Korean Trends to watch in 2018: FOOD TRUCKS
This is part 4 in the series on trends to watch this year. Part one was about ‘ALONERS’ who want
Read MoreThis is part 4 in the series on trends to watch this year. Part one was about ‘ALONERS’ who want
Read MoreThis is part 3 of Korean trends to watch this year. Part one was about the ALONERS. Part two focused on UNTACT MARKETING.
Read MoreIn the previous post on trends in Korea we met the ‘aloners‘ who are breaking away from traditionally group-oriented activities
Read MoreLiving in Seoul for almost 12 years I’ve seen a lot of changes. The city itself looks different. There
Read MoreThe top story in the news this week was the death of a businesswoman who died several days after being
Read MoreIt’s probably not a great day to be a school teacher on April Fools’ Day (만우절 man-oo-cheol) as pranks might
Read MoreBuying toshirak lunch boxes at convenience stores became very popular in Seoul last year. This was partly because eating lunch
Read MoreIs it just me or are emoji and animated sticker characters taking over the world? The Kakao Friends were once unassuming
Read MoreTea enthusiasts in Korea, I have discovered, belong to a small but devoted circle often with an arty, alternative appearance involving clothes
Read Morepicture: news.chosun.com June 6 is memorial day in Korea (현충일 hyeonchung-il 顯忠日) So I thought that today I would do an army-themed post. This
Read MoreWhere is everyone going in Seoul to enjoy the hot weather these days? One popular destination is the Han River
Read More(updated 2021) When the cherry blossom is out and the weather is warming up after the long winter, the Han
Read Morepicture 머니투데이 The civil servants exam takes place in Seoul every year. It was just held in March but this year a
Read MoreHere’s a poster for a promotion taken from the CGV cinema chain’s website. It explains that if you want to get a
Read MoreA packed lunch with rice and side dishes that you make at home. But these days they are available at
Read MoreSpring is moving season in Seoul, so we can see these ladders everywhere reaching up to balconies to unload or
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