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How to Pack for a Year in Korea

A little life update from me- the end of my second teaching contract has come around and I’m faced with the horrendous task of consolidating the vast amounts of stuff that I…

5 Reasons to Explore Jeju Island by Bike
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5 Reasons to Explore Jeju by Bike

With its beautiful beaches, amazing volcanic landscape and endless rows of tangerine fields, Jeju Island is a place that I think everyone should explore during their time in Korea. What a lot of people don’t know about Jeju Island…

Suwon Haenggungdong Mural Village: Street Art in Korea
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Suwon Haenggungdong Mural Village: Street Art in Korea

South Korea, the land of kimchi,K-Pop and Samsung, isn’t often praised for its creative talents. Most of the images that we see of Korea portray a country full of opposites. High rise buildings stand side by side with traditional hanok houses.…

How to Spend a Weekend on Namhae Island
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How to Spend a Weekend on Namhae Island

Did you know that there are over 3,000 islands in South Korea? While Jeju, the so-called Hawaii of Korea, might get all the glory, there are plenty of others worthy of…

Nami Island
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5 Reasons to Visit Nami Island

When Veeran and I went on a day trip to Gapyeong last month, Nami Island was the highlight of the day. Originally we were a little bit apprehensive about visiting since Nami Island is extremely famous for…

How to Spend a Day in Suwon
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How to Spend a Day in Suwon

Earlier this month, the Wee Gypsy Boyfriend and I took a trip up North for a change of scenery from Southern life. After spending Saturday in Gapyeong, we spent Sunday playing tourists in Suwon, a charming historical city on the outskirts…

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10 Free Things to Do in Busan this Summer

Busan, sometimes referred to as the “Miami of South Korea” is, without a doubt, the most popular Summer destination in Korea. And for good reason, too. There aren’t many cities in the world were you can climb a mountain,…

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Ultimate Guide for Female Expats in Korea

Packing up your bags and moving to Korea is a daunting and exciting prospect for all soon to be expats. The thoughts of navigating around a country with a new language, new cuisine, and new culture can be…

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How to Spend a Day in Gapyeong

With monsoon season now in full force, one of our biggest challenges each week is trying to find somewhere in the country where it isn’t raining. While winter is much kinder to us in the southern…

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