KMK: Kimchi Warrior
Korean national food has a new champion! The ‘Kimchi Warrior’!
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Korean national food has a new champion! The ‘Kimchi Warrior’!
Continue ReadingOn October 15-16, KOTESOL will host the 19th KOTESOL International Conference at Sookmyung Women’s University in Seoul. It is Korea’s largest English language teaching conference. Over 1,500 people are expected to attend the conference over the two days. “Pushing Our Paradigms: Connecting with Culture” is the conference theme, and we have invited speakers that will […]
Continue ReadingCNNGO recently published Kyle Burton’s 12 rules for expat life in Korea. I’m a little behind on the ripples through the Korean blogosphere. If you haven’t seen the reaction then you can check out what Roboseyo, Chris in South Korea, Paul Ajosshi, and Dave Willis each had to say. The general consensus is that Mr. […]
Continue ReadingA few weeks ago I left the confines of Seoul and headed north, up to Paju. I don’t know if you’ve heard of Paju, but the last time I went was to see the Heyri artist village. That was a great trip and well worth a day trip or even just an afternoon. At the […]
Continue ReadingNOTE: This guest post is from a member of Nanoomi.net, a community of writers, translators and Korea-enthusiasts who represent part of the diverse ecology of the Korean blogosphere. You can see more from Chris at Chris in South Korea. Life in Korea: 10 things to do instead of being jaded Define: jaded – “dulled […]
Continue ReadingWith the grand opening of Siberia 2 in the Gyeongridan area I recently had the opportunity to pick the brain of Patrick Bergy who co-owns the restaurant with his wife Zhanna. Here my the Interview with Siberia’s Patrick Bergy. Who are the people behind Siberia? How did you come together? My wife Zhanna, whom has lived […]
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