WATCH: Xian Lim, Kim Chiu wear hanboks, go sightseeing in South Korea vlog | Inquirer Entertainment

WATCH: Xian Lim, Kim Chiu wear hanboks, go sightseeing in South Korea vlog

By: - Reporter
/ 09:08 AM April 06, 2018

When you’re on a trip, you make sure that as much as possible, it will be memorable. For Xian Lim and Kim Chiu, they did just that by doing all sorts of things and documenting it.

The two retreated to South Korea for the Holy Week. Aside from taking photos and posting it on Instagram, they documented their travel as well, as featured in Lim’s vlog uploaded on YouTube Wednesday.

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Greeting viewers in Korean with “Annyeonghaseyo!” while wearing traditional hanboks, they also had their formal photos taken. They did not expect how cold it would be upon arriving, making Chiu label herself as a “fashion victim” and shop for clothes fit for the weather.

They also visited various places in the country such as Nami Island, went on a food trip at the heart of the city and went wild while on a roller-coaster ride. And during the entire vlog, they did not hide how sweet they were with each other.

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Lim has been regularly vlogging about his adventures, such as showing incidents behind the scenes of his movies, trying his best at delivering pick-up lines, and showing his sense of humor. Chiu has been featured in some videos.  /ra

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