Field trips are great. They can be exhausting for students and teachers alike but its a welcome reprieve from the classroom and an exciting opportunity to see a different side of each…
Namhae, a gorgeous island of the southern coast off South Korea hosts a German Oktoberfest every year. We arrived in the wee hours of the morning after enjoying Jinju’s lantern festival and…
Banking can be one of the most frustrating aspects of living in a foreign country. While living in Seoul, South Korea I’ve ran into some terrible problems and had some great experiences.…
Jinju’s lantern festival began as a bustling Asian market and finished off with a flashy evening display. Seoul Hiking Group arrived in Jinju for my first time as trip leader in the…
My co-workers Susan, Steph and I decided to head to Japan for this Chuseok’s (Korean Thanksgiving) long weekend. We stopped for the night in Tokyo before flying to Kochi where my college…
Time to take a break from my Vietnam adventure to jump back to my reunion with Warren Kim & Seoul Hiking Group at the Yeongdong Grape Festival. I’m super excited to announce…
365 days ago I landed at Incheon International Airport and immediately began one of the biggest changes in my life. In spite of some difficult times I’ve had an incredible experience full…
I need your help; I’m submitting some photos for a Korean Tourism Photo contest and can’t decide which photos to use! I narrowed it down to 10 choices but can only submit…
I told my (4th grade Korean ESL) students about Son Doong and how I’ll be spending a week in the world’s largest cave. Upon seeing my bag and hiking boots I got…
Banking abroad is possibly the most frustrating aspect of living in another country. About a month ago I converted a large sum of Korean Won to US Dollars and sent it via…
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