• Korean Jesa Ceremony, Seollal, Lunar New Year, Chuseok, Korean Thanksgiving
    Life In Korea (한국의 삶)

    What To Do If You’re Staying in Seoul for Chuseok 2025

    (UPDATED for 2025) Chuseok, one of the biggest holidays in Korea, is coming up and many Korean families will head to their family homes to be thankful for the good harvest by eating lots of food and playing traditional games. Often tourists and foreigners in Seoul are left wondering what will be open during Chuseok and what they can do. Here are some ideas for what to do this year for Chuseok in Seoul which technically spans October 6 to October 8 but because National Foundation Day is on October 3 and Hangeul Day is on October 9, this year, Chuseok is a MASSIVE holiday from Friday, October 3 to…

  • Busan, Korea
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    My Top Ten Adventures of 2013!

    2013 was a great year for traveling. Not only did I get to see some fantastic places in Korea, but I also enjoyed quite a few trips abroad. Here are the top 10 places, here and abroad, that I saw in 2013. What a year! 1. Fukuoka, Japan: We started off the year with a trip to Fukuoka, Japan in February. It seems as the end of winter nears we always start to get a little cabin fever, not that we live in a cabin, or that we completely hibernate all winter, but we just need to get away. I had been to Fukuoka before, as had my husband, but this…

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