• Sunset, Seoul, Korea
    Explore Seoul (서울탐험)

    The Best Places To See The Sunset In Seoul

    Last summer, as part of the Global Seoul Mates there was a mission to showcase Seoul’s gorgeous sunsets and oh how many beautiful sunsets did I enjoy. We were sharing sunsets for the whole month of August and this summer as August rolled around again, I was thinking back to some of the best places to see the sunset in Seoul. Do you want to see pink and orange skies over skyscrapers? Or want to see the sunset while you picnic along the Han River? Ever wondered where the best places to see the sunset in Seoul? Well, let me tell you! There are just a ton of beautiful places…

  • Instant Coffee
    Food In Korea (푸드 인 코리아),  Product Review

    The Best Korean Instant Coffee: Everything You NEED To Know To Buy Some

    Mmmm coffee. It’s delectable. If you’re a coffee connoisseur and you’re headed to Korea, you can’t miss the coffee sticks, or instant coffee, that can be found just about everywhere. Sure, there are a ton of amazing cafes to visit in Seoul, and traditionally Korea was all about the tea, but there’s a whole coffee culture you won’t learn about at a cafe. As a connoisseur, you may scoff at the instant coffee, but you shouldn’t. Coffee only really exploded into the Korean market in the early 2000s and it was instant coffee that did it. There are even instant coffee vending machines in subway stations and on street corners.…

  • The Four Seasons, Seoul, Korea
    Explore Seoul (서울탐험),  Hotel Reviews (호텔 리뷰)

    The Four Seasons Hotel Seoul: A Family Friendly Stay In The Heart Of Seoul

    What is the best hotel in downtown Seoul? It is most certainly the Four Seasons Hotel Seoul (포시즌스호텔서울). With impressive views out over Gyeongbokgung Palace and within walking distance of all of the historic must-sees in the city, this luxury hotel is the best place to stay in the heart of Seoul. When it comes to finding a hotel in Seoul, there are plenty to choose from. It really comes down to what you want to see and choosing a place near the sights you’re interested in. I love heading downtown and even as a resident, I still go to see the palaces at least once a year, walk along…

  • Cafe Delmoondo, Hamdeok Beach, Jeju, Korea
    Jeju (제주도)

    How To Get To Jeju Island in Korea

    Seems like everyone made it to Jeju (제주도) at least once last year and with a lot of travel restrictions still in place, it’ll be another summer of trips around Korea. Should you go to Jeju Island? Absolutely. Called the Hawaii of Korea, it’s got the palm trees, the beaches, and plenty to do if you want but also plenty of natural scenery for relaxing. Planning a trip to Jeju Island can be a bit overwhelming if you’ve never been, but it’s actually super easy to make the trip. I’ve already got a guide for where to stay on Jeju Island that you should use for that part of planning,…

  • 63 Building, Yeouido, Seoul, Korea
    Explore Seoul (서울탐험)

    Yeouido: A Guide For The Must See Island In Seoul

    Yeouido Island in Seoul, Korea is one of those places that gets on a lot of lists for where to go in Seoul and things to do in Seoul but it took me awhile to figure out why. Sure, there are some awesome things to see like the Yeouido Cherry Blossom Festival or the only fireworks festival in Seoul. BUT, what is there TO DO in Yeouido? Well, I’ve got the list if you’re like me and went and wondered where you were supposed to go in the business district in the center of Seoul. From the Yeouido Han River Park to the 63 Building a few spots in between,…

  • Korean Hangul
    Learn Korean (한국어 배우기)

    The Korean Words You Won’t Learn In Class: Onomatopoeia & Mimetic Words

    Onomatopoeia, or words that represent sounds, are really common in children’s stories obviously, and make the story all the more fun to listen to. Most people that come to Korea to teach English probably hear these words from their students in class and don’t realize what they are. Children mimic the sounds we make but as a teacher, we might say ‘meow’ and then our students will deduce what we’re referring to and then respond with the ‘yaong’ which is what Koreans think cats sound like. Did you know, there is also a whole other set of words that we don’t even have words for in English? Mimetic words are…

  • Urang Ampoules: Korean Beauty
    Korean Beauty,  Product Review

    Urang: Four Ampoules Four Reviews

    If those Urang bottles don’t attract your attention, I don’t know what will. I won a bottle of the Yuja Vita Ampoule to try many months ago and after that was incredibly interested in this Korean beauty brand. Since, I’ve been able to try the Urang Yuja Vita Ampoule, Urang Cica Soothing Ampoule, Urang Pink Everlasting Ampoule, and the Urang Blue Power Ampoule. Which ones do you think I loved, liked, and could do without? Here is what you should know about Urang: (This post contains affiliate links, which means I receive a certain percentage of a sale if you purchase after clicking at no cost to you. Thank you…

  • Sinduri Beach & Sand Dunes, Taean, Korea
    Chungcheongnam-do (충청남도)

    Sinduri Beach & Sand Dunes: Where You Have To Go In Taean-gun, Korea

    This past weekend I was ready for adventure and found myself in Taean-gun. Taean-gun is one of those easy getaways from Seoul in my opinion. I’ve been a few times because there is plenty to do and see but it’s not too far that it necessitates much effort in planning. That said, I surprised even myself with how beautiful Sinduri Beach (신두리해수욕장) and the sand dunes there were. While there are often crowds and busy hot spots all over Seoul to be seen, I relish finding places where the view is more vast landscape than people and that’s exactly what we found in Chungcheongnam-do on this trip. There is much…

