- Samzies-Yo, Head to ToeOnce again, it has been quite a while since I’ve written. Time continues to fly by, and I only have 3 months left now...ahhhsaaaah!
A while back Gabrielle talked about the ‘coupling’ phenomenon here. Gabrielle decided that she wanted to Posted by 3ifBySEA in Seoul Sisters | Dec 11, 2011
- Sad goodbyesThis week was the last week of my project here in Korea.
As I'm typing this, I am sitting in the living room of my guesthouse in Seoul.
It was so hard to say goodbye to our children, our home, our Posted by Anon of Holland in A Dutchman in Korea | Dec 9, 2011
- Awesome Sinterklaas is AwesomeAs some of you (most notably the Dutch people, I guess) might know, December 5th is a very special holiday in the Netherlands.
It's my favorite holiday, actually, since it's something typically Dutch that isn't celebrated in many other countries: Posted by Anon of Holland in A Dutchman in Korea | Dec 7, 2011
- Haulin'It's surprisingly hard to find all the awesome stuff you see on the internet when you're actually here.
...Especially when you live in Wando-Eup...
Posted by Anon of Holland in A Dutchman in Korea | Dec 5, 2011
- Fake traditional is traditional, too!I just realized I haven't shown you the pictures of the awesome Drama Filming Set here in Wando that we visited with Jangheung team 3 weeks ago, so it's time to rectify that.
I would love to write a full account Posted by Anon of Holland in A Dutchman in Korea | Dec 1, 2011
- OvertimeYeah, English Camp might be over, but we were still working until 2 AM today!
[It might not have been REAL work, but shit was SERIOUS]
[img=http://photos.travellerspoint.com/413288/lar Posted by Anon of Holland in A Dutchman in Korea | Nov 26, 2011
- Ajumma Techno BusThe Seoul post will take a while, I'm afraid, (we're so frickin' busy) and I might forget most of it, but here's an update from a more recent trip~
Last Tuesday, we went on a staff trip with some of the Posted by Anon of Holland in A Dutchman in Korea | Nov 26, 2011
- Korean Pop Culture PrimerSouth Korean pop culture is huge in Asia, considerably bigger it would seem to the cultural influence Japan has over the region strangely enough (despite Japan having a population more than double that of the Republic of Korea's). In Korea Posted by mark_is_cool in Mark's 2011 euroasian adventure | Jul 11, 2011
- A Dutchman in SeoulAs a preview to the giant Seoul/Midterm with IWO post I have to write up in the near future, I give you the video I shot while GaHee was meeting her friends at her university!
[video provider=youtube Posted by Anon of Holland in A Dutchman in Korea | Nov 16, 2011
- Flyin' through FallSeptember and October are always good months for me and Seoul was no exception. I guess it's a good sign that I feel too busy to post blog entries regularly, right? Here are my top 5 highlights from the past Posted by 3ifBySEA in Seoul Sisters | Nov 13, 2011
- Pepero Day!Today is Pepero Day!
And it's not just any Pepero Day, it's THE Pepero Day.
Today is 11-11-11!
11-11 is Pepero Day because the 11 looks like two sticks of pepero.
Pepero Posted by Anon of Holland in A Dutchman in Korea | Nov 10, 2011
- A very full weekend (Part 2)So this post is going to be a little less long, since I have so much more to post, but I will post all the pictures, of course.
Anyway, the saturday after the picnic with the kindergarten children, me and GaHui Posted by Anon of Holland in A Dutchman in Korea | Nov 8, 2011
- Gyeongju Part 1Gyeongju is a small city in the same province as Daegu. It was the capital of the Korean Shilla Dynasty for only 1,000 years or so and is known as the “museum without walls”. On our 2 day trip we Posted by 2 Idiots Abroad in 2 Idiots Abroad | Nov 8, 2011
- Airport TalesI had a brief touchdown in Incheon International Airport in Seoul (beautiful airport btw). After 13.5 hour flight my leg muscles atrophied, this was completely my own fault as I had spent the flight watching sinful guilty pleasure movies Posted by chang2n in Forever Summer | Nov 8, 2011
- Heading East...Byron and I decided we wanted to get out of Seoul one weekend in June and head to Sokcho on the East Coast. Sokcho is just 60 km from the North Korean border and actually used to be a Posted by The Andersens in The Andersen's Adventures | Nov 7, 2011
- A Sadako in Korea
Posted by Anon of Holland in A Dutchman in Korea | Nov 7, 2011
- Thanks for being friendlyFirst day at my new gym.
Running shoes, check. Water bottle, check. Fluency in Korean... Negative. Upon arriving I was led into a gym class and was given a mat, still not sure what class it was going to be. Posted by vlangshaw in Exploring South Korea | Nov 7, 2011
- Do Koreans Eat Dogs?Do Koreans Eat Dogs?
By a 5th grade student, unedited
"In 1988, Korea hosted the Summer Olympic games. The country not only tried hard to hold the games successfully but also concentrated a lot on introducing the excellence of Korean culture to Posted by vlangshaw in Exploring South Korea | Nov 4, 2011
- Eel Skin Willy===Across the road from my new apartment is an eel restaurant. The tank of eels is on the street, so is the BBQ! "Eel skin willy" as we have decided to call him skins live eels on the street to Posted by vlangshaw in Exploring South Korea | Nov 3, 2011
- Work Update #1English Names
As teachers at a foreign language school, we occasionally get the unusual honour of giving new kids English names – names that they will have for the rest of their lives (unless they change them). So far, Brad has Posted by 2 Idiots Abroad in 2 Idiots Abroad | Nov 2, 2011
- A very full weekend (Part 1)A few weeks ago, we could choose to either go to class, or go with the kindergarten kids on a picnic.
As you'd expect, our choice was made rather quickly. Samonim had been riding us all week and there was no Posted by Anon of Holland in A Dutchman in Korea | Nov 1, 2011
- Happy birthday grandma!
==Hartelijk gefeliciteerd oma!==
Posted by Anon of Holland in A Dutchman in Korea | Oct 30, 2011
- The Streets of DaeguAhhhhh yes….the streets of Daegu.
Like Linfen, but without the sulphur dioxide.
Like Moscow, but without the Cholera.
Like Bangkok, but without the hookers.
Like Fukushima, but without the radiation.
Like Little Rock, but without the rednecks.
L Posted by 2 Idiots Abroad in 2 Idiots Abroad | Oct 23, 2011
- Do you alike strawberry!?I took some time to film some of our classes yesterday, so please enjoy the videos!
[video provider=youtube Posted by Anon of Holland in A Dutchman in Korea | Oct 21, 2011
- Seoul life in the SpringAs many of you know I have not been able to keep up the blogging lately due to my duties as tour guide and entertainer for our family members that have been visiting us over the past two and a Posted by The Andersens in The Andersen's Adventures | Oct 20, 2011