Category Archives: Korea.Net

Cartoon Fun!

Last weekend, Jo and I ventured to the Seoul Animation Center. I really wasn’t sure what we’d find, but both of us had wanted to go for some time ever…

Grab a Ticket to Ride

As you know, I write a lot for The Korea Blog. Recently I wrote an article about how to use the KORAIL iPhone app to purchase tickets. Korea is a…

This App Helps You Walk History

Have you ever wanted a little extra help when navigating the streets of Seoul? I’m not talking about bus or subway apps, I’m talking about an app designed to show…

It doesn’t get any bigger than this!

There’s a long running joke between Carl Kwan and myself regarding shopping and travel. Truth be told, I am not much of a shopper. I prefer to have something in…

Just What Do Expats Miss?

One of the articles I’ve written for February on The Korea Blog has already been published. It’s a recap of what many expats say they miss most about Korea when…

Two More From The Korea Blog

While here in the Philippines, two more of my articles came out on The Korea Blog. A days traveling to Shinsegae’s Centum City department store- the largest in the world….

Ten Places to Visit in Korea

In December, I was invited onto 1013 Mainstreet to talk travel as I do every other week. However, this visit was going to be a little special. Normally, our segment…

I’ve been a Bad Boy…

As January rolls into full swing, I find that over the past year, I have been a very bad boy. For the past year, I’ve enjoyed a great partnership with…

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Tagged

Last week I was tagged by Cailin O’Neil of Travel Yourself to sift through my videos and choose the best seven of 2011. I thought the number was a bit…

Leap of Faith

Sure, I’ve jumped out of a plane from 14,000 feet, but for some reason, I never really had any desire to bungee jump. I guess all those images of the…

BaRanger

One might get the impression that Koreans are “all work and no play.” Nothing could be further from the truth. Inside this tiny nation of 50 million, are some of…

Korean Horse Racing!

Thunder is the only word that can describe it. The low, pounding roar that begins in the distance and slowly grows as the storm approaches. Looking up into the clear,…