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  • The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call – Kdrama Review

    The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call – Kdrama Review

    The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call offers a humorous yet poignant look at trauma care’s challenges through Baek Gang Hyeok and his team, exploring hospital disparities and character dynamics in a captivating medical drama.

  • Iron Family – Kdrama Review

    Iron Family – Kdrama Review

    If you’re a K-drama enthusiast like me, you know the struggle of committing to a long-running series. Will it be worth your time? Will it drag? Will it keep you hooked? These questions are even more pressing when the drama crosses the 40-episode mark. But sometimes, you stumble upon a show like Iron Family that, […]

  • Hear Me: Our Summer – Korean Movie Review

    Hear Me: Our Summer – Korean Movie Review

    Hear Me: Our Summer is a beautifully crafted Korean film about love, youth, and communication. It uniquely portrays a love story involving a hearing-impaired woman and highlights emotional connections through sign language.

  • Light Shop – Kdrama Review

    Light Shop – Kdrama Review

    “Light Shop” is an 8-episode series exploring life, death, and connections beyond mortality. Directed by Kim Hee-won, it weaves intricate narratives while offering deep emotional and philosophical insights set within a mysterious light shop.

  • Learning: A never ending trail that keeps our life a little more interesting!

    Learning: A never ending trail that keeps our life a little more interesting!

    What skills or lessons have you learned recently? I always have a clear understanding about the difference between studying and learning. And that is why the word learning always excites me and it quenches my curiosity without bias. My greatest teacher in my life is life itself and myself. And my learning courses are always […]

  • 5 Best K-Drama Starring Kim Sejeong

    5 Best K-Drama Starring Kim Sejeong

    Kim Sejeong transcends the typical idol-turned-actress, effortlessly winning hearts and proving her undeniable charm in every role.

  • 10 Best Kdrama Starring Park Shin Hye

    10 Best Kdrama Starring Park Shin Hye

    Park Shin Hye captivates with diverse roles, showcasing her talent and heart. Each performance is an emotional journey worth experiencing!

  • October Newsletter

    October Newsletter

    The October newsletter of A Solivagant’s Shoes is here, celebrating five remarkable years! Readers are invited to engage by guessing a mystery quote and sharing feedback. Your continued support enriches this journey, making each edition a heartfelt connection. Dive in and enjoy the latest updates from the blogger!

  • I Cried Today In Front Of My Mother

    I Cried Today In Front Of My Mother

    Today was that day for me. The day that we INFJs have… The day when all the worries which we have been ignoring and stuffing inside the  closest inside our mind so that we make believe everything is fine and try to carry on with life breaks out. And today is the day for me… […]

  • The Passing Breeze and Silent Mountain

    The Passing Breeze and Silent Mountain

    There was a time when winter settled in,A mountain stood, untouched by warmth or spring,Content beneath the sky’s indifferent gaze,No need for change, no promise of new days. But then a breeze, soft as a distant hum,Wandered through the valleys, gentle, numb,A fleeting warmth, felt like a whisper through the frost,Not much, but enough to […]

  • A Solivagant’s Shoes September Newsletter

    A Solivagant’s Shoes September Newsletter

    Hey Readers! The September edition of A Solivagant’s Shoes is here, and it’s packed with inspiration, new adventures, and personal discoveries. Plus, check out some app suggestions for travelers to build an experiential itinerary and more! Ready to dive in? Download the Newsletter Now! Don’t forget to subscribe to A Solivagant’s Shoes to get a […]

  • Being Weak: Personal Reflection

    Being Weak: Personal Reflection

    Weakness is a word that we often associate with our inabilities, negativity, shame, or failure. We tend to avoid it, hide it, or deny it. But what if we could see weakness differently? Weakness has two sides: physical and emotional. I experienced the extremes of both. Physical Weakness The first time I felt physically weak […]

  • Marching Away From My 25th March

    Marching Away From My 25th March

    March, the month I love the most. The reason is quite simple, it’s the month that my mother gave birth to me. It’s the month I feel at home. It’s the month that made me cry a lot. It’s the month that made me who I am. It is also the month I reborn. It’s […]

  • The Impact of K-Dramas on Language Learning, Culture, and Gender Perception

    The Impact of K-Dramas on Language Learning, Culture, and Gender Perception

    A K-series enthusiast reflects on the depth and relatability of K-dramas, highlighting their cultural insights, strong female characters, and educational value. Stay tuned for more K-drama insights!