What a delightful feeling to see Philippine products being sold here in Daiso. 🙂
미모사(Mimosa)
Mimosa, commonly known as “Makahiya” in Tagalog, is just a wild grass in my country. I used to play with it when I was young. So I was surprised when I saw this plant being sold in this plant/flower shop.
tI brings back my childhood memories whenever I see this plant. Every time I passed by that shop, I always touc
h it and watch as it gently closes its leaves.^^
서울 한울타리 (Seoul Hanultari)
서울 한울타리 (Seoul Hanultari) is a portal site launched by the Seoul City Government together with the Yeongdeungpogu Multicultural Family Support Center for multicultural families and foreign residents to provide various information about living in Korea. The website is available in eleven different languages: Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese, Tagalog, Vietnamese, Mongol, Khmer, Russian, Thai, and Indonesian.
Seoul Hanultari Website: https://www.mcfamily.or.kr
Seoul Hanultari Facebook page: www.facebook.com/seoulmcfamily
You can also download their app My Seoul(외국인주민, 다문화가족)