If you have spent any time in Seoul, it can seem like the variety of activities for the solo traveler...
Studying abroad can be an exciting but also scary experience. While everyone might tell you the basic things you should...
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...
Edge Communications Agency: The Korean PR Firm Run by Expats 10 Questions with Jeffrey Bohn and Eric Thorpe Public relations...
The Best Vegetarian and Vegan Restaurants in Seoul Cruelty-free consumption is no small task in Seoul. Case in point, Korea was recently named by the Huffington Post as one of the 13 worst countries in the world for vegans and a recent report showed that Koreans consume more meat per capita than neighboring...
Retired Article: Info from 2015 Oftentimes the most difficult part of moving to Korea from abroad can be the transition...
Public transportation is unavoidable in South Korea, especially if you live in the heart of the city. More than 60%...
If you found this article, you are either standing helpless in front of your Korean digital door, locked and with no battery, or you are just curious to know what to do in such eventuality. Either way, here is a step-to-step guide to help you open this locked door. Step...
Going to a new city is difficult enough without the added stress of figuring out how to navigate your way...