  • The Thunderous Hello: A Bilingual English and Korean story
    Learn Korean (한국어 배우기),  Multicultural Family Life In Korea (한국의 다문화 가정생활_

    The Thunderous Hello: An English/Korean Children’s Story

    After so much great feedback and interest in my bilingual bedtime story The Sun & The Moon Story, I jumped right back in to write another and worked with Raquel Cruz to illustrate a second book in the series titled The Thunderous Hello. I am so excited to introduce this bilingual Korean and English story. I love that my daughter is bilingual and I want to continue to foster that by giving her every opportunity to use both English and Korean with me and her daddy. What started as a one off experience to write a story for my daughter has turned into something very meaningful and I’m so thrilled…

  • Latin American Cultural Center-Museum (중남미문화원 병설 박물관), Goyang, Korea
    Family Travel Friendly (가족 여행 프렌들리),  Gyeonggi-do (경기도)

    The Latin American Museum To Visit Near Seoul

    We have started homeschooling and with that comes the hunt for educational and fun things to do. An advantage of living here in Seoul means there are a ton of awesome museums and centers to visit to learn and have fun. Recently, I stumbled upon the Latin American Cultural Center-Museum (중남미문화원 병설 박물관) in Goyang and was surprised because there wasn’t much information online but it seemed right up our alley. Off we went. There are so many cool things to do with kids in and around Seoul but so much of it isn’t really promoted to foreigners so here is the info if you’re interesting in adding another great…

  • Seodaemun Natural History Museum, Seoul, Korea
    Explore Seoul (서울탐험),  Family Travel Friendly (가족 여행 프렌들리)

    Seodaemun Natural History Museum: Educational Fun In Seoul

    Looking for a cool thing to do with kids in Seoul? Seodaemun Natural History Museum (서대문자연사박물관) is definitely up there on the list. This is a great museum which is in a bit of a hidden spot on Ansan Mountain. This makes it a great daytrip option because you can combine a stop at the museum with a nice walk on the mountain. Here is what to expect when you visit Seodaemun Natural History Museum in Seoul. Take a trip to the Seodaemun Naturan History Museum: (This post contains affiliate links, which means I receive a certain percentage of a sale if you purchase after clicking at no cost to…

  • Goseurak (고스락), Iksan, Jeollabuk-do, Korea
    Jeollabuk-do (전라북도)

    Iksan, Korea: A Guide For What To See & Do

    When’s the last time you took a trip on the KTX in Korea? While you could easily hop on in Seoul and hop off in Busan, there are so many awesome places in between to visit. You could also take a road trip into Jeolla and see some amazing places like the Jeonju Hanok Village in one go. Iksan is an interesting area with some off the beaten path places to see. Go for a weekend or go for longer and visit nearby Gunsan or Jeonju too. Here are the things to do in Iksan and how to get there. Are you ready to take an adventure to Iksan in…

  • Bar 81, Signiel Hotel, Seoul, Korea
    Food In Korea (푸드 인 코리아),  Hotel Reviews (호텔 리뷰)

    Bar 81: The Largest Champagne Collection In Asia Is HERE In Seoul!

    Looking for a unique experience in Seoul? Want to plan the best date night? Looking for where to celebrate an anniversary in Seoul? Bar 81 in SIGNIEL Seoul, the tallest hotel in Korea, is the experience you need to have this year. Bar 81 is an upscale champagne bar in the tallest building in Korea that features the largest champagne collection in Asia. Not only is SIGNIEL Seoul the tallest hotel in Korea, but it’s second tallest hotel in the world! Take in a breathtaking view out over the Han River and all the way to Namsan Tower and beyond while you sip and sup in style. Live it up…

  • How To File Taxes While Abroad: Taxes For American Expats
    Life In Korea (한국의 삶)

    How To File Taxes While Abroad: Taxes For American Expats

    It’s tax season… or is it? Fun fact, in Korea, if you’re working for a company, your taxes will be filed in December. However, if you’re a freelancer like me, they won’t be filed by you until May. Oh, and you have to make sure you do your American taxes somewhere in there too! Yes, you MUST file your American taxes every year. A lot of Americans move to Korea and seem surprised to learn they must file taxes every year. The US is one of just two countries that enforces citizen-based taxation. Since you’re abroad, you actually get an extension on filing, but you absolutely still need to file…

  • iHerb: Shopping Online in Korea
    Life In Korea (한국의 삶)

    Online Shopping In Korea With iHerb

    Shopping online in Korea is pretty easy (if you have a Korean bank account and card) and with fast shipping and all that jazz, it’s great. That said, I’ve never really jumped on that bandwagon until COVID hit. Grocery shopping in Korea is a whole new experience and shopping online can be overwhelming especially when everything is in Korean and I just want to get on and get off real quick. I did tap sites that are tried and true and easy to get the essentials, like iHerb, though. This post is sponsored by iHerb but all opinions on the service and products are my own. Seriously, iHerb is one…

  • Agricultural Museum, Seoul, Korea
    Family Travel Friendly (가족 여행 프렌들리)

    The Agricultural Museum: A FREE Thing To Do In Seoul

    We are always on the hunt for awesome things to do with kids in Seoul so we pretty much have every museum, small or large, on our list to check out. Doesn’t matter what subject the museum is devoted to, we are there to learn something new and inevitably do. Right downtown near Seodaemun Subway Station is the small but interesting Agricultural Museum (농업박물관) and on top of being a learning opportunity, it’s great for the budget because it’s FREE! There isn’t a lot of English information, but there is enough to get by and if you have some knowledge of agriculture yourself, you’ll be able to help the kiddos…

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