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WATCH: Kristel Fulgar does a room tour of her new place in Seoul

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Kristel Fulgar did a room tour of her newest place in Hongdae in Seoul in her latest YouTube vlog.  

"Magro-room tour tayo pero baka mahilo kayo kasi sobrang laki ng room na 'to baka abutin ito ng 30 minutes sa paglilibot natin kaya mag-ready kayo guys," she joked.

In her room tour, Kristel showed the various sections of her room.

Kristel shared that near the room's door is where she puts her accessories and shoes.

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"Ayan may salamin dito. Ito 'yung pinaka-last kung gagawin before umalis, mag-mask, mag-accessories, mag-perfume. Tapos nandito  'yung socks ko tsaka hats and nandito 'yung shoes ko," she relayed.

She also showed the bathroom and shared her favorite bathing products.

For the kitchen, Kristel said that she purchased a couple of kitchen appliances.

"Next ito na 'yung kitchen, microwave and ayan, ramyeon (noodles). 'Pag wala akong makain, kumukuha lang ako ng ramyeon. Bumili ako ng rice cooker, bumili ako ng thermos kasi walang provided," she said.

Also in her kitchen was a washing machine. "Tsaka nandito 'yung condiments and rice," she said.

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The actress and content creator also showed her work space. "Bumili ako ng chair. Dito ako magwo-work, dito ako mag-aaral, dito ako magi-edit so parang kailangan ko mag-invest ng komportableng upuan," she said.

On her workspace table, Kristel also put her skincare products. "And then may skincare, makeup. Maarte section ko," she said.

She also showed her cabinet where she put her coats, bags, and gadgets.

For her bed, Kristel shared that it has a pull out cabinet underneath which she also used as a storage space.

"Mas maliit [itong room] actually sa pinanggalingan kong apartment pero mas mura siya ng konti. Ang pinakagusto ko dito marami siyang cabinets. Maraming storage," she shared.

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Kristel’s YouTube followers were quick to comment on her vlog and expressed their admiration for the actress for living independently in Korea.

"I admire you being so independent especially living abroad. Enjoy every minute you deserve it all," one fan commented. 

"I know mahirap mag-isa without your mom by your side. Pero I think being independent is a good start. Surrounded ka naman ng mga friends mong mababait,at napaka-supportive. Keep it up Ms. Kristel!" another fan said.

It can be recalled that last December, Kristel moved from Seocho, a district in Seoul, to another district which is Hongdae.

"The vibe in Hongdae it is very young," she said in her vlog back in December.

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Kristel arrived in Korea in September to study Korean language.

She had her first day of class at Sogang University in December.

Back in November, she also signed with a Korean agency called Five Stones Entertainment.

"So I signed with Five Stones Entertainment because for me to have a working visa here in Korea. Kasi kapag kumuha ako ng student visa, they would require me two semesters. Six months 'yun na mag-aaral ako and ayoko na mag-aral ako ng six months. And then Big Boss (Yohan Kim) is friends with CEO Han and then he asked for favor," Kristel shared in her vlog in November.

Kristel stressed though that she hasn’t decided yet if she would enter show business in Korea.

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"Huwag muna magi-expect na maga-artista ako dito, ganyan. Kasi nga hindi pa ako ganun ka-confident mag-Korean. Later na, let's see. Kung ano 'yung matutunan ko sa school baka magkakaroon ako ng confidence," she highlighted.

In December, she shared that she had her first TV guest appearance in Korea for the network Korea News Network (KNN).

Kristel documented the behind the scenes of her TV guesting in her YouTube vlog.

"So I just accepted this project just for fun and because it was offered to me by my friend Joseph. It was a memorable and fun experience but I don't think I am fully ready to enter the entertainment industry here in Korea. I guess I would be needing more time to learn their language and gain some more courage to explore my career in a different country," she said in the vlog.

"I appreciate everyone who is very supportive and cheering for me," she added.

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