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American Airlines Serving Instant Ramen Between Dallas And Seoul

American Airlines Serving Instant Ramen Between Dallas And Seoul Aplomb, Flickr American Airlines recently announced a new direct route between Dallas/Fort Worth and Seoul's Incheon International Airports in an agreement with Japan Airlines. In addition to mentioning the "special attention [they will give] to the culture of the airline's ...

North Korea To Turn Grimy Port City Into Beach Resort

North Korea To Turn Grimy Port City Into Beach Resort (stephan), Flickr Hot on the heels of the Hermit Kingdom building a ski resort out of spite comes news that North Korea is developing a beach resort in a heavily industrialized and militarized bay on the Sea of Japan. According to a declassified report obtained by South ...

The Kimchi-ite: Hahoe, A Korean Village That Time Barely Touched

The Kimchi-ite: Hahoe, A Korean Village That Time Barely Touched Jonathan Kramer, Gadling Less than an hour bus ride outside of the nondescript city of Andong in central South Korea, a little village doesn't just hold onto the past, it embodies it. Hahoe Folk Village (pronounced Hahwe) has been inhabited for well over 600 years, with many ...

The Kimchi-ite: Busan, South Korea's Seaside Second City

The Kimchi-ite: Busan, South Korea's Seaside Second City Jonathan Kramer, Gadling South Korea's second city, Busan, has become the county's gate to the ocean, known for beaches, an extremely busy port and rich seafood culture. Located on the exact opposite end of the country from Seoul, it's unique from the capital in more than ...

The Kimchi-ite: Thousands Of Lanterns At Busan's Greatest Temple

The Kimchi-ite: Thousands Of Lanterns At Busan's Greatest Temple Jonathan Kramer, Gadling Down in Busan, South Korea's seaside second city, one of the greatest temples on the peninsula quietly sits. Samgwang Temple is large, imposing and beautiful on any typical day, but becomes a new spectacle altogether for Buddha's Birthday; for the ...

Better Know A Holiday: Buddha's Birthday

Better Know A Holiday: Buddha's Birthday xcode, Flickr AKA: Vesakha, Vesak, Wesak, Visak, Vixakha and many more derivatives. When? The second Sunday in May OR the day of the full moon in May OR the Sunday nearest to the day of the full moon in May OR the eighth day of the fourth lunar month OR if you've decided ...

The Kimchi-ite: Seoul's Spectacular Lotus Lantern Festival

The Kimchi-ite: Seoul's Spectacular Lotus Lantern Festival Every year, Buddha's Birthday is marked in Korea by a sea of draped lanterns. The holiday itself is not until May 17 this year, but that has not stopped the festivities from starting early. Most streets surrounding Buddhist temples have a colorful array of lanterns strung ...

The Kimchi-ite: Iconic Landmark In Seoul Re-Opens 5 Years After Arson Attack

The Kimchi-ite: Iconic Landmark In Seoul Re-Opens 5 Years After Arson Attack In early 2008, Sungnye-mun (commonly referred to as Namdae-mun), one of Korea's most important cultural landmarks, was destroyed in a devastating arson attack. The shocking event was a national tragedy and has been engraved into the collective Korean consciousness. Today, ...

The Kimchi-ite: The End Of Cherry Blossom Season On Yeouido

The Kimchi-ite: The End Of Cherry Blossom Season On Yeouido Cherry blossoms mark the true beginning of spring, along with the arrival of glorious sunshine, refreshing breezes and all around spectacular picnic weather. Within Seoul, the most talked about place to see the blossoms is on Yeouido, a large island on the Han River ...

Better Know A Holiday: Showa Day

Better Know A Holiday: Showa Day Formerly: The Emperor's Birthday, Greenery Day When? April 29 Public holiday in: Japan Part of: Japan's Golden Week, a series of four public holidays in the span of a week that sees offices closed, trains and planes packed and a mass exodus from the major cities ...

The Kimchi-ite: Relax And Get Lazy In The Nude At A Korean Jjim-Jil-Bang

The Kimchi-ite: Relax And Get Lazy In The Nude At A Korean Jjim-Jil-Bang After a long, six-day workweek, a night of drinking or just a day of walking all over town, the jjim-jil-bang is the perfect place to unravel in South Korea. Literally meaning "heated bath room" (not "heated bathroom" mind you), jjim-jil-bang are relaxation emporiums ...

#OnTheRoad On Instagram: Seoul, South Korea

#OnTheRoad On Instagram: Seoul, South Korea Cherry blossoms get me ridiculously excited. The gorgeous pinkish-white flowers last for only a couple of weeks, making them truly special. They are the one true indication that spring has started here in South Korea, where cherry blossoms line many streets and park ...

South Korea Assures Country Is Safe For Travel

South Korea Assures Country Is Safe For Travel North Korea has issued a warning to foreign companies and tourists to leave South Korea in order to avoid harm in the event of a nuclear war, according to USA Today. The message came Tuesday, just after the joint industrial zone, the last cross-border cooperation in the ...

The Kimchi-ite: A Tour Through Hongdae, The Center Of Korean Youth Culture

The Kimchi-ite: A Tour Through Hongdae, The Center Of Korean Youth Culture Seoul has no shortage of unique neighborhoods worth visiting and it is certainly not at a loss for places to go drinking. However, there is only one true place where the youth of South Korea go en masse for so many of their desires and that place is Hongdae. Taking its ...

Photo Of The Day: The Old And The New In Seoul, South Korea

Photo Of The Day: The Old And The New In Seoul, South Korea As we've seen in Jonathan Kramer's "The Kimchi-ite" series, South Korea is a country that embraces both its past and its future. That notion is captured perfectly in this Photo of the Day from Flickr user and photographer Ohad Ben-Yoseph, which depicts a colorful old ...

The Kimchi-ite: 10 More Differences Between South Korea And The Rest Of The World

The Kimchi-ite: 10 More Differences Between South Korea And The Rest Of The World In the U.S., there is the art of tipping. In Finland, there is no such thing as college tuition; it's almost completely subsidized by tax Euros. And in Ethiopia, food is eaten only with the bare right hand. Given South Korea's unique history and culture within Asia, ...

Souvenir Of The Week: Kooky Korean Socks

Souvenir Of The Week: Kooky Korean Socks In South Korea, everyone will see your socks because it's customary to remove shoes in most public places. That might be why Jonathan Kramer, Gadling's resident Kimchi-ite, tipped us off about the assortment of cheap, colorful anklets everywhere you go there. You might ...

The Kimchi-ite: Gyeongbokgung, Seoul's Grandest Palace

The Kimchi-ite: Gyeongbokgung, Seoul's Grandest Palace The largest of the ancient palaces in the South Korean capital, Gyeongbok Palace is one of the best sights to see Seoul. The ornate buildings within the complex have amazing colors and contain poetic murals and carvings. The huge grounds are spectacular with calming ...

The Kimchi-ite: The Korean Folk Village, A Perfect Escape From The City

The Kimchi-ite: The Korean Folk Village, A Perfect Escape From The City Seoul and South Korea as a whole are undoubtably modern. But less than a century ago, much of what makes the country so modern today did not exist and people lived much more simply. Farming was by far the most common occupation and people lived in villages, not ...

The Kimchi-ite: Jeju Island, An Escape From The Metropolis

The Kimchi-ite: Jeju Island, An Escape From The Metropolis In many corners of the world, winter offers nothing but a biting cold that demands we stay indoors until the flowers start to bloom. But with spring stretching its legs, it's time we start to do the same. The best way to mentally prepare for spring and summer is to ...

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