Korean Bookends
A blog feature the writing of Steve Schuit, a consultant and teacher, who returned to Korea after 36 years. The author shares his reflections and new experiences. He joined the faculty of Yeungnam University in 2012. |
KEI Blog - The PeninsulaThe Peninsula blog is a project of the Korea Economic Institute. It is designed to provide a wide ranging forum for discussion of foreign policy, economic and social issues that impact the Korean peninsula.
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The ramblings of a middle-aged American teacher, writer and soccer coach teaching English in Seoul since August, 2008. Expect entries on education, lesson planning, politics, soccer, food, culture ... and travel.
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Covering things Korean in London, from London, since 2006.
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Stories about an American guy and Korean gal and things about Korea. Some great infographics.
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Welcome to Korean Bapsang (table)! My name is Hyosun Ro, and I am a Korean-American mom of two wonderful grown-up children. In the summer of 2009, I started this blog to compile recipes for the food that I have been cooking throughout my life. It all started with my children, who are now away from home, wanting to learn how to cook the food that they grew up with.
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Seoul SearchingMindy went to Korea to teach English..and fell in love with the country, the culture, etc. This website will also take you to her blog.
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Ask a KoreanQuestions about Korean life, culture, customs? Ask away.
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