* This post is written by Maria Margareta, one of the Korea Blog’s Worldwide Korea Bloggers. Solo Exhibitions : ‘The Tourist’ in Korean Cultural Center Jakarta, January 2012. ‘continous scent…
It’s winter vacation. Unless they’re being shuttled to hagwon after hagwon while doing their vacation homework, kids have lots of free time on their hands, more than ample time to bug the heck out of their moms and…
Seoul is forever changing. The modern urban sprawl is in a flux of constant movement, demolishing and renovating itself in short bursts of time. However, as a contemporary Seoul grows, an old Seoul is disappearing and…
* This post is written by Paul Ajosshi, one of the Korea Blog’s Worldwide Korea Bloggers. To finish off our first day of Jeju exploration, we headed to the Teddy Bear Museum on the south side of the island. A chance to dry…
Activities available to Seoul’s families seem to be limitless. In addition to the numerous historical and cultural sites, museums, and amusement parks, the National Zoo greets millions of visitors every year. …
* This post is written by Elizabeth Shim for the Korean Cultural Service in New York. Interconnected creativity reigned supreme at the opening reception of D2P2’s 2011 Fashion Project, “From On Line to Online:…
Korea has an amazingly rich history. When one starts looking into the nation’s past, focus usually rests on either the Joseon or the Goryo Dynasties. No doubt that doing this will uncover an impressive amount…
* This post is written by Magdalena Sieminska, one of the Korea Blog’s Worldwide Korea Bloggers. National Science Museum had been established in 1945 in Seoul, but its location has been changed to Daejeon in 1990.…