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Gender Female
Industry Student
Location Canada
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Introduction Normally you would think it's a bit weird that a chinese and spanish girl would love the korean entertainment but if you're like me...I'm sure you don't mind what others think ^_^ I've created this blog to satisfy my k-drama interests and all of my other interests. Enjoy!
Interests K-DRAMAS, J-Doramas, K-MUSIC, PHOTOGRAPHING, ANIME, MANGAS, FASHION
Favorite Movies K-dramas that I loved:, Hong Gil Dong (fusion sageuk drama), Mixed-Up Investigative Agency (aka Evasive Inquiry Agency), Que Sera Sera (Brilliant acting and superb story although a bit intense), My Girl (A fun one!), Delightful Girl (Truly Hilarious), Bad Family (Similar to Little Miss Sunshine), Flowers for my Life(a heartwarming series unlike any), Over the Rainbow, Goong (Loved the innocence in the lead actress!), Powerful Opponents (the son of the president is interesting )...and many other ones, J-Dramas:, Nodame Cantabile (a must watch for classic music lovers!), Hana Yori Dango (Best Series ever!), Hotaru no Hikari (the female protagonist is just tooo adorable), Absolute Boyfriend (still ongoing n getting more interesting, I think I even like it more than the manga), Howl's Moving Castle
Favorite Music Byul (Sweet), Big Bang, Epic High (normally I don't like rap but their lyrics are quite different and they choose interesting topics to sing about), SUJU(because of their quirky personas LOL), DBSK, Lee Minwoo, Son Ho Young, Loveholic(Soulful), Clazziquai (Indie), Younha (similar to Kelly Clarkson), and my most fav. recent one - the new upcoming Navi for her strong soulful voice (A mix of Christina Aguilera and Alicia Keys) J-Pop: Ayumi Hamasaki(Rock), Utada Hikaru(R&B), and Ayaka (sings theme for Absolute boyfriend)
Favorite Books Harry Potter (I hadn't had the time to finish it yet so no spoilers please!, Most Mercedes Lackey Novels (because I'm a sucker for fantasy genres!), Shojo manga (Vampire Knight, Absolute Boyfriend, Ouran Host Club (it's so good; hopefully, they'll make a live action one!), Ernest Hemingway's "The Snows of Kilimanjaro", Lorraine Hansberry's "A Raisin in the Sun"