Okay, so I’ve been hearing so much about this “eterno cheongdam” thing. Everyone’s talking about it, and honestly, I was getting major FOMO. So, I decided, you know what? I’m gonna check this out myself and see what the hype is all about.
First, I did some digging. Turns out, “eterno cheongdam” is some kind of super fancy, high-end residential building, like, the place to live if you’re, well, loaded. I browsed through a few pictures online, and wow, it looked insane. All sleek lines, modern design, and views that probably cost more than my entire life savings. I’m not gonna lie, I was a little intimidated, but also super curious.

I decided I wanted to do more than just look at pictures, I wanted to experience it somehow. So, i found a few open house events or virtual viewings that offered.
The Virtual Tour
- Signing Up: I found a virtual tour online – score! – and signed up. It was pretty easy, just had to put in my email and stuff.
- The Experience: Okay, so I logged in, and it was like stepping into another world. The tour started in this grand lobby, all marble and high ceilings. Then, the virtual guide (which was just a voice, but a very fancy-sounding voice) took me through the different apartments.
- The Apartments: Seriously, these places were huge! They showed off kitchens with appliances I’ve never even heard of, bathrooms that looked like spas, and bedrooms with walk-in closets bigger than my current apartment. And the views! Even through a screen, the views of the city were breathtaking. They showed how the light changed throughout the day, which was a nice touch.
- Amenities: This is where it got really crazy. They had a virtual tour of the building’s amenities, and it was like a five-star hotel. There was a gym with personal trainers on call (virtually, of course), a swimming pool that looked like it belonged in a resort, and even a private cinema. Seriously, who needs to leave the building?
After the tour, I just sat there for a minute, kind of stunned. It was a whole different level of living. I mean, I’m not about to move into eterno cheongdam anytime soon (my bank account would cry), but it was fascinating to see how the other half lives. Or, you know, the other 0.1%. It definitely gave me some serious interior design inspiration, though. Maybe I can incorporate some of that sleek, minimalist vibe into my own place… on a much smaller budget, of course.
It was a fun little adventure into a world I’ll probably never actually be a part of. But hey, a girl can dream, right?