LOS ANGELES Koreatown 🇺🇸 Walk 4K 2024
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- čas přidán 10. 03. 2024
- Join us on a serene Saturday afternoon walk through the vibrant streets of Koreatown, Los Angeles, a neighborhood celebrated for its dynamic culture, rich history, and the fusion of traditional and modern Korean lifestyle. As we explore this eclectic neighborhood, our journey takes us to a local favorite, MEMORYLOOK COFFEE & FLAGSHIP STORE, a sleek and modern coffee shop that doubles as the flagship store for an eyewear brand. This unique spot is renowned for its einspanner lattes topped with cool, fluffy cream, and its selection of fancy, albeit slightly sweet, donuts. The creme brulee donut, a crowd-pleaser with its glossy sugar coating and vanilla cream, is a must-try for any visitor.
Koreatown, one of the most well-known districts in Los Angeles, serves as a home away from home for the Korean community. With Korean culture taking center stage globally, visitors flock to Koreatown, attracted by its Korean entertainment, art, and cuisine. This neighborhood, rich in diversity, history, and culture, offers more than just a glimpse into Korean heritage; it is a vibrant part of Los Angeles that continues to evolve and welcome all who wander its streets.
From its early beginnings with Korean independence activist Dosan Ahn Chang Ho, to the bustling neighborhood it is today, Koreatown's journey is a testament to the enduring spirit and contribution of the Korean community to Los Angeles' cultural tapestry. Whether it's indulging in the culinary delights of Korean barbecue, exploring large malls with a focus on markets, skin care, and K-pop stores, or simply enjoying a coffee at spots like MEMORYLOOK, Koreatown offers a unique blend of experiences that captivate both locals and visitors alike.
As you join us on this walk, immerse yourself in the sights, sounds, and tastes of Koreatown, and let the story of this neighborhood inspire you. MEMORYLOOK COFFEE & FLAGSHIP STORE, with its modern twist on coffee and fashion, is just one of the many gems you'll discover. Explore, savor, and create memories in the heart of Koreatown, a place where history and modernity converge to offer a truly unique Los Angeles experience.
Filmed with the iPhone 14 Pro + DJI Osmo Mobile 6 in 4K 60fps
Koreatown, Los Angeles, California, USA, February 2024
Damn its been 17 years after i left los angeles, and it brought memories. There are some buildings remembering as a kid back in middle school to high school. I bought my first bbgun near the Bank of america where you took a right turn. Instead of going left, there should be a swapmeet. Anyways thanks for the memories man
Glad I can experience Koreatown like this because it's impossible to park
Nah. Not because it's impossible to park. Not “because it's impossible to park.” Not “because it's impossible to park”. /
Korea town is a fun place to walk. If you can walk a few miles, just find a parking spot in a residential neighborhood like on 4th/5th or 7th street and walk all around between Vermont and western 6th and Olympic. Just spend one day to walk around and explore, it’s fun, great food and nice people. Just stay away from the crazy homeless and you’ll be fine.
Before I left LA in 2021, I went around to get one last look at the places I grew up with. It was still the pandemic so most of those locations were pretty empty and felt deserted. Glad that 3 years later, the Koreatown Plaza is just as alive as I remembered.
Great vlog!
That's very beaufiul experience walking with you, Thanks for your wonderful work. Have a great day. Greetings
I am not Korean but I love delicious Korean food. I live in Inland Empire in California. ❤
I haven't hung out in Ktown since the early 90s when it was kinda crazy. I'm an old-timer. How are the demographics of the neighborhood these days? Are there proportionately less or more Koreans?
I miss Koreatown. Wished you would have filmed around 6th and 8th street with all the Korean cafes and pubs.
good advice!
Any favorite ones I should checkout after filming? Would this be a better walk during the day or night?
@@PeopleWatchingMarcus Go at night check out the Chapman Plaza area on weekends. It's located around 6th st and Kenmore ave.
Koreatowns may be the lost America. / 코리아타운은 잃어버린 미국일 수도 있습니다.