Sticker picture is so random, but we were walking by, and we were like, let's take sticker pics. So we did. Today, I wanted to come thrift shopping. After I came to Korea, I didn't come across too many thrift shops. I mean, there are some vintage thrift stores in Hongdae, but I felt like the prices were kind of unreasonable, because I'm so used to American thrift store prices. $5 on jeans and like $2 in shirts, and the pieces were very high quality. Some of the pieces I still have today and I still wear. I found out that Gwangjang Market, which is famous for their street food, also has a whole section dedicated to vintage goods, so I wanted to check it out. I've been meaning to come here for a long time, so I thought I would just spend some quality time by myself. Yeah, let's go. I finally found it also. It's kind of hard to get around here, because it's just alleys and alleys and alleys of food vendors, but everyone that works here is super nice, so I asked them, where is the vintage market? And they were all kind enough to let me know in a very detailed way, so if you guys get lost, I think you guys should ask around as well. So yeah, here goes my first legit thrift experience in Korea. Go go! Trying this blazer on to see if I like it, because I've been looking for a blazer jacket. I don't know, it's a little oversized on the shoulders, but what do you think? There are a lot of brand name stuff too. They have a lot of Fendi, you're selling the wrong, and Burberry. Oh, I'm just walking around right now. Everything looks the same to me. They all look like this. Two things so far. One of them I'm happy I found because I actually needed a blazer and like a jacket. The other one, I kind of bought like a trench coat. I mean, I like the fit and I got it for a fairly good deal. I don't regret it yet, but I don't know, we'll see. I spent like two hours in here. I don't think that's a lot, but I've had enough and I want to go home. I'm so tired. Okay, I'm like physically and mentally drained. This is not where I was supposed to get out. I don't know where the exit is. If you have patience and persistence, you can definitely find a lot of good stuff here, but you might just be convinced to buy a lot of stuff. Yeah, just you gotta know that that's what they're gonna try to do. I just want to find my way out. How do I get out? Help me guys. I'm so lost. I am so lost. It's a map, but how are you supposed to get around this? Like, why are you supposed to know this? I'm gonna sit for a little because I'm so tired. I'm drained. I'm like so drained. I'm just ready to go home. At least I got two things, right? I just want to shop in peace. Okay, let's go home now. You gotta put this. Oh, it's so fatty. It's so good. There's so much meat in there. Another snack that I love is over here, a kwangjang. I love these. It's so good. It's like a Korean snack, but I love it so much. It's like the one that Christine's mom makes for us all the time. Alright, I'm gonna go home now, but I'll just show you guys a few of the snacks that I like. They're actually most famous for this pindetap. There's Korean pancake, but it's not my favorite. Look at that sizzle. But that's what everyone comes here to eat. When my friends come from America, I always take them here. They're just amazed by the endless selection of street food. And we end up spending so much cash here because we just try everything. Oh, you know what's really good here? Oh my gosh, this is a line for this right now, but... Hi, where are we? We're at an elevator going to Panil's exhibit. And we're here, third floor. Open sesame. We're at Panil to get here so we can go in with him. But congrats to Panil. Congrats. I'm excited. Thank you for having us. We'll enjoy it. Damn, what took this? Okay, we're here. Let's go. Itadakimasu. Just checking out. Look, there are all these cameras. I was originally going to get the Minelta. I think I'm just going to get the automatic one because I know if I get the heavy one, I'm not going to carry it around a lot. When it comes to design, I really like this, but it's so heavy. So I just want to get like an easy point and shoot. This one's pretty cute too. It's very vintage. What do you think? This is the first automatic camera. Oh, really? The result is good too. It can be an automatic focus point. And the design is pretty. I decided to get the Leica Mini Z. This one's so pretty too. You can check out the colors if you want to try it. That is so cool. Look at these. Last ones. They even give you free batteries and a free film. If you go back and forth, you can use the automatic focus point. Put it in like this, and take out the tip at the front and just put it in here. If you put it in here, it will automatically close. And the number will come out. From now on, the counter will start. Look at that. Almost gone. I love it though. Just film camera ever. I'll be going to Tejudo this Thursday. And then I'll also be going to Pusan this weekend. So I'll film a lot from there. And then get them developed and see if I like it. I can also exchange it if I feel like I don't like the outcome of the photos. I just have to end up paying for the batteries and the film that she put in here. So that's really good too. Wow, I think that place is pretty cool. And the worker, the owner. I don't know if she's the owner or the worker. Super nice, very informative and very patient and detailed. Because I went to the store maybe about five times before I finally purchased my camera today. Because I was always like, I don't know which one to get. And she would explain like, almost all of the cameras to me. And she would be like, this is good because of this. And this isn't so great because of this. And yeah, thank you so much. At the end, I ended up getting a completely different camera. But hey, I finally made up my mind.