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Today, we’re diving into the essentials for a Han River picnic, Korean drama style. You know, chilling with fried chicken and beer, laying out a mat, and ordering food. But let me tell you, if you try this in Venice’s San Marco Square, the cops will be on you in no time. For those planning a trip to Korea, take notes. And for my keyboard warrior friends, check out these items for your next outing. Let’s get started.
Pop-up Tent

Sure, every country has tents, but setting one up by the Han River?
It’s gotta be easy. You’re not camping overnight.
Remember Bulma’s capsules from Dragon Ball?
Toss one, and boom, you’ve got a house. It’s like that. Just throw it, and bam, your tent’s up. Packing it up is a breeze too.
We use these a lot for Han River trips.
Folding Cart

This one’s a game-changer.
With this, you’re the picnic pro.
Blankets, food, drinks, speakers—carry it all with ease.
You might think, ‘Do I really need this for a picnic?’ But trust me, it’s way better than lugging everything around.
Surprisingly, a lot of people use these. Convenience is key.
Fried Chicken and Beer

This one’s a no-brainer.
Everyone heads to the Han River for this combo.
It’s wild, but you can sit anywhere by the river and order delivery. No home address needed.
The Han River has numbered spots. Just give them the number, and your chicken arrives.
Mind-blowing, right? Try it. You won’t find this abroad.
Portable Bluetooth Speaker

Bluetooth sound is top-notch these days, perfect for outdoor jams.
A solid speaker elevates your picnic, especially with fried chicken and beer.
High-capacity Power Bank

Gotta charge your phone, your speaker, everything.
Always good to have a power bank on hand.
Not just for picnics, Koreans carry these everywhere. We use our phones a lot.
Having one of these boosts your quality of life.
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