Pottery Date

Korea is a country that’s insanely couple friendly. Everything is done in pairs. There are even some restaurants that only allow you to order certain dishes with a minimum of two servings. Although this can be a huge pain if you’re single or just enjoy eating alone from time to time, you never run out

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Larva Themed Train in Seoul

I think Seoul has the best idea in capturing the hearts of its visitors. Ever since the implementation of “Tayo” buses project which gained a lot of attention from both foreigners and locals, or the young generation to the older generations, Seoul Mayor Park Won-Soon has once again worked together with Seoul Metro, in a

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The Dreamy Beauty of Ewha Womans University

The Dreamy Beauty of Ewha Womans University Ewha Womans University (Korean: 이화 여자 대학교, Chinese: 梨花 女子 大 學校) is a private university for women locating in downtown Seoul, South Korea. Typically, Ewha Womans University only admits female students, with the exception of international male students participating in exchange programs and research programs of various

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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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