Story Timeline: ESL Reading and Speaking Activity
TweetAn ESL Reading and Speaking ActivityIf you’re looking for an ESL reading and speaking activity, check out this story timeline activity. It makes an excellent follow-up activity for whatever...
View ArticleThe Ultimate Guide To 5 Low Cost Airlines in South Korea
TweetAre you looking for cheap flight tickets from/to South Korea? Well then, we’ve listed all the low cost airlines in South Korea that offer both domestic and international services. So, check them...
View ArticleGeisha Basket with Teaset for sale soon...
TweetI have started my first online store on Ebay : East Sea Scrolls.Soon I will be relisting Japanese Kago-Kinchaku Geisha Basket & Nodate Matcha Teaset & UkiyoE-PrintThe pictures show the set...
View ArticleLearn Hangul (Part 2)
TweetHere's the second episode of the new "Learn Hangul" series - a series designed to help you learn the Korean alphabet from the very beginning to the end.Part 1 introduced Hangul and talked about...
View ArticleYeonmisa Temple – 연미사 (Andong, Gyeongsangbuk-do)
TweetThe Jebiwon Seokbul stone statue at Yeonmisa Temple in Andong, Gyeongsangbuk-do.Hello Again Everyone!!North-east of the Andong city centre, in Gyeongsangbuk-do, and in Jebiwon, Icheon-dong, is...
View Article5 Painfully Hot, Spicy Korean Foods You Should Challenge
TweetHow much do you know about Koreans’ love for spicy foods? Well, it’s easy to notice if you travel around South Korea, because tons of Korean foods either have chili pepper powder or paste in them....
View ArticleBest Korean Local Websites to Buy Korean Citron Tea
Best Korean Local Websites to Buy Korean Citron Tea Tweet Citron Tea (유자차)My citron tea small video making TasteSweet and tangy, almost lemon, flavor A cup of citron teaBenefits* Sweet and healthy...
View ArticleBest Teashop in Town !!
TweetI've found what is indeed currently the best teashop in Busan for hardware ! The shop is called Dae-Dok Myung Cha. Although they do have some tea on hand for sale, they far surpass all other...
View ArticleKorean Lunar New Year in Korea
TweetIn Korea, there are two major holidays:1. Korean Thanksgiving, known as Chuseok in Korean2. Lunar New Year, known as Seollal in KoreanSeollal (설날) looks like seolnal, but is pronounced seollal in...
View ArticlePart-Time Model Wanted for Trazy’s Promotional Video (Part-time Job)
TweetTrazy’s Promotional Video Model (Part-time Job)(for female from Southeast Asia)Join Korea’s #1 Online Travel Guide Trazy.com to grab the best opportunity to promote South Korea, travel and...
View ArticleMullae Art Village
Tweet30 Sept 2015 | Seoul, South Korea —Street artworks and mural villages are common in Korea. I could name a couple of sites where I’ve been to last year: Ihwa Mural Village (이화 벽화마을) and Gangpul...
View ArticleWPC : Optimistic
TweetWPC : OptimisticJanuary 25, 2016chilisarangIn response to the DP’s weekly photo challenge, here’s my version of Optimistic. Optimism requires constant effort. One may deem life as doom or bloom....
View Article1-1 ESL Activities: For Kids (7-13)
TweetPrivate Classes With Kids = Difficult!Teaching private classes to kids can be quite difficult and I personally find it far harder than doing the same thing with adults. Adults are usually able to...
View ArticleNew Year's Eve in Korea
TweetI had planned on ringing in the New Year in some exotic destination. First it was Boracay (where my bestie McBesterson is currently hangin' - jealous, what?), then it was Hong Kong (flights were...
View ArticleColonial Korea: Buseoksa Temple – 부석사 (Yeongju, Gyeongsangbuk-do)
TweetThe flag supports out in front of Buseoksa Temple in 1916.Hello Again Everyone!!Buseoksa Temple is located in the southwest portion of Mt. Bonghwangsan in Yeongju, Gyeongsangbuk-do. The name of...
View ArticleSpicy squid salad, Ojinguh chomuchim
Tweet오징어초무침 You love squid but want something different than fried calamari? Try this invigorating and nutritious dish! Ojinguh chomuchim is a sweet and spicy side dish made with fresh vegetables and...
View ArticleDifferent Types of Beans Used in Korean Cooking
Tweet Korean Food and Cooking Different Types of Beans Used in Korean Cooking by Debbie Wolfe, CKC WriterCrazyKoreanCooking.comFollow Crazy Korean Cooking JOIN FACEBOOK GROUPJOIN FACEBOOK...
View ArticleLove padlocks are quite popular in a lot of touristy areas these...
TweetLove padlocks are quite popular in a lot of touristy areas these days. The idea is pretty simple: put a padlock up with your beau and throw the key away. The locks hanging on the fences with the...
View ArticleMarmot's Hole Podcast: South Korea World #1 For Innovation
Marmot's Hole Podcast: South Korea World #1 For Innovation TweetRobert Koehler & Chance Dorland discuss Bloomberg's crowning of South Korea as the most innovative economy in the world. Other...
View ArticleHow about a cool Oolong ?
How about a cool Oolong ? Tweet Can I interest you in a cool oolong... with a couple of characters? Chinese to be specific : A tea of character with a wonderful primer on the characters by Licheng Gu....
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