What to bring to Korea (Clothes edition)
Well, the last blog post just ended up being way too long so I’ve split them up. Here is the post for the non-clothes things to bring to Korea. #1 – […]
Well, the last blog post just ended up being way too long so I’ve split them up. Here is the post for the non-clothes things to bring to Korea. #1 – […]
I read so many of these lists before we made the move to Korea, so I thought I would add to the collection online. Also, this is a bit more of an […]
No trip to South Korea is complete without at least one visit to a ‘themed’ cafe. Luckily, the Korean entrepreneurial spirit, and what I can only assume is lax intellectual property laws, […]
When did we go: July 2016 How many days: 5 Where did we stay: Chaiin Hotel Tzung Tung Fu How did we get there: China Airways direct from Incheon Disclaimer: […]
There are always those little things about a country and its’ culture that unless you’ve been told, you just would not know! Here are some of the tips we’ve picked […]
Korea is home to some 3,000 islands; from the honeymoon paradise of Jeju to the controversial and disputed Dokdo (Takeshima in Japan). Most of these are small, uninhabited outcrops help form […]
So getting used to a new country was always going to have its challenges. Like getting used to a keyboard where the buttons either side of the spacebar change the […]
For some unknown reason, Korea thinks that children are important enough to warrant a national public holiday, crazy I know. Luckily we more than happy to both critique this decision and take advantage […]
Nestled on the slopes of Naksan (Nak Mountain or Camel Mountain) is one of the few remaining traditional neighbourhoods left in Seoul. These hillside villages, most lost to rampant development, […]
Our home for the year is Jeongok (전곡) a small town on the banks of the Hantang River. Home to around 20,000 people and situated just 15km from the North Korean border, […]