Korea Archive

  • Korea celebrated the Lunar New Year last weekend and we all got Monday off of work. We’d been getting lots of snow, even in the city, so it was a perfect time to take off and play on the slopes for a few days. Our mountain of choice? Phoenix Park, one of a few ski hills in the Pyeongchang region, about 180km east of Seoul. […]

    Snowboarding in Korea: A Very Flat Double Black and Bowls of Hottub Jello

    Korea celebrated the Lunar New Year last weekend and we all got Monday off of work. We’d been getting lots of snow, even in the city, so it was a perfect time to take off and play on the slopes for a few days. Our mountain of choice? Phoenix Park, one of a few ski hills in the Pyeongchang region, about 180km east of Seoul. […]

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  • Ever wondered what it’s like to live in an Asian city of 23 million people? Here’s a look at a typical studio apartment in downtown Seoul. Welcome to my home!! You can also check out my new apartment in Turkey, if you feel so inclined. :)

    CRIBS! My apartment in Seoul

    Ever wondered what it’s like to live in an Asian city of 23 million people? Here’s a look at a typical studio apartment in downtown Seoul. Welcome to my home!! You can also check out my new apartment in Turkey, if you feel so inclined. :)

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  • Click through the image (or click here) to find the video of our afternoon at the Noryangjin fish market… “in the morning, laughing happy fish heads in the evening, floating in your soup!”

    Vlog: Fish Heads – Navigating the Noryangjin Fish Market

    Click through the image (or click here) to find the video of our afternoon at the Noryangjin fish market… “in the morning, laughing happy fish heads in the evening, floating in your soup!”

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  • In Insadong, tucked away behind the colourful market shops and street vendors selling fried doughnuts filled with red bean and cinnamon, there is the entrance to one of Seoul’s coziest tea houses. Open the door to escape the winter chill, and you find yourself inside a 1940’s locomotive train, complete with railway tracks, plush red velvet train car seats and tray tables. There is even […]

    All Aboard! Exploring Korea's tea culture in Insadong

    In Insadong, tucked away behind the colourful market shops and street vendors selling fried doughnuts filled with red bean and cinnamon, there is the entrance to one of Seoul’s coziest tea houses. Open the door to escape the winter chill, and you find yourself inside a 1940’s locomotive train, complete with railway tracks, plush red velvet train car seats and tray tables. There is even […]

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  • A few weeks ago, before I’d left for Indonesia, my friend hosted a Christmas party in Cheonan, a small city in the northeast corner of South Chungcheong. It took us about an hour to get there from Seoul and cost 4,800 won each, which works out to about four dollars. The ride was bumpy but we packed a couple pints and it flew by. When […]

    Sitting Buddah and Tea in the Snow

    A few weeks ago, before I’d left for Indonesia, my friend hosted a Christmas party in Cheonan, a small city in the northeast corner of South Chungcheong. It took us about an hour to get there from Seoul and cost 4,800 won each, which works out to about four dollars. The ride was bumpy but we packed a couple pints and it flew by. When […]

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  • So, before moving to Korea, I had sort of a basic knowledge of where in Seoul I was moving to. Okay, okay. It was basic at best, but it was knowledge. Kind of. I knew I was moving to a relatively nice area. I knew I was moving somewhere in Gangnam-gu (sometimes written as Kangnam-gu, either way it doesn’t really matter; k’s and g’s are […]

    Rich Kids

    So, before moving to Korea, I had sort of a basic knowledge of where in Seoul I was moving to. Okay, okay. It was basic at best, but it was knowledge. Kind of. I knew I was moving to a relatively nice area. I knew I was moving somewhere in Gangnam-gu (sometimes written as Kangnam-gu, either way it doesn’t really matter; k’s and g’s are […]

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