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Opportunities in Korea Teaching English
Food & Drink Blog: What's with the Krazy Pizza in Korea?
 You've seen the Korean-language, poster-sized ads on the swinging glass doors of Mr. Pizza, Pizza Hut & even Domino's Pizza in Seoul: Thick slices of sweet potato, drizzled with honey mustard sauce, surrounded by heaping amounts of corn, grilled chicken doused with a white-garlic ranch sauce, jalapenos and cherry tomatoes,...
Travel Blog: After the Beach, the Temple: Jeju's Yakcheonsa
 In the Rough Guide to Korea, my guru Norbert calls Yakcheonsa one of Jeju’s most magical experiences. The best time to arrive, he writes, is 7 pm on a summer evening, when “worshipping locals chant under the interior glow with their backs to the sunset.” So I hiked a staircase at the...
HiExpat Blog: KOTESOL Conferences, Workshops and Elections
 Y'all: Quick little pubserv announcement from our good friends at KOTESOL -- Photo: Great brains storm together for KOTESOL! (Photo courtesy of KOTESOL) PAC2010 International Conference Registration is now open. Register early, save 10,000 won and avoid the queues on October 16 -17th. 1,500 people are expected to...
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Addr: 34-65 Itaewon-dong, Yongsan-gu
A new Italian restaurant in Itaewon, near Noksapyeong Station in Seoul, specializing in Neopolitan style, traditional oven cooked pizza. Dine in, take awayMENU Traditional Italian style pizza, thin cr ...
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Did Daddy Give His Little Girl a Job at the Department of Foreign Affairs?
The tradition of nepotism in Korea runs deep and long in this society. It's everywhere you look. Whether it's the best and the biggest of the Korean companies or your local English Hagwon, it wouldn't be surprising to see the founder's son running things with his father's blessing. But the department ...
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