Category Archives: Korea.Net

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Dongtan to Everland – The Easiest and Fastest Way

Summer is here and that means some fun in the sun. What better place to do that in Korea, than Everland! Until recently, the best way to get to Everland…

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Collecting Tolls With Hi-Pass

This week on The Korea Blog, I’m talking about Korea’s electron toll collection system, the Hi-pass. Those that have known me for a long time know I love the open…

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Super Spiral Cut Potatoes

Oh yeah! Tuesday is here again and that means it’s time to get your taste buds ready for some more amazing Korean Street Food! This week, I’m taking a look…

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AWESOME Korean Street Food – Bindaetteok

Ladies and gentlemen, I am back once more with another tasty adventure into Korean’s Street Food. For the second installment of my Korean Street Food series, I wanted to include…

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Spicy Topokki

This week, it’s time to launch a new series on The Korea Blog. That’s right, it’s time for a little street food action and we’re kicking off the series with…

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Incheon’s Yonggungsa

It’s hard to believe that another month has passed. As such, it’s time for the final installment of the Incheon series on The Korea Blog. This week we’re off to…

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Fun Times in Wolmido

This past weekend, Jo and I headed out to Wolmido to shoot the latest segment for my Korea Blog series on Incheon. We had a grand time and managed to…

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Incheon’s Chinatown

My current series continues on The Korea Blog where this time, Jo and I head to Incheon’s Chinatown to explore the area’s history and good eats. This video was a…

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How To Play Korean Chess

I remember growing up playing chess with my father and brothers. The truth of the matter is I was never really any good at the game. When I moved to…

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Korean Games: How To Play Baduk

This week, I continue my series on Korean game by introducing an old one, yet still widely popular. It’s Baduk. You can read all about it and this history behind…

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Learn to Play Yut Nori

This week, my Korean Game series continues on The Korea Blog. I chose this game because it’s one of the most fun people can have when gathering. Unlike many games…