
Palak Tiwari's Korean Getaway Is All About Traditional Hanbok, Local Flavours And More
Recently, Palak shared a glimpse of her trip on Instagram. The images featured the actress dressed in Hanbok - a traditional Korean attire, known for its vibrant colours and flowing lines. A symbol of Korean culture, the dress is often worn during special occasions and festivals.
Palak seems to be at the Gyeongbokgung Palace in Seoul. The 24-year-old actress was seen posing in front of royal buildings and wooden doors. There was also a glimpse of Palak crossing the road, holding her friend's hand. In the caption, she wrote, "Cuz I'm miss PT Korea."
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Palak Tiwari shared some more pictures from her Korea trip. The reel of memories opened with the actress posing for a selfie with a flower bouquet in her hand.
Palak, who is the Indian brand ambassador for the Korean beauty brand, Etude House, received a warm welcome from the staff on her arrival in Seoul. They decorated her green room with pink balloons and presented her with a flower bouquet.
During her trip, Palak also enjoyed an array of Korean food in Seoul. The actress had steamed rice with seaweed soup. A selection of side dishes including radish kimchi, sautéed spinach and pickled vegetables with soy sauce. Palak also shared a picture of a dessert station in her carousel post. We could spot tarts, pastries, biscottis and small decorated cakes on the table.
The side note read, "Just @etudeindia @etudeofficial and Seoul making me very happy."
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Palak Tiwari's travel escapade is inspiring us to book a ticket to South Korea right away.
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