Korean Thanksgiving – Chuseok

During mid of autumn, the hectic city of Seoul falls into a relatively hibernation. As locals celebrate one of the biggest festivals other than Seollal. If you closely followed the news and festivals, you might have heard about Chuseok, Korean Thanksgiving, a time to share food and thank their ancestors for the great harvest. Chuseok is

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Challenges of a new parent

It’s been over a month now, since I blogged about the non-Korean expecting mothers concerns. It seemed only fair that in continuation of that blog, I must share a new parent’s concerns as well. But I was completely unable to take time out for writing a new post, as my child was going through a major

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Hallyu World in Lotte Fittin

Hallyu World in Lotte Fittin If you are a big fan of Korea’s Hallyu cultural wave, or just fascinated to learn about music trends or fashion trends which are prevalent in youth community, the Lotte Fitin will definitely be a place not to be missed when you arrive at Seoul. Let’s work together to find

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Places to go in Incheon

Have you had enough of Seoul? Do you want to get away from the city? Due to the advantage of living in a small country like Korea, you can easily get to the country side within 2 hours of subway ride. Busan might be a good option for a weekend getaway. But, it would definitely

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