Moving to Korea to teach English sounds like an adventure, and it is, but along with it comes many valid...
Rolling seas of green. Pristine clear waters. Golden sandy beaches. Gentle hull of waves. Refreshing breeze. Quaint hidden cafés. Glorious...
Tips on how to survive your Boryeong Mud Festival Weekend If you live in South Korea and you’ve been here for longer than a week, have at least one friend or access to a computer, you’ll know that it’s time for the annual Boryeong Mud Festival. If you’re planning on...
Renting in Seoul: Steps on how to rent an apartment Seoul Did you get a job in Seoul? Or are...
It’s June and the monsoon is coming. The rainy season is called 장마 (jangma) in Korea, and the forecast...
KakaoTaxi was launched around a year and a half ago for customers to contact taxi drivers in the vicinity, without just waiting for them to drive by. It’s an app that’s securely registered and licenses only to verified Korean taxi drivers. The app has an advantage over competitors due to the millions of memberships in Kakao accounts...
The Best Vegetarian and Vegan Restaurants in Seoul Cruelty-free consumption is no small task in Seoul. Case in point, Korea was...
Expats Doing Business in Korea (Part 2 of 3) Upon arriving in Korea, many foreigners may decide they’d like...
Why is the age in Korea different? One of the first cultural differences foreigners are faced with when they arrive in Korea is the fixation on age. Whilst in the West, age is an uncomfortable topic of conversation best avoided on first meetings, in Korea it is perfectly fine, and...
Expats Doing Business in Korea (Part 1 of 3) Typically in Korea, foreigners wishing to establish a Foreign Direct Investment